So, I just wanted to share a kind of disappointing experience I had with a friend of the family. Tell me what you think...So on the 25th (well, it really started leading up to the day), I was getting text messages from this family chat talking about the holiday. So, I thought I would use the opportunity to discuss the paganism of it. I actually posted a video that people could go play at their leisure talking about the history of the holiday. Just something everyone could think about during this season. So I went on to make this statement in a later post I made...This is what I wrote: "Like what would Yahshua have celebrated growing up in His hometown-Being a Hebrew black man?". After that I got a push back from one of the members of the family basically saying I was entertaining my flesh because I said Yahusha was a black man. This is coming from a black man that is saying this to me, lol. I tried to explain to him that Yahshua had siblings and cousins and that He was apart of a tribe. I even later posted videos that show historical documents outside of the Bible describing who He and His people would have looked like. I even brought up our ancestral ties to Him. I was told by the person that ancestry didn't matter and that our spiritual home/life was most important. You would have thought I said something horrible just because I called Yahusha a black man. It was weird to me because all of this was coming from a black man! He went on to tell me that it wasn't a salvation issue so there was no need to focus on it. I just don't understand the big deal especially coming from our own people! You would expect push back from others...This isn't the first time I have experienced this with family/friends either. It just boggles my mind. When I learned about our history it was so exciting and joyous to me. I guess I don't understand why others (some of my people) don't feel the same way... This is the end of my rant, lol.