One of the more intriguing days named for a pagan deity, from a Christian standpoint, is Easter.
According to the Dictionary of Word Origins by Joseph T. Shipley, The holiday we call Easter "is from the Anglo-Saxon Eostre, a pagan goddess whose festival came at the spring equinox. The festival was called Eastron (plural of Eastre). The Christan festival of the resurrection of Christ has in most European languages taken the name of the Jewish Passover...but in the English the pagan word has remained for the Christian festival."
How many of us would change church membership on this issue? How many of us would quit a church simply because it held something it called an "Easter service" and switch to a church that called it something else?
If we take this to its logical conclusion, all Christians would have to retreat to a desert island completely cut off from secular influences, make their own clothes, grow their own food, develop their own language, etc. Sometimes, this doesn't seem like a bad idea, but it certainly isn't feasible. And I don't think this is what God had in mind when he called us to be holy.
I don't believe I have ever said, you have to do what I do.
This is my choice and doesn't have to be yours.
Do you feel if you are shown something to be against scripture it is okay to keep doing it?
( I am not referring to this particular situation but anything that would be contrary to scripture)