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Poll: How many of you are Christians who don't celebrate Christmas?
Please state whether or not you celebrate Christmas and your religion / non-religion.
(Non-Christians can answer too.)
8 Answers
- Blue Foots™Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
There is no Jewish month of "ethanim". LOL
Where did you get this word?
- TRUTH QUESTLv 51 decade ago
I do not do man's religious "holidays".
I do Keep God's Holy Days as described in Leviticus 23.
I am not a JW, nor am I Jewish.
I simply follow Christ and do what he did.
- Vöt ÄnårжLv 71 decade ago
*raises hand*
Vot is not a pagan so I don't celebrate pagan holidays. I don't celebrate Jewish or Moslem holidays either.
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Blue Foots- Ethanim is also called "Tishri"- maybe that's what you know it as?
Source(s): Vot is a Christian, one of Jehovah's Witnesses - Anonymous1 decade ago
at least 7 millions of Jehovah ' witnesses no counting some of their sons
Jesus's birth was in the fall in the jewish month of Ethanim day 15....October 1 in our current calendar.....not 3 month later
Ethanim a jewsih month according to 1 kings 8:2
1 kings 8:2 And all the men of Israel assembled themselves unto king Solomon at the feast in the month Ethanim, which is the seventh month.
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- 1 decade ago
with my family yes but knowing that jesus was not born on dec 25 i Reilly can not call it Christmas