The Chronography of 354 AD contains early evidence of the celebration on December 25 of a Christian liturgical feast of the birth of Jesus. This grew out of earlier holidays, like the Roman solstice. It was not the most important Christian holiday until the 18th and 19th centuries.
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No, the tradition of celebrating Christmas goes back to Europe-wide pre-Chrisitian celebrations of the Winter Solstice.
Christians have been celebratin christmas ever since Jesus died. Other people have been celebrating Christmas since ever since the 1700s.
It shows that you have Christmas spirit and enjoy celebrating it.
Celebrating Christmas was created in 2005.
No religion other than Christianity celebrates Christmas as part of their religion. Many people who are not Christians celebrate Christmas, but they celebrate it as a secular holiday, not as a religious one.
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By not celebrating Christmas, Scrooge misses out on joy, connection with others, and the opportunity for personal reflection and growth. Celebrating Christmas often brings people together in a spirit of kindness and generosity, fostering relationships and building community.
Christmas means Christ's mass celebrating the birth of Christ.
Because so many people are celebrating at Christmas time (and also New Years eve).