Saturday, December 9, 2023

Dave Pack on Christmas

 


We'll check back here on December 26, 2023, and on December 25, 2024
 when Dave ends up being exposed as a liar once again.

As Marc states:

Using his god’s authority and the perfection of which his uttered statements 
become facts of history, 
you can guarantee we will all experience 
the December 25, 2023, Christmas holiday in full, peaceful glory 
thanks to David C. Pack never being able to get anything right.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey, that's OK, Dave. Hanukkah is fine with me! I mean, it was good enough for Jesus!

DennisCDiehl said...

Dave is the George Santos of Prophecy Comes Alive! :)

Tonto said...

Pack of Krap!

Anonymous said...

Merry Xmas Dave!

Anonymous said...

Where is the proof Jesus kept Hanukkah?

Anonymous said...

What a difference a Dave makes.

Miller Jones/Lonnie C Hendrix said...

"Where is the proof Jesus kept Hanukkah?"

John 10:22 At that time the Feast of Dedication took place at Jerusalem. It was winter, 23 and Jesus was walking in the temple, in the colonnade of Solomon.

As observant Jews, it is also reasonable to assume that Christ and his apostles observed Purim as well.

Anonymous said...

https://firmisrael.org/learn/hanukkah-why-jesus-celebrated-feast-of-dedication/

scripture reference: John 10:22

Anonymous said...

"Where is the proof Jesus kept Hanukkah?"

Jesus pooped and peed. Do you need proof of that too?

Just because something is not written down doesn't mean he didn't do it.

Anonymous said...

Ok, let's just assume that you consider Herbert W. Armstrong to be "God's Endtimes Apostle", and you believe in following the principles established by HWA for scriptural understanding. Although there is no New Testament command to keep the sabbath, HWA looked at the language describing Jesus' and the disciples visits to Temple, and told us that it could not be just a coincidence that they were in the Temple, they had to be there keeping the Sabbath. Well, the same language is used to describe Jesus visit to the Temple during the Festival of Dedication. So, why should that be any different? According to HWA's methodology in "proving all things" it means that Jesus observed the Festival of Dedication, also known as the Festival of Lights, or Hanukkah! Why would he not be commemorating the rededication of the Temple? What would the narrative have been had there not been a temple during Jesus' physical lifetime?