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Good call.........

Posted By: Tom T. House
Date: 12/18/06 4:11p.m.

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In Response To: Tom, it's not a Holiday, It's Christ's birthday! (nm) (Jim)

Jim:

Great call.

For me, whenever the actual date of His birth was, in this great country and in many places around the world, this season does commemorate Christ's birth and one of God's gifts to us all.

That is certainly what I and my family reverence and celebrate.

One gets so used to all the political correctness junk that it instills poor habits.

Thanks for the correction...!

I also found it intersting to read about December 25th and its history: Origin of Christmas - The Traditions and Controversies

For today's Christian, the origin of Christmas is, and should be, the birth of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Bible. Nothing more and nothing less. However, most of what we witness on December 25th each year has absolutely nothing to do with that blessed day, which probably occurred in late summer or early fall about 2,000 years ago. In fact, most of the customs and traditions of Christmas actually pre-date the birth of Jesus, and many of them are downright deceptive in their meaning and origin. Here are a few examples:

The date of December 25th probably originated with the ancient "birthday" of the son-god, Mithra, a pagan deity whose religious influence became widespread in the Roman Empire during the first few centuries A.D. Mithra was related to the Semitic sun-god, Shamash, and his worship spread throughout Asia to Europe where he was called Deus Sol Invictus Mithras. Rome was well-known for absorbing the pagan religions and rituals of its widespread empire. As such, Rome converted this pagan legacy to a celebration of the god, Saturn, and the rebirth of the sun god during the winter solstice period. The winter holiday became known as Saturnalia and began the week prior to December 25th. The festival was characterized by gift-giving, feasting, singing and downright debauchery, as the priests of Saturn carried wreaths of evergreen boughs in procession throughout the Roman temples.

Variations of this pagan holiday flourished throughout the first few centuries after Jesus Christ, but it probably wasn't until 336 AD that Emperor Constantine officially converted this pagan tradition into the "Christian" holiday of Christmas.

Messages In This Thread

Any word on SNAFU and Don? -- Tom T. House -- 12/18/06 10:44a.m.
Tom, it's not a Holiday, It's Christ's birthday! -- Jim -- 12/18/06 3:52p.m.
 Good call.........  -- Tom T. House -- 12/18/06 4:11p.m.
More than likely Jesus was a myth. -- John -- 12/23/06 5:14a.m.
Responding to that would be a frustating -- Jim -- 12/23/06 5:53a.m.
Jesus -- elpolvo -- 12/28/06 11:12p.m.
snafu -- garth -- 1/15/07 4:25a.m.
That can't be good -- Tom H. -- 1/15/07 9:22a.m.
Snafu -- Mike -- 1/15/07 12:23p.m.
Snafu -- John -- 1/16/07 9:22a.m.
Great news -- Tom T. House -- 1/17/07 4:58a.m.
Snafu -- John -- 1/19/07 3:34a.m.

 

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