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Christmas is a pagan holiday, on
a pagan date for the winter solstice, Easter began as a celebration of the pagan god Ester.
Not exact matches
They picked up this
date from
Pagan sources.
This
date was chosen, and remains, the traditional
date for followers of many different
Pagan religions to celebrate the rebirth of the sun.
(Christmas, Easter — great observances, but the celebration
dates coincide with
pagan holidays.
ALL of the stories in the bible are versions of the same stories
dating far earlier to
pagan, ancient greek, and egyption stories.
The fact is that you pray to mary, you pray to saints, many catholic holy - days map DIRECTLY to
pagan spiritual
dates.
The New Agers are an amalgamation of multiple and varying ancient
pagan religions
dating back to Babylon, Sumeria, Egypt, and so on...
(3) Yes, the
date was moved from the traditional
date (March) to the new tradional
date (December) to overlap some
pagan holidays — again, to help convert the
pagans who were more likely to convert when they didn't have to give up their feasting, singing, and gift giving with conversion.
(And please don't come back with how the observed
date of X-Mas was chose based on pre-existing
Pagan holidays - I'm obviously ahead of you there.)
So do you worship
pagan gods every time you write the month of a
date every day???
Many believe we celebrate Christmas on December 25 because the third century church Christianised the
date on which some
pagan festivals were observed.
In the third century, some parts of the church celebrated Christmas on January 6, but during the following century the
date was settled on December 25, the traditional
date of a
pagan festival of rebirth.
@Mennoknight, Mara Bar - Serapion is interesting for its apparently
pagan source, but your
date of 70AD is quite optimistic, isn't it?
The
Date was taken by the Vatican, and proclaimed the Day Christ was born for the sole purpose of assimilating Sol
Pagan worshipers into the newly formed Catholic Church in order to increase the tax base of its members.
You do know that the Christmas tree was part of a pre Christian
pagan winter solstice ritual, funnily enough at the same time as the Christians later co-opted as their
date for Christmas.
Again the act of Baptism comes from other religions and like the Church that decided to build on past
pagan ground and to hijack the old
pagan festival
dates like Christmas and Easter, God draws us to Himself in a gentle way as He turns our old attitudes and ways upside down.
According to the Israeli Antiquities Authority the graves,
dating back to the times of the Byzantine Empire, belong to
pagans, but some ultra-Orthodox Jews are not convinced.
As far as the winter solstice and Christmas, there is no
date given in scripture for the birth of Christ it may have actually been spring, early church leaders decided to celebrate it when they did to stamp out other
pagan celebrations at the time.
Christians simply didn't have a
date that they celebrated the birth of their Savior, and were attempting to convert many
Pagans into Christianity, so they joined the ranks and went with December 25th.
The
date, itself, was a
pagan holiday, which is why the specific day was picked.
Uh, you know that Christmas and Easter were
dates for
pagan celebrations and that Christians selected those
dates to make conversion of
pagans easier?
The month and
date also coincide with the birth of the sun; it is also a well - known fact that the
date was chosen to draw
pagans into the worship of Christ.
Throughout history there have been a number of love - related meals or feasts celebrated on that
date, including the
pagan Feast of Lupercalia, and the Roman holiday honoring Juno, the goddess of women and marriage.
This
dates back to the 1970s and the PR guru Raphael
Pagan, employed by Nestlé to counter the criticisms about its baby milk marketing.
Although they had no idea on which day Christ was born, their choice was not a coincidence; the
date was already a
pagan festival, which marked the birth of the sun god at -LSB-...]
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«Mardi Gras is a Christian holiday and popular cultural phenomenon that
dates back thousands of years to
pagan spring and fertility rites.