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Topic
#3941

Bible believers should not be supportive and or engage in Christmas celebration.

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Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

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Winner
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After 2 votes and with 2 points ahead, the winner is...

AustinL0926
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3
Time for argument
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One month
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Description

Disclaimer : Regardless of the setup for voting win or lose, The aim of this interaction, Is for those that view it, Learn and or take away anything that will amount to any constructive value ultimately. So that counts as anything that'll cause one to reconsider an idea, Understand a subject better, Help build a greater wealth of knowledge getting closer to truth. When either of us has accomplished that with any individual here, That's who the victor of the debate becomes.

Bible believers are the ones that practice and believe to what is taught as written, specifically as written according to the Bible.

If you don't know what a Bible is, please find out or ask. Ask your questions now before accepting the debate or prior to its open participation.

It is appreciated and it is honest.

It is also noteworthy to not ignore what is being said, please.

Now that it has been said. Those believers are the ones mentioned here.

So called Christmas holiday celebration really explains itself. The observation, festive engagement, interaction socially, politically attaching the 25th of December.

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Tie
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1 point(s)
Reason:

Pro's writing and style makes it somewhat difficult to follow his arguments. Con's structure, on the other hand is legible and stylish. Everything is labeled correctly, and he is consistent with grammar and punctuation.

Pro's point that bible-believers shouldn't celebrate Christmas is based on the lack of a mention of Christmas in scripture and not the actual birth of Jesus. Con counters these two points by stating that a lack of a mention is not condemnation and that it would be useless to try and figure out the actual birthdate because nobody knows. Pro does not refute this, nor does he counter Con's argument that the Burden of Proof is on him.

Con cites his sources directly from scripture and includes them in his following statements. After this, Pro acknowledges Con's points but only repeats his original arguments instead of providing new contentions or a rebuttal.

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1 point(s)
Reason:

Usually I don't bring up stuff like this in winnner selection debates but it needs to be said.
USE THE QUOTE BLOCKS. It is a huge pain in the ass to try and keep track of quotation marks.

This is largely directed at mall since they have a precedent of doing this in the past. AustinL is new and still managed to be more legible than mall by using bold. I still prefer the quote blocks, but anything is more legible over plain text in quotes.

Legibility (Spelling and Grammar) to Con

Now to the actual debate.

Pro's argument is incredibly succinct when you get past the 'fluff'. Because Christmas isn't in the Bible, it shouldn't be celebrated by people to take the Bible as their religious text.
Con counters this with 1. things not mentioned by the Bible aren't inherently bad or condemned by the Bible, 2. a day of specific celebration isn't mutually exclusive to celebrating it every day.
The first is not countered at all, and the second is only weakly. Basically Pro repeats that the Bible doesn't give a day to honor Christ, therefore we can't dedicate a day to it.