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Why religious group does not celebrate birthdays

Find out why birthdays are never celebrated by this religious group.

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However, not as many people know why. Pulse Religion breaks it down for you.

Why Jehovah’s Witnesses and birthdays do not mix

Birthdays are considered a taboo for a couple of reasons;

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1. The group’s interpretation of the Bible. They believe that Christians should only commemorate the death of Jesus Christ, not birthdays.  (See Genesis 40:20–22; Mark 6:21–29).

According to the group’s official site, “the Bible says that “the day of death is better than the day of birth.” (Ecclesiastes 7:1) By the end of his life on earth, Jesus had made a good name with God, making the day of his death more important than the day of his birth. — Hebrews 1:4.”

2. Birthdays have pagan origins — History books have shown that birthdays originated from a belief that celebrations on this particular day would prevent bad things from happening to the celebrant. A book called ‘The Lore of Birthdays’  adds that “birthday candles, in folk belief, are endowed with special magic for granting wishes.”

The origin of birthdays is a major deterrent for the group. The official website writes, “The Bible, however, condemns the use of magic, divination, spiritism, or “anything like this.” (Deuteronomy 18:14; Galatians 5:19–21) In fact, one reason why God condemned the ancient city of Babylon was that its inhabitants practiced astrology, which is a form of divination. (Isaiah 47:11–15) Jehovah’s Witnesses are not preoccupied with the roots of every custom; yet when the Scriptures give such pointed indications, we do not ignore them.”

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3. Birthdays were never celebrated by the early Christians. According to The World Book Encyclopedia,“they considered the celebration of anyone’s birth to be a pagan custom.”

Jehovah’s Witnesses have chosen to follow their lead by not celebrating their birthdays too.

Note: This does not stop parents from celebrating their kids by giving them gifts. This is allowed, as long as it is not on their ‘birthdays.’

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