What is a Christian Tradition, Myth, and Fable?

A Christian Tradition:   A doctrine of knowledge, practices, beliefs, and customs passed down from one generation to another.

Note: It is a tradition when someone practices, hears and/or learns something from someone especially when it has not been proven as fact. Tradition is used by many Christians as a way of an outlook and regard to teachings, doctrines, ceremonies and practices of their religion(s).

A common and un-Biblical argument in favor of Christian traditions is:   ‘Traditions are the word of God that is lived and preached in the church’. [Where is there even 'one' Scripture verse for this nonsense?]

Christian traditions and theology are usually always accepted over the real teaching and meaning of the Scriptures.

Very seldom are Christian traditions challenged with what the Holy Bible states and means.

Note: When a Christian tradition is challenged, it is usually with a different religious opinion.

Many Christian traditions are derived from pagan myths and fables.

A Myth: It is a story dealing with supernatural beings, or things having only an unverifiable imaginary existence.

A Fable: A fictitious story using persons, animals, or inanimate objects as characters; a falsehood; an out right lie.

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