Playlist: Christmas Tree (topic)

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Crazy or Christmas

Sermonette by Ronny H. Graham

If Christmas is Christ's birthday, it is strange that everybody else except Christ receives a gift. All of its symbols derive from pagan sources.


What's Wrong With Christmas?

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

Many people are well aware of the tainted origin and history of Christmas, yet this holiday flourishes in the materialistic Western world, spreading its revelry globally. Christmas is a quagmire of deceptive traditions, characterized by decadence, lying, greed, cavorting, drunkenness, gluttony, and murder. In this, there can be …


Christmas and Sun Worship

Sermonette by Mike Ford

Christmas, as observed in much of the so-called Christian world, carries a deep connection to pagan festivals, intertwined with elements of sun worship. A significant symbol of this holiday, the Christmas tree, is often embraced without question, yet it stands as a representation of ancient practices that provoke God to …


For the Love of the Truth

Sermonette by Ryan McClure

Christ has never been in man's holidays, which are built on lies, and which teach children they cannot trust the veracity of their own parents.


Satan's Pagan Holy Days

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Kim Myers

New Years, Christmas, Easter, Halloween and birthdays all originate in paganism. Satan entices many into accepting these pagan practices through emotional appeals.


To Be, or Not To Be, Like Everyone Else?

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

To keep from being swept up in the bandwagon effect of compromising with sin, we must make sure our convictions are not merely preferences.


The Commandments (Part Three)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

Idolatry derives from worshiping the work of our hands or thoughts rather than the true God. Whatever consumes our thoughts and behavior has become our idol.


The Global Environmental Ethic (Part Two)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

The eco-feminist worldview despises patriarchic religions, Judaism and Christianity, trying to replace them with an environmental earth-goddess worldview.