@lyndakeen Actually, "celebrate" is the correct word for a feast in the Church. Odd, I know, but we also "celebrate" Jesus' death and passion on Good Friday. We don't celebrate the event so much, but rather the faith and witness that led to the person's martyrdom, in faith that God is able to bring good from the evil and suffering.
John the Baptist was based upon Johanan ben Zakai and Pompey whom was beheaded
thone2008 2 months ago
i say fuk him he probably deserved it
kgyantixbc 8 months ago
We "celebrate" the beheading of Saint John the Baptist? "Celebrate"? Why are we so happy that he was beheaded? Was he really that bad?
guitarslim56 3 years ago
Not a very Christian remark, guitarslim! This guy is obviously not a native speaker of English and he has confused "celebrate" with "commemorate".
The video is good, why not say something positive instead of knocking his English?
lyndakeen 2 years ago
@lyndakeen Actually, "celebrate" is the correct word for a feast in the Church. Odd, I know, but we also "celebrate" Jesus' death and passion on Good Friday. We don't celebrate the event so much, but rather the faith and witness that led to the person's martyrdom, in faith that God is able to bring good from the evil and suffering.
revmccance 1 year ago
@guitarslim56 he's a martyr... DUH!
flymistaslick 1 year ago