You're doing a little bit of this of late. You might want to summarize or post part then offer the link for those interested or by way of sustaining authority. As an ends and means, without that effort, it's actually a rules violation around here unless you're given a pass on it by the admin.
Below is the supplied references to the link;
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Pagan elements in Christianity, Literature
Parts of this article is rooted in an informative article by Reinhold Merkelbach: [Encyclopaedia Britannica Online, s.v. "mystery religion"].
General texts on the subject include James George Frazer, The Golden Bough, 3rd ed., 12 vol. (1911–15, reprinted 1990), also available on-line.
EB: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Encyclopaedia Britannica Online and as yearly DVD Suite. London: Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Næss, Arne. Filosofiens historie, bd 1. 5. utg. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 1976.
Steiner, Rudolf. The Festivals and Their Meaning: I. Christmas, Chap. 7, "The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ". Basle, 26 December 1921. GA 0202. Online
wn.rsarchive.org/Lectures/Christmas/19211226a01.html
And my summary is that the link reminds me of an Indian cultures opinions of the subject , which I consider interesting. You don't find that much online. It is unfortunate that you are having thoughts of sicking the administration on me. Just because I disagree with you.