Why is it the fact that it is December seems to give some Christians the elitist attitude that the holiday season is all about them and we all need to get on our knees and kiss their asses?
GUESS WHAT? IT'S A TON OF BULLSHIT.
A few facts:
December 25th being Jesus birthday.
This date was chosen since it is 9 months AFTER it is believed that Mary was conceived (spring solstice - March 25th according to the Roman calendar). We all know that many (most?) pregnancies are not exactly nine months long so December 25th being Jesus birthday is a guess based on a guess. Yeah, that's reliable.
Here's something to ponder: It was documented that around 200AD some Egyptians celebrated the Nativity on Pachon 25 (current day May 20). This is only roughly 200 years after he was born - I'm sure they would have better knowledge on when he was born.
Gift giving is a Christian tradition.
Gift giving has been part of the Pagan Yule celebration long before Jesus was born. Plus, Hanukkah pre-dates Jesus and they give gifts, too.
Tree decorating is a Christian tradition.
Wrong again. Tree decorating dates back to ancient Pagan worship of trees (giving life etc..). Christians just adopted and then adapted the modern day version to fit their needs.
Lights are a Christian tradition.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Lights and fire have been used in spiritual and religious ceremonies for almost as long as we could control fire, which was a LONG time before Jesus was born.
Everyone celebrates Christmas.
People who say this are as closed minded as they can come. I'm sure I don't need to explain this one here.
I seriously get tired of this time of year. Yes, people call it the Christmas season but that is because companies want to suit to the largest demographic which is Christians - so cater to them because they're have the most money overall. Decades of this and it becomes one huge COMMERCIAL holiday.
So, sit back, celebrate in your own way since no two celebrations are identical and just because I jump over a burning Yule log doesn't make me a Satanist either.
GUESS WHAT? IT'S A TON OF BULLSHIT.
A few facts:
December 25th being Jesus birthday.
This date was chosen since it is 9 months AFTER it is believed that Mary was conceived (spring solstice - March 25th according to the Roman calendar). We all know that many (most?) pregnancies are not exactly nine months long so December 25th being Jesus birthday is a guess based on a guess. Yeah, that's reliable.
Here's something to ponder: It was documented that around 200AD some Egyptians celebrated the Nativity on Pachon 25 (current day May 20). This is only roughly 200 years after he was born - I'm sure they would have better knowledge on when he was born.
Gift giving is a Christian tradition.
Gift giving has been part of the Pagan Yule celebration long before Jesus was born. Plus, Hanukkah pre-dates Jesus and they give gifts, too.
Tree decorating is a Christian tradition.
Wrong again. Tree decorating dates back to ancient Pagan worship of trees (giving life etc..). Christians just adopted and then adapted the modern day version to fit their needs.
Lights are a Christian tradition.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Lights and fire have been used in spiritual and religious ceremonies for almost as long as we could control fire, which was a LONG time before Jesus was born.
Everyone celebrates Christmas.
People who say this are as closed minded as they can come. I'm sure I don't need to explain this one here.
I seriously get tired of this time of year. Yes, people call it the Christmas season but that is because companies want to suit to the largest demographic which is Christians - so cater to them because they're have the most money overall. Decades of this and it becomes one huge COMMERCIAL holiday.
So, sit back, celebrate in your own way since no two celebrations are identical and just because I jump over a burning Yule log doesn't make me a Satanist either.
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