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  2. Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Celebrate Christmas? - JW.ORG

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    Myth: The reason why Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas is that they do not believe in Jesus. Fact: We are Christians. We believe that salvation comes only through Jesus Christ.—. Acts 4:12. Myth: You divide families by teaching people not to celebrate Christmas. Fact: We care deeply about families, and we use the Bible to help ...

  3. Celebrations That Displease God - JW.ORG

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    6 The roots of Christmas are found, not in Scripture, but in ancient pagan festivals, such as the Roman Saturnalia, a celebration dedicated to Saturn, the god of agriculture. Likewise, according to their reckoning, devotees of the god Mithra celebrated December 25 as the “birthday of the invincible sun,” says the New Catholic Encyclopedia.

  4. Why Don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses Celebrate Certain Holidays? -...

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    The Bible clearly states that the soul can die. (Ezekiel 18:4) Therefore, Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate the holidays listed below, which promote belief in the immortality of the soul: All Souls’ Day (Day of the Dead). This is a day for “commemorating all the faithful departed,” according to the New Catholic Encyclopedia.

  5. Remembering Jesus Christ: A Reason Some Celebrate Christmas -...

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    Because Jesus’ ransom sacrifice gives obedient humans the opportunity to receive everlasting life. “The wages sin pays is death,” says the Bible, “but the gift God gives is everlasting life by Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 6:23) Thus, each year, on the anniversary of his death, Jesus’ followers remember Jesus Christ, not as a ...

  6. Scriptures for Christian Living - JW.ORG

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    Help in finding scriptures from the Bible for practical daily use. Quick access to relevant Bible accounts with passages on various topics.

  7. Jesus Born in a Stable (Luke 2:1-20) | Bible Story - JW.ORG

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    It was an angel! The shepherds were very much afraid. But the angel said: ‘Don’t be afraid! I have good news for you. Today, in Bethʹle·hem, Christ the Lord was born. He will save the people! You will find him wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.’. Suddenly many angels came and began praising God.

  8. What Does the Bible Say About Christmas? | Bible Questions -...

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    As McClintock and Strong’s Cyclopedia states: “The observance of Christmas is not of divine appointment, nor is it of NT [New Testament] origin.”. Instead, an examination of the history of Christmas exposes its roots in pagan religious rites. The Bible shows that we offend God if we try to worship him in a way that he does not approve of.—.

  9. The New World Translation (Study Edition) | NWT Study Bible

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    Scriptures for Christian Living. Get quick access to useful passages from the Bible that can help you every day. This free online study Bible is an accurate, easy-to-read study edition of the Holy Bible. It includes pictures, footnotes, cross-references, and additional study tools.

  10. Jeremiah 10 | Online Bible | New World Translation

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    Jeremiah 10:1-25. Jeremiah. 10 Hear the word that Jehovah has spoken against you, O house of Israel. 2 This is what Jehovah says: “Do not learn the way of the nations, + And do not be terrified by the signs of the heavens Because the nations are terrified by them. + 3 For the customs of the peoples are a delusion. * It is just a tree of the ...

  11. Holidays and Celebrations - JW.ORG

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    New Year’s Day: “In ancient Rome, the first day of the year was given over to honoring Janus, the god of gates and doors and of beginnings and endings. . . . New Year’s Day became a holy day in the Christian church in A.D. 487.”. — The World Book Encyclopedia (1982), Volume 14, page 237. Valentine’s Day: “Valentine’s Day comes ...