33 Pagan Feasts so called Christian

PAGAN FEASTS SO CALLED CHRISTIAN -
Lev. 20:23 Moreover, you shall not follow the customs of the nations…..
Lev. 18:24 Do not defile yourselves;…I am casting out before you have become
defiled.
Lev. 18:30 Do not practice any of the abominable customs do not to defile
yourselves.
Deut. 7:16 Neither shall you serve their gods, that would be a snare to you.
Deut. 8:11-20 Do not serve other gods and worship them.
Deut. 12:29-31 Do not inquire after their gods, the Lord hates what they have
done for their gods. You shall not worship Yahweh that way.
Deut. 18:10-13 Calling upon demonic idols is detestable.
2 Ki. 17:15-17 The Lord had commanded them not to do like them.
Ps. 106:34-37 They mingled with the nations, learned their practices, they
sacrificed their children to demons.
Ps. 106:39 Became unclean in their practices, played harlotry in their deeds.
Jer. 7:18-20 Made cakes for, queen of heaven; poured out libations, other gods.
Jer. 10:2 Thus says the Lord, do not learn the way of the nations.
Jer. 10: 2-4, Describes Christmas trees and decoration, in Pagan worship.
Ezk. Ch. 8. The sunrise services, weeping for Tammuz are descriptions of
early pagan Easter celebrations.
Ezk. 20:32 Not like tribes of the lands, serving wood and stone.
Rom. 12:1-2 Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the
renewing of your mind.
Eph. 4:17-18 Walk no longer as Gentiles walk, in the futility of their mind.
1 Pet. 4:3 Abominable idolatries.
Mk. 7:7-9 You hold to the tradition of men. You nicely set aside the
commandment of God in order to keep your tradition.

Various pagan holydays. A simple internet search will prove these out.
Easter (The queen of Heaven / Mariology)
Samhain / Halloween (Related holidays: Shadowfest, Martinmas, All Saint’s Day, All Hallows Eve, Old Hollowmas. Samhain; pagan celebration of the dead)
Christmas (Mass of Mithras the Sun god, also called God the Son)
Other Pagan so called Christian “Holy Days”
Lent, Imbolc/Groundhog’s Day, Valentines Day, St. Patrick’s Day, etc…

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