You can avoid being called out on the lie by just providing some details about the religion you followed.
Pagans festivals I used to get involved in.
Christmas:- I used to celebrate Xmas which which was derived from pagans consecrating of December 25 as the celebration of natalisinvicti, the birth of the 'invincible sun.'" and was not the real birth of Christ.
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Easter:-Although this holiday is supposed to commemorate Christ's resurrection, note what secular authorities say regarding it:
"Easter. Originally the spring festival in honor of the Teutonic goddess of light and spring known in Anglo-Saxon as Eastre. As early as the 8th century the name was transferred by the Anglo-Saxons to the Christian festival designed to celebrate the resurrection of Christ."-The Westminster Dictionary of the Bible (Philadelphia, 1944), by John D. Davis, page 145.
"Everywhere they hunt the many-colored Easter eggs, brought by the Easter rabbit. This is not mere child's play, but the vestige of a fertility rite, the eggs and the rabbit both symbolizing fertility."-Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore Mythology and Legend (New York, 1949), Volume 1, page 335.
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Halloween:- Though celebrated as a Christian holiday, Halloween finds its origins in pre-Christian festivals that propagate false ideas about life after death. Interestingly, we read: "After the Reformation, Protestants rejected this feast along with other important ones such as Christmas and Easter. Nevertheless, Halloween folk customs of pagan origin flourished."-Encyclopædia Britannica (1959), Volume 11, page 107.
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All Saints' Day:- "There is little doubt that the Christian church sought to eliminate or supplant the Druid festival of the dead by introducing the alternative observance of All Saints' day on Nov. 1. This feast was established to honour all saints, known or unknown, but it failed to displace the pagan celebration of Samhain."-Encyclopædia Britannica (1959), Volume 11, page 107.
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New Year's Day:- "In ancient Rome, the first day of the year was given over to honoring Janus, the god of gates and doors and of beginnings and endings. . . . New Year's Day became a holy day in the Christian church in A.D. 487."-The World Book Encyclopedia (1982), Volume 14, page 237.
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Valentine's Day:- "Valentine's Day comes on the feast day of two different Christian martyrs named Valentine. But the customs connected with the day . . . probably come from an ancient Roman festival called Lupercalia which took place every February 15. The festival honored Juno, the Roman goddess of women and marriage, and Pan, the god of nature."-The World Book Encyclopedia (1973), Volume 20, page 204.
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May Day:- "May Day festivals probably stem from the rites practiced in honor of a Roman goddess, Maia, who was worshiped as the source of human and natural fertility. . . . [The] Maypole is believed by most scholars to be a survival of a phallic symbol formerly used in the spring rites for the goddess Maia."-The New Funk & Wagnalls Encyclopedia (1952), page 8294.
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Mother's Day:- "A festival derived from the custom of mother worship in ancient Greece. Formal mother worship, with ceremonies to Cybele, or Rhea, the Great Mother of the Gods, were performed on the Ides of March throughout Asia Minor."-Encyclopædia Britannica (1959), Volume 15, page 849.
And a lot more, so I was really into Paganism.
I believed in
The Trinity which is a pagan teaching.
I believed in
Hell-fire which is a Pagan teaching.
No further comment is needed.
(Proverbs 12:19) 19 It is the lip of truth that will be firmly established forever, but the tongue of falsehood will be only as long as a moment.