HaPpY tHaNkSgIvInG!!!
HaPpY tHaNkSgIvInG!!!
Happy thanksgiving to all you Canadians!
Richard
Richard
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1st. I'm not a Jehovah, I'm a Jehovah's Witness. Calling me a Jehovah is like calling me God.
2nd. Don't feel for me. I like my religion. The members are generally nicer to eachother, and have good morals.
3rd. We celebrate Anniverseries (or however you spell iit) and the memorial of Jesus's death. We don't celebrate Birthdays because the only 2 in the Bible ended in disaster and they are also related to ancient false gods. We don't celebrate Holidays because they are related to false gods too. For example: Christmas: December 25 was originally a celebration of the egyptian god of the sun. Then in about the 10 CE, some people switched "sun" & "son". Also, in the Bible, it says that when Jesus was born there were shepherds out in the feild. They wouldn't be shepherding in December!
We don't celebrate Thanksgiving, however, because we don't get involved in political things (we also don't salute the flag, go to the army, celebrate Independence Day, etc.). We don't see the point of going and killing humans, just because they are in a different country. Like I said before, I don't like talking about this online, so this topic (or at least the topic of my religion is now CLOSED. Please don't bring it up again!
2nd. Don't feel for me. I like my religion. The members are generally nicer to eachother, and have good morals.
3rd. We celebrate Anniverseries (or however you spell iit) and the memorial of Jesus's death. We don't celebrate Birthdays because the only 2 in the Bible ended in disaster and they are also related to ancient false gods. We don't celebrate Holidays because they are related to false gods too. For example: Christmas: December 25 was originally a celebration of the egyptian god of the sun. Then in about the 10 CE, some people switched "sun" & "son". Also, in the Bible, it says that when Jesus was born there were shepherds out in the feild. They wouldn't be shepherding in December!
We don't celebrate Thanksgiving, however, because we don't get involved in political things (we also don't salute the flag, go to the army, celebrate Independence Day, etc.). We don't see the point of going and killing humans, just because they are in a different country. Like I said before, I don't like talking about this online, so this topic (or at least the topic of my religion is now CLOSED. Please don't bring it up again!
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Interesting. England: Near the 0's: Pagan.
Around 400-1400: Catholic
1400-1900: Anglican, cause some king needed to have a better sex life. Henry VIII, needed a son, and married a whole ton of women to get one.
1900+: Atheist.
England: More religion changes than the middle east. It's kind of funny, that's all.
Around 400-1400: Catholic
1400-1900: Anglican, cause some king needed to have a better sex life. Henry VIII, needed a son, and married a whole ton of women to get one.
1900+: Atheist.
England: More religion changes than the middle east. It's kind of funny, that's all.