Should Christians Celebrate Christmas? | Episode 32
The North American church focuses quite a bit of attention on two specific religious holidays — Easter and Christmas. However, some Apostolic believers, including many outside North America, express concern about the pagan origins and overtones of these two holidays, as well as their connection to Catholicism. Consequently, these believers argue that Christians shouldn’t participate in Christmas and Easter celebrations.
Dr. David K. Bernard examines this question in light of the residual influence of paganism on Western culture and Paul's words in Romans 14.
You can listen to the audio version of this podcast on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and other podcast platforms. If you enjoyed this video, make sure you subscribe to this channel so you'll never miss another episode.
The North American church focuses quite a bit of attention on two specific religious holidays — Easter and Christmas. However, some Apostolic believers, including many outside North America, express concern about the pagan origins and overtones of these two holidays, as well as their connection to Catholicism. Consequently, these believers argue that Christians shouldn’t participate in Christmas and Easter celebrations.
Dr. David K. Bernard examines this question in light of the residual influence of paganism on Western culture and Paul’s words in Romans 14.
You can listen to the audio version of this podcast on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and other podcast platforms. If you enjoyed this video, make sure you subscribe to this channel so you’ll never miss another episode.
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