For Christians, The Bible is useful for life. In the same way, other religious books are indispensible for true followers of those religions. If people consider their holy books useful only for important festival occasions, they aren't religious (or, if you prefer, superstitious). It's the same as only attending holy services for particular feast days, or weddings or funerals.
Christmas mangers are useful as a reminder of our faith and our traditions. They remind us of the real reason for the Christmas season, not just the commercial one.
It's not. Christmas itself was not a holiday during the time frame that the Bible encompasses.
Christmas is not in the Bible. but his Ressurection is and that is more important.
to me it is "a Christmas carol" Bible twas the night before christmas.
The Bible does not mention Jesus' date of birth or the celebration of it, therefore it does not mention "Christmas", anywhere.
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Christmas is a Christian holiday originating from the bible. The stories in the bible by definition are myths (that is to say they are ancient stories, not necessarily untrue.). So yes, technically the story of Christmas is mythological.
AnswerThe story of the Grinch who stole Christmas is not from the Bible, it is from How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, a children's book written in 1957 by Dr. Seuss.
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Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ, and was not founded in Bible times. The birth of Christ can be referred to as the Nativity or just The Birth of Christ.
Things that is useful to her. Things that she loves.