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12-11-05
I don't suppose anyone here knows the pagan origins of Christmas, do they? The birth of Jesus on December 25, the Son (Sun) of God born on the ancient festival day of Sol Invictus (the Sun Unconquered, heavily worshiped by ancient Romans). The shepards tending their flocks nearby wouldn't have been doing so in the winter.
The Christmas tree originates from the ancient Egyptians, while the mistletoe originates from the ancient Druids in Britain and Gaul (France). The mistletoe originates from a belief that it would drive away evil spirits or protect the user from nightmares if placed under a pillow.
The Christmas tree came from the Ancient Egyptians, who every year on December 21, the shortest day of the year, they would hang evergreen branches on their doors as a symbol of life's triumph over death.
Much of this comes from Wikipedia.com. A small history lesson for you all. Enjoy. |