There is only one day of Christmas
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Christmas tree traditions originated in Germany in the 1500s. It is believed that Martin Luther started the tradition by putting candles on a pine tree. When Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, a few years later someone thought of making tiny bulbs to decorate Christmas trees.
This tradition is believed to be practiced in Russia. It is thought to bring good luck and represents a wish for a long life.
A New Thought for Christmas was created in 2009.
Science fiction is not thought to have its origins in the oral tradition.
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According to tradition, the young Abram first thought of the existence of One God at the age of three years old, in 1809 BCE.
In countries such as the UK and Australia, the day after Christmas is also a public holiday, and it is called Boxing Day. The day is thought to have originated in England when rich households would "box up" some gifts for their servants, who were unable to have Christmas Day off (as they were serving their households). Another theory is that it originated from the tradition of leaving food and other necessities for the poor in boxes outside churches on the day after Christmas.
Santa Claus is Father Christmas he distributes the presents and is the one that puts the thought into Christmas. Jesus is the one that puts the religious thoughts in Christmas
the love and thought
it is because the people there thought this king or leader landed there and gave them freedom. And they thought the leaders birth day was on christmas.
Christmas trees are a modification of an older, Pagan Yuletide festival. The tradition dates at least to the Middle Ages, and may be much older.From about the 1500s or the 1600s, Christmas trees were being used in the Rhineland in Germany.There is some dispute as to whether the tradition started in Germany (in the 1500s, or possibly the 1600s) or earlier in Latvia and Estonia. The German claim is thought to have more credibility.In about 1815, after attempting to stamp out the practice and failing, the Roman Catholic church adopted Yuletide trees as their own, and used them as part of the Christian tradition, with the growth of the fir tree symbolising the life of Jesus of Nazareth.When the Hannovers became the English Royal family, the practice spread to the United Kingdom.
no it was not thought of