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Enchanted Tiki Bird said:That being said, I am completely confused by Oxfordcircus' comments. What do you mean there's no biblical warrant for celebrating the birth of Jesus? What about the birth narratives recounted in the Gospels? For me, Christmas is much more than an "nice, emotional time of year". While Easter is by far more important to the Christian story, there would be no resurrection without the birth. It is very important to understanding the trinity that most Christians uphold.
I'm sorry but I couldn't let that comment go unaddressed.
I believe what Oxfordcircus is trying to say is that the December 25 date for Christmas has no Scriptural basis, not that the birth of Jesus has no Scriptural basis (I apologize for the double negative).
IIRC, the date for Christmas has something to do with the pagan celebration for the Winter Solstice.
The tree, the wreath and even the date are all from pagan rituals. That's why I say to towns-put up a tree, a menorah, a creche, candles for Kwanzaa and a Star and Crescent!! What a wonderful way to celebrate the diversity of the town!
