yes in a tec sort of way
The star
The common decoration for the top of a Christmas tree, is a star.
Representing the star over Bethlehem, it arrived atop the Christmas tree after Christianity "borrowed" paganistic tradition.
The star is an object typically recognized as a Christmas icon. The Christmas tree is also widely recognized as a Christmas icon and the star sits on top of the tree.
the guiding star and presents from wisemen
The star is traditionally placed at the top of the Christmas tree to represent the Star of Bethlehem, which is said to have guided the wise men to the birthplace of Jesus. It symbolizes the hope and light that the Christmas season brings.
The star on top of a Christmas Tree represents the Star of Bethlehem which guided the shepherds and the three wise men to the stable and baby Jesus.
people take down the christmas tree after new years
because its a tradition
Both stars and angels are popular choices for topping a Christmas tree. Traditionally, stars are seen as symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem, while angels represent the angels who announced the birth of Jesus. Ultimately, the choice between a star or an angel comes down to personal preference and the theme of the tree.
No, the origin of the Christmas tree is is likely pagan. However, the Christian church has now adopted the Christmas tree as part of the Christmas celebration and an angel or star is often placed at the top of the tree, representing the host of angels or the Star of Bethlehem from the Nativity story.
a star!