Christmas stands for Christ mass coming from the early Catholic church. The original celebration was of pagan origins going back long before Christ. You can find ancient carvings that include "Christmas" trees. When pagan Rome started to become Christianized the people had a hard tinge giving up all of their traditions that they enjoyed so they tried to turn around the meanings of their their traditions and make it Christian. Jesus was not born Dec. 25, it is noted likely that the conception was very close to this time based on time frames given inLuke. Early protestants did not celebrate Christmas, in fact, it was illegal. Eventually it became accepted and they used symbolism to represent the birth of Christ such as the star representing the star if Bethlehem and the gifts representing the gifts brought by the magi. Some even say the evergreen represents everlasting life in Christ. Many Christians now are choosing not to celebrate Christmas because if the pagan origins while others are offended at not celebrating. Christmas really became popular in America because of Coca- Cola.
It is about Jesus's birth, not just about presents.
It is the Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus.
No. It is a holiday to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
The gifts given to Jesus at his birth by the wise men.
It has been a tradition to give presents and to open them Christmas Day. It is also in celebration of Jesus Christ's birth.
people celebrate the birth of jesus and give people presents!!! xxx
Christmas is a time when Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus. They have food and decorations exchange presents.
we have presents because santa started by giving toys to poor children then because the birth of Jesus he disided to give everyone presents.
Gifts are given at Christmas as a reminder of the gifts that were given to baby Jesus by the wise men.
People give presents to each other, put up a Christmas tree and go to church to celebrate the birth of Jesus, it used to be just about celebrating the birth of jesus but then they made it more of a happy holiday.
To get families to see each other the birth of Jesus - Originally it was a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. The giving of presents was to symbolise the present brought to the stable by the shepherds and 3 kings.
what people do in Iceland on Christmas is they usually celebrate JESUS'S birth by going to Church next having a feast then last opening presents