Missy
Don't worry when people put a label on you just because you don't like celebrating egg and holidays. There's nothing wrong with that. The most highest is to come out of things like that. 
Missy
There are no birthdays in scripture. The only birthday is that you see in scripture are people  getting drunk. Like pharaoh's birthday he killed the baker. Harris's birthday they killed John the Baptist. And Matthew chapter 14 he talks about two feasts. One feast leads to death the other feast lead to life. That's why we should not keep his feast. 
zach webb
is bearing false witness part of this big picture that we're missing? Because calling someone at Jehovah's Witness without any evidence is bearing false witness. birthdays are pagan. So as most of the holidays that the world wants to celebrate because Satan has twisted them. i'm just trying to make people aware. I'm not here to police anyone. If you don't like what I post, you can ignore it or just block me.  it seems like my words have somehow offended you. or whatever spirit is inside of you that doesn't like this truth. . A lot of so-called Christians they don't judge but, we're called the judge others if we're not doing the same thing. if you don't like me, you let me know. You ain't got a fake it around here . just a curious question did any of the disciples celebrate their birthdays? I don't see any birthdays in the Bible. we don't really know when Jesus's birthday was not December 25 like the Romans say it is. So, why would birthdays be a big importance now? OK, I'm done. 
Pat
Oh boy. I think I know where you two are. Anyway. Should one Shona hammer because it's been used as an instrument of murder when trying to build a home. No. This reminds me of when  Christ said. You strain out gnats, but you'll let camels through. You guys are missing the big picture. 
zach webb
that sounds like witchcraft to me. Nothing to do with Jehovah's Witnesses. I don't know where that came from. Birthday traditions have some fascinating roots. The cake and candles actually originated from the ancient Greeks, who baked cakes to honor Artemis, the moon goddess, and used candles to symbolize the glow of the moon. The Romans later adopted this practice and added their own twist, using candles to ward off evil spirits. The modern birthday cake tradition, though, is often credited to the Germans. They created the 'Kinderfeste', a celebration for children that included a cake called 'Kakao', with one candle for each year of the child's life plus one extra for good luck. The smoke from the extinguished candles was believed to carry the child's wishes to the gods.
rebecca webb
actually, birthdays are pagan. 
Pat
Zach, either you're trolling or you're a Jehovah's Witness.