Whatever they want to. Pagans don't celebrate Christmas because it's a Christian holiday.
As with anyone, anything they wish
Whatever they want to. Pagans don't celebrate Christmas because it's a Christian holiday.
As with anyone, anything they wish
the pagans/christians
To give thanks for a plentiful harvest and to mourn the dead that have passed in the previous year.
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no, pagans do not eat peopleANSWER!NO, Pagans and all the branches of Pagans do not eat people! It is against the very essence of the religion. For example the Wiccan Rede says"And ye HARM NONE do as ye will" and it says"What ye sends forth comes back to thee so ever mind the law of three"So no, Wiccans and pagans and such don't eat people. Yes there is a history of sacrifice (animal) but Pagans don't eat people. And it was only a select group that practised sacrifice, and we were not the only religion. Many have done worse. Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and other polythiestic religions.It's entirely possible that some pagan tribes in South America or elsewhere might be cannibalistic, but you wont find that in the civilized world.
I think European pagans celebrated Yule, which involved tree worship.
Yule is celebrated much the same as Christmas. Pagans celebrating Yule do not celebrate the birth of Christ.
Pagans are people, it is impossible to say that all pagans eat one specific diet. There are no strict dietary regulation or requirements in paganism. We are basically omnivorous, however, some but not all are vegetarian, some but not all are vegan.
I don't eat turkey on Christmas, I eat ham.
They do not celebrate Christmas, except for some, which just eat regular American Christmas food. they eat chrismas cake
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Jews do not celebrate Christmas and so do not eat any special foods for Christmas.
Christmas comes to us from the middle ages. The Catholic church wanted to replace the pagan celebrations with Christian ones so they used the days that the pagans were all ready using and made them into Christian holidays. December 25th was a pagan holiday of the Winter solace. The word "Christmas" is really Christ Mass, and the people had 3 masses a day on Christmas Day. There were no gifts nor decorated trees. Evergreens were brought in, even by the pagans, but they weren't used as Christmas trees.