We don't
celebrate Yule, but we might start now!
They celebrated Yule in the winter ages before the Church took over the holiday to promote Jesus... All pagan festivals and holidays were given Christian meaning because the Church wanted to brainwash the masses and make assimilation easier!
Not exact matches
... Christmas trees,
yule logs, advent wreaths, poinsettias, decorative lights, gold ornaments, glitter, candle light services and pretty much everything else we use to
celebrate Christmas.
Why is His birthday
celebrated at the winter solstice with
yule logs, trees, greenery?
As such they lit lights and burned a
yule log to
celebrate the return of day.
Christmas comes from
Yule, which alot of people do nt
celebrate anymore because Christmas took over.
Happy Holidays isn't denying Christmas, it's saying you hope whatever someone
celebrates this time of year, Christmas,
Yule, Hanukkah, Festivus, Kwaanza, or whatever other holidays come this time of year, they have a happy one.
Do christians not
celebrate with «
yule» tide greetings... you know, pagan god Yule, which obviously predated christian
yule» tide greetings... you know, pagan god
Yule, which obviously predated christian
Yule, which obviously predated christianity?
If you
celebrate Christmas in December, put up a tree, have a
yule log, or any other of myriad Christmas traditions, you are participating in the co-opted practices of other beliefs.
It's this time of the year again and whether you
celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah,
Yule or Santa Lucia's day, festivities are about to take place.
Yule celebrates the Horned God, who is reborn as the new Sun God on the winter solstice.
Merry Christmas, Merry
Yule, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanzaa, or Happy Monday — whichever you
celebrate, I hope you have a great day, and a great rest of the year.
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