Arguments Against the Celebration of Christmas
Argument Number 1: Christmas is Commercialized and Materialistic
It is said that because the birth of Christ has been
commercialized and secularized the real meaning of the season been
lost. For the most part this is true. Even the story about the birth of
Christ is often distorted, mocked, or misrepresented. The meaning of
Christmas is said to be the spirit of giving. However, the giving of the
Son of God who became the babe of the cradle that He might become the
man of the cross and one day reign on earth with the crown is forgotten,
rejected, or ignored.
Answers and Considerations:
If we use this argument as a legitimate reason for
discarding the entire celebration of Christ's birth at Christmas, it
would follow that we would end up having to throw out everything--even
our Bibles and our wives or husbands. Why? Because Satan and man distort
and ruins everything in life--the Bible, sex, marriage, the church,
food--everything. Name one thing that Satan doesn't ruin. We don't throw
things out just because the world misuses or distorts them.
In 1 Thessalonians 5:22 Paul says, "abstain from every form of evil" (NASB). Because of the translation of the KJV, "every appearance of evil,"
some have taken this to apply to anything that even looks like it might
be evil. As the NASB translation make clear, however, Paul's meaning is
"to abstain from every genuine form of evil," not what might simply
appear to be evil. We are to abstain from what is genuinely evil or
wrong according to the index of the Word of God. To abstain from the
mere appearance of evil would seem to contradict what the Apostle says
in the second passage important to this discussion.
In Titus 1:15
the Apostle also warns against those who see evil in almost anything
and condemn it. For these people, a lot of things have the appearance of
evil, but purity is first of all a matter of the mind and conscience,
not merely the external. "To the pure, all things are pure; but to
those who are defiled and unbelieving, nothing is pure, but both their
mind and their conscience are defiled." (NASB).
Just because the world distorts something, that does
not make it evil if we avoid the distortions and use it as God intended
or in a way that does not go contrary to God's character and holiness. A
good illustration is the beauty of sexual love within the bonds of
marriage.
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