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1) date for Christmas comes from a roman pagan celebration for the god Saturn - actual date of christs birth is spring during the passover and lambing season, being a symbol of the birth of the lamb - in other words christs real birthdate and death date are probably the same (passover)
2) many other Christmas traditions come from roman pagan traditions and depictions in early christian/catholic art and writing that started some misconceptions of the Christmas story of The Bible
3) the traditional concept of the 3 wise men almost certainly started with the "rewording" of the scriptures by Jewish/christians who created the first manuscripts - the Jews had settlements all over the known world and many of them had prophets who practiced an uncorrupted faith as opposed to the "holy" men in Jerusalem - the wise men were some of these prophits that were sent by visions to witness the birth of Jesus and return to testify of it to the rest of the world - the creaters of the first manuscripts probably changes the word prophet to wise men to hide the corruption of the preisthood in Jerusalem
4) the shepherds who saw and heard the angel(s) where realy temple priests whose job it was to tend the flocks of temple sheep used for sacrifice - these were amongst the few still righteous priests in jeruslem and were called by god to witness and care for Jesus - they were not just any shepherds - again a rewording of the scriptures to hide the fact of corruption in the priesthood
Christmas actually comes from the Roman Saturnalia festival to celebrate the completion of the Temple of Saturn. It was adopted by the early Christian Romans who liked the holiday and didn't want to move it to June, Jesus' supposed birth month, so they changed a few things for conveinience. You'll find that most of Christianitys traditions, stories and holidays are adaptations of Roman, Greek and Celtic religions that have had names changed for political reasons but today are held up as fact by the majority of Christians, essentially Christianity is a big lie.
Santa Claus's house is not on any kind of land mass. Because the Northern polar cap, also known as the northpole, is not actually any land at all. The Northpole is just a large ice cap (unlike Antartica, the southern polar cap, which has land below it's ice covering). Therefore Santa doesn't live in a specific country, he lives on the Northpole (the Northern Polar Cap).
Yes. Who Do You Thinks Gives You All Those Presents.
it originates from deep inside you, inside your heart. It doesnt matter whats true or not, what you believe should be good for you :)
what country was Christmas originated in
England
Most of Germany celebrates Christmas. The traditions are different on each side of the country
There are number of traditions held for a polish Christmas. The most popular include: gift giving, Christmas tree, Wigilia - The Vigil and the star supper.
There are countless Christmas traditions in the world, varying from country to country, culture to culture, and even from family to family. The Christmas tree is the most popular tradition. Belgian children leave carrots and hay for Saint Nicholas's horses (as opposed to reindeer.) Czechs set a place at their tables for the Christ child. In France, children have their shoes filled with gifts and candy instead of stockings.
Setting up nativity scenes; lighting candles on the Advent wreath.Another Answer:Going to church on Christmas Eve is a tradition.Some churches go around houses singing Christmas carols.
It is difficult to determine which country has the most traditions, as traditions vary greatly across cultures. However, countries with rich cultural histories, such as India, China, Japan, and Mexico, are often recognized for their diverse and longstanding traditions that are deeply rooted in their societies.
The Sicilians celebrate Christmas by having seven fish dinners on Christmas Eve. Most traditions in Sicily come from Cena Della Vigilia which means the supper of eve. Also they wait for the time that Christ was born and then they go to a communion of mass at 12 pm.
Yes. Australia follows most of the traditions that other westernised countries follow when it comes to Christmas. The tradition of exchanging gifts at Christmas is very strong.
the country turkey's traditions are going to the famous mosque in is tanbul
Without knowing which country Bhavana is from, it is difficult to determine specifics about their cultural traditions. However, it is likely that cultural traditions in Bhavana's country are diverse and unique, influenced by history, religion, geography, and social customs. Understanding the specific country would provide more insight into its cultural traditions.
Most people who live in Christmas Island are from Christmas Island.
Most Christians. People who are not Christians have other traditions.
Poland