Yes, Christmas is a pagan holiday. It was a popular holiday celebrated throughout the Roman Empire. Catholics thought that it felt appropriate to make the December 25 holiday (the birthday of the sun god Sol Invictus) the birthday of Christ Jesus. Though no verse in The Bible specifies the exact birth date of Christ Jesus.
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Yes, it a pagan tradition.
The Romans, it was later dropped as a pagan belief.
Puritans refused to celebrate Christmas because they felt it was pagan in origin.
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Yes Christmas is pagan, and I'm not just saying that out of opinion. Look into, Lew White "Fossilized Customs". It explains everything. No, Christmas is not a pagan celebration. Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas began in the early areas of Christendom in the 2nd or 3rd Centuries.
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No he was pagan and based on a Norse legend.
No he is Norse and comes from a pagan legend.
The Pagan Christmas tree is special because the evergreen tree represents Christian winter rites. It was adopted by Europeans and these trees soon were decorated with ornaments as well.
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Yes. It was stolen from the Yule Tree decorating tradition of the pagan peoples.