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Why I do not Celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah

Why I do not Celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah

Dave Rogers Holidays - Pagan / Insights

All of God’s commanded “official” and “Biblical” holy days are clearly outlined in Leviticus Chapter 23. Hanukkah and Christmas are not on the list.

Christmas and Hanukkah ARE NOT “holy” – Christmas and Hanukkah ARE NOT “righteous”
Because the God of Israel has not declared them to be so.

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