Holy or Borrowed?
Tracing Pagan Influences in Modern Christianity
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Nate Fortner
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What if some of the most familiar practices in modern Christianity were never commanded by God?
Church steeples.
Christmas trees.
Easter symbols.
Holy days.
Clergy titles.
Sacred objects.
Most believers assume these traditions are biblical.
But are they?
In Holy or Borrowed?, Nate Fortner takes readers on a powerful, Scripture-first investigation into the origins of widely accepted Christian practices. Rather than relying on tradition, denominational teaching, or cultural assumptions, this book examines what the Bible actually says—and what it doesn’t.
From the golden calf to modern church culture, a consistent pattern emerges:
God has always rejected blended worship.
Inside this book, you’ll discover:
The biblical pattern of mixture—and why God warns against it
The truth behind Christmas, Easter, and church holy days
Where steeples, candles, and religious symbols really come from
What Scripture says about prayer, confession, and spiritual authority
How tradition can quietly replace truth without being questioned
Why God calls His people to purity, not mixture
This book is not written to attack believers.
It is not driven by internet myths or conspiracy theories.
It is a call to return to Scripture.
Some traditions may be harmless.
Others may have deeper roots than most realize.
But every believer must answer one question:
Is my faith built on the Word of God—or on inherited tradition?
If you are hungry for truth…
If you are willing to question what you’ve always assumed…
If you desire a deeper, uncompromised walk with God…
This book will challenge you.
Because truth does not fear investigation.
And God never asked His people to follow tradition—He asked them to follow Him.