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I think it is less about the historical accuracy of the date itself and more about what the day represents. Much in the same way for Easter, especially since that holiday changes from year to year.Christmas is pagan. Jesus obviously wasn't born on the 25th December which is a very cold and even snowy time of year in Israel. Christmas is actually a celebration of Roman Saturnalia. So why are Christians celebrating it....
I like this one the best.The finishing touch.
I think it is less about the historical accuracy of the date itself and more about what the day represents. Much in the same way for Easter, especially since that holiday changes from year to year.
Christmas represents the birth of Christ and the Easter weekend represents the death/rise of Christ.Easter is also pagan. So what does Xmas represent to those who consider themselves Christian then?
Christmas represents the birth of Christ and the Easter weekend represents the death/rise of Christ.
Neither the birth of Christ or the Roman Saturnalia are on December 25th.Christmas is pagan. Jesus obviously wasn't born on the 25th December which is a very cold and even snowy time of year in Israel. Christmas is actually a celebration of Roman Saturnalia. So why are Christians celebrating it....