Tuesday, May 12, 2020

A question for the hyper-religious Hebrew Roots types who see paganism under every rock

After seeing tons of “anti-Mother’s Day” memes and articles on Facebook the other day,I just HAVE to ask this of those who find paganism under every rock:

Since America and most of the world uses the "pagan" Gregorian calendar that uses the names of pagan gods and goddesses for the months and days of the week...

Do you refuse to celebrate your own birthday that fell on May 5th (or whatever)? And when you make a doctor's appointment, do you ask for the "4th day of Abib at the 6th hour?"

People, the truth is, believers in YHWH/Yeshua/Torah are not "worshiping" those mythical gods! They're just NAMES that mean NOTHING to us except letting us know what "day of the week" it is.

So let's just snap out of it and move on with our lives, shall we?

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