Saturday, February 2, 2019

IS IT WRONG FOR THE CHURCH TO CELEBRATE VALENTINE’S DAY?



Like many of the world's major holidays, Valentine's Day is an annual observance with its roots entrenched firmly in pagan beliefs and customs. What would God think about Valentine's Day?

The ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia, an annual three-day ritual believed to ward off evil spirits and increase fertility, was held on Feb. 13 to 15. Lupercalia (also known as Februatio, which is where we get the name for our month of February) was popular among many of the new converts to the Roman Church.


Though the practices of Lupercalia have been repackaged and dressed up in the form of Valentine's Day, this scripture indicates that it stiller mains just as detestable as they have always been to God (Deuteronomy 12:29-32).

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