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Since Christmas, as a holiday, is just a man-made observation of an event, it really has nothing to do with magic. Christmas, or its origins, would have no basis as to wether or not God allows magic. If you are truly curious about God and Christian beliefs on magic, it would be best to go to the source and read The Bible. Trying to rationalize anything else out of it through loaded questions will not change the meaning of what is written.

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