If all the holidays, celebrations and traditions of the world come from pagan origins what days are Christians to keep holy and/or observe?
The Bible is quite clear what days we should keep and they are the Sabbaths, New Moons and the Feasts. The Sabbath is the Seventh Day Sabbath and not the First Day of the week or Sunday, which is tied up with the same system of worship, as is Christmas, arising from the Sun cults. Christ and the Church kept all the Sabbaths, New Moons, and Feasts (cf. Col. 2:16). The Feasts are: New Year (1Abib); Fast for the Simple and the Erroneous (7 Abib); Lords Supper/Passover (14 Abib); Night to be Much Observed or Night of Watchings (15 Abib); First Holy Day of Unleavened Bread (15 Abib); Wave Sheaf Offering (Sunday within the Passover and Unleavened Bread); Last Holy Day of Unleavened Bread (21 Abib); Feast of Weeks or Pentecost (Sabbath Day and the Sunday Fifty days from the Wave Sheaf); Day of Trumpets (New Moon of the Seventh Month)); Day of Atonement (Tenth Day of the Seventh Month); Feast Of Tabernacles (Starts Fifteenth Day of the Seventh Month); Last Great Day (21st Day of the Seventh Mo
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