Rick O'Shez
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An idea from another thread, does Xmas have anything to do with Christ?
Just vote and comment if you want.
His followers always noted His birth, because He wasn't an average person.
So hoping is now called demanding according to you.I think Christ has nothing to do with Christmas. Santa, Flying Reindeer, Robins - it's a surreal time corrupting children's awareness into demanding physical gifts. Ok so Christ was born but we all do that!
I think it was historically started in order to be a way to honor Christ. But with the way society is now, it is more about gift giving and well meaning for all then about Christ. So I vote "no" it is not about Christ. Not anymore.
There is a strong connection between Christmas and Christianity.
Mankind's scapegoat Jesus is born of bestiality from one species, God, and another species, man.
No, pagan holidays crept into christianity making it counterfeit,better known as Christendom.Constantine was responsible for some of this.Christians essentially stole December 25 from the Roman god Mithra who was said to have been born on that date. Mitathraism dates back over a 1000 years before the supposed birth of Jesus. A number of cultures followed its teaching, the Romans possibly the most resent. Christianity is nothing more that a corruption of many ancient cults dating back thousands of years. The real significance of December 25th is the celebration of the winter solstice.
Jesus was not an important person during his lifetime. He was nothing but a common rabble-rouser. Romans kept good records and there is no contemporary mention of him. He is really nothing more than a myth.
Xmas is a good excuse to gather friends and family. That is fine with me but don’t add a supernatural being to the day.
Christians essentially stole December 25 from the Roman god Mithra who was said to have been born on that date. Mitathraism dates back over a 1000 years before the supposed birth of Jesus. A number of cultures followed its teaching, the Romans possibly the most resent. Christianity is nothing more that a corruption of many ancient cults dating back thousands of years. The real significance of December 25th is the celebration of the winter solstice.
Jesus was not an important person during his lifetime. He was nothing but a common rabble-rouser. Romans kept good records and there is no contemporary mention of him. He is really nothing more than a myth.
Xmas is a good excuse to gather friends and family. That is fine with me but don’t add a supernatural being to the day.
A lot of people were responsible for this. People have a way of letting their own personal opinions enter into their faiths, as well. People were following a different faith when they discovered Yeshua, they did not want to give up all of their customs, so they incorporated them into what we now call Christianity. We, as humans, do have a certain amount of discernment into this. We can read the Christian scriptures and then look at the practices of various denominations of the Church and can tell which ones actually came from Yeshua's teachings.No, pagan holidays crept into christianity making it counterfeit,better known as Christendom.Constantine was responsible for some of this.
A lot of people were responsible for this. People have a way of letting their own personal opinions enter into their faiths, as well. People were following a different faith when they discovered Yeshua, they did not want to give up all of their customs, so they incorporated them into what we now call Christianity. We, as humans, do have a certain amount of discernment into this. We can read the Christian scriptures and then look at the practices of various denominations of the Church and can tell which ones actually came from Yeshua's teachings.
There seems to be a lot of disagreement on the exact date of Christ's birth. A spiritual guide I studied under favors January 6 which is now known as the Day of Epiphany, which is the day the Magi presented their gifts. In Europe during that time, there was a pagan observance of celebration of the winter solstace. The feudal kings of Europe celebrated by having these feasts that lasted for many days. So when Christianity came along, they celebrated until January 6. When the Industrial Revolution came along, production managers protested these long celebrations. So they decided to use December 25th and January 1st as the only two holidays.
Didn't you just tell me....... Never mind. Anyway... Yes,when one compares what Jesus actually taught, to what people do in the world,one can separate the truth from the fake.