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Just now, Giller said:

There is evidence of Christians in the past standing for God's calendar.

But that was an issue of conscience, not a commandment from God.

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Just now, Giller said:

I know what you are saying Shiloh, but in the bible, their is no evidence at all of God calling that month with that name, so something must of happened in the past for that to be.

Nope, I just love God that is all.

Fair enough. The calendar we follow today is a Gregorian Christian calendar. The former pagan calendar was Julian. God originated what we know as the days of the week numerically. ("On the first day God said...., etc....) 

Why not satisfy yourself with the current Calendar in its entirety being a Christian one? The days of the week no longer merit pagan identity given that fact of todays counting. And if necessary just recall Genesis each day of the week so as to reiterate we are living in God's time. 

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8 minutes ago, Giller said:

I do still use the Roman calendar, but want to influence God's ways, always, even if it does not bring a change.

Well the Roman calendar was during the time of Jesus' ministry as well, but Jesus never ever mentioned it names.

And there is no evidence of Jesus acknowledging the month of Tammuz neither.

But whatever the case, why not stand for all that God wants, because he is God ???

 

Where does God say that He wants Christians to use the OT calendar?

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Are we seriously debating what calendar to use?  :blink:

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2 minutes ago, LadyKay said:

Are we seriously debating what calendar to use?  :blink:

Classic legalism 

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16 minutes ago, LadyKay said:

Are we seriously debating what calendar to use?  :blink:

I think it is a predisposition for argumentation. Otherwise, it is senseless. 

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The thing legalists cannot seem to understand is the Holy Spirit convicts each of us in different ways.  Giller, if He's telling you to go full-tilt Judaism (unlikely, but who am I to say?), then obey that. The rest of us haven't gotten those orders.

I guess what drives me battiest about legalists is they insist that God makes each and everyone of us toe the same line, and they don't get why we push back against that thinking.

Oh well, not my circus, not my monkeys.

Enjoy the thread, ya'll! :D

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1 hour ago, John Robinson said:

The thing legalists cannot seem to understand is the Holy Spirit convicts each of us in different ways.  Giller, if He's telling you to go full-tilt Judaism (unlikely, but who am I to say?), then obey that. The rest of us haven't gotten those orders.

I guess what drives me battiest about legalists is they insist that God makes each and everyone of us toe the same line, and they don't get why we push back against that thinking.

Oh well, not my circus, not my monkeys.

Enjoy the thread, ya'll! :D

OH, come on, everybody share....

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All of this reminds me that I still have not take my outside Christmas lights down yet. 

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2 hours ago, John Robinson said:

The thing legalists cannot seem to understand is the Holy Spirit convicts each of us in different ways.  Giller, if He's telling you to go full-tilt Judaism (unlikely, but who am I to say?), then obey that. The rest of us haven't gotten those orders.

I guess what drives me battiest about legalists is they insist that God makes each and everyone of us toe the same line, and they don't get why we push back against that thinking.

Oh well, not my circus, not my monkeys.

Enjoy the thread, ya'll! :D

Thank You. This has been what I have been waiting to say but could never make it come out right. :clap:

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