This comes from the "Did You Know Blog" by Glory To Yahweh
What's Christmas? The celebration of Yule, the Saturalina Roman feast, the birth of Mithras, Baal's celebration and a whole bunch of other pagan things. December 25th has always been the day where major pagan rituals, feasts, and practices from all different kinds of pagans were celebrated. Dec. 25th was the high-pagan day. So much paganism fall just on this day alone.
How did Christmas become known as a 'Christian Holiday' (i.e. note that it's a “holiday”, the pagan's holy day and not one of the Holy Days of the Bible)? It became known as a “Christian holiday” because the Catholic Church took the European pagan feast and intertwined their new beliefs with the pagans', and interestingly enough their ancient practices and belief fit quite well with the other pagans surrounding them. It's noted in history that: “Christmas was promoted in the Christian East as part of the revival of
Catholicism following the death of the pro-
Arian Emperor
Valens at the
Battle of Adrianoplein 378. The feast was introduced to
Constantinople in 379, and to
Antioch in about 380. The feast disappeared after
Gregory of Nazianzus resigned as
bishop in 381, although it was reintroduced by
John Chrysostom in about 400.”
It's written in history that German tribes who were pagans, forced into Catholicism, noticed that in their new belief of this new “Christ” they felt comfortable. Why? Their feasts and practices were nearly so the same as their pagan belief, the only difference is that instead of praising Baal or observing Saturalina in their pagan views, they were now doing the same things in the Name of Christ. How interesting is that? It's written in the Bible that there will be many false Christ's and I ask you today, which Christ do you believe in? The Christ from the Bible—Son of God, or the newly-made paganized Christ?
http://deeplyknowinggod.blogspot.com/2013/12/did-you-know_6777.html
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