Bunch of Lying Hippies...
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 8:11 pm
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The myth goes that it's the other way around...
The myth goes that it's the other way around...
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Was Christmas day originally paganistic?
Is December 25th the anniversary of a pagan holiday? Some of you may have heard that it was, but originally it wasn't until after Christianity was established. As Gene Edward Veith says,
True, the Emperor Aurelian, in the five short years of his reign, tried to start one, "The Birth of the Unconquered Sun," on Dec. 25, 274. This festival, marking the time of year when the length of daylight began to increase, was designed to breathe new life into a declining paganism. But Aurelian's new festival was instituted after Christians had already been associating that day with the birth of Christ. According to Mr. Tighe, the Birth of the Unconquered Sun "was almost certainly an attempt to create a pagan alternative to a date that was already of some significance to Roman Christians." Christians were not imitating the pagans. The pagans were imitating the Christians.
...This celebrates Christ's birth in the darkest time of the year. The Celtic and Germanic tribes, who would be evangelized later, did mark this time in their "Yule" festivals, a frightening season when only the light from the Yule log kept the darkness at bay. Christianity swallowed up that season of depression with the opposite message of joy: "The light [Jesus] shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it" (John 1:5).