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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @plebpoet OP 3 Dec \ parent \ on: Reflections on the recent holiday BooksAndArticles
interesting...I think I can follow your sentiment, but I wonder if you mean to be the one who decides who is holy and who is unholy? Kinda lost me there.
But I agree, acknowledging the seasons changing feels more meaningful than the hullabaloo of holidays. I see you're reasoning. Have you always felt this way?
holy vs unholy really deserves a separate post. some synonyms are authentic vs inauthentic, good vs evil, right vs wrong.
there is a slow occult (hidden) agenda to eradicate all good from a previously holy holiday. examples: the X-mas vs Christmas; why not (+)mas if X-mas is not a proper noun at all? Easter: related to Ishtar, the pagan goddess of fertility, with bunnies and eggs being used to somehow be related to... Christ? once u see these connections, u cannot unsee the occult programming.
in case of a "holiday" - ask urself what exactly is being celebrated and why in order to determine the holiness-to-unholiness ratio.
in case of a "person" - does he or she have proper moral standards? it is time to stop the gift-giving to naughty boys (&girls)
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