St. Patrick’s Day

Are you Catholic?
∼ No ∼
Then why are you celebrating a “Saint” day?

Catholics have a Saint of the Day and St. Patrick is today’s. Setting aside a day to celebrate a “Saint” and have a feast is their ritual, with multiple saints per day, and “All Saints Day” to cover the gambit, also known as Halloween.

St. Patrick is a “Saint” because the Catholics gave him “Sainthood.” The process of becoming a Catholic “Saint” has five steps, and one is to have performed a miracle. Now, if you are a Bible believer, you know the sign gifts ended with the Apostles in the first century. So, celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, regardless if Patrick was a Catholic or not, is celebrating a few unbiblical doctrines, just as many people excuse in order to celebrate the big “Saint” Day of the year called Halloween.

If you defend St. Patrick as  “baptist” or anything other than a canonized Catholic saint, have you done the same for the other 10,000+ Catholic saints, or are you only concerned about Patrick because you want to celebrate this particular “pub” day in the year?

FYI, “Saint” is not a title, it is what you become as a sanctified born-again believer by the Word of God and not determined by religious heresy.

…to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints, with all that in every place call upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both theirs and ours:” (1 Corinthians 1:2)

Lewis Howell

Lewis Howell

I am an Independent, Fundamental Baptist, missionary, pastor, soul winner, fisher of men, conservative, old fashioned, non Charismatic, Textus Receptus, King James, dispensational, pre millennial, pre tribulation, servant of Almighty God, called to serve Him as my Savior in New Zealand.

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