Celebrating Jesus Is Born Is Pagan!

There's a lot of reasons that the birth of Jesus is celebrated December 25th every year. It was, for one, to bear witness to the pagan community about Him and His birth, to show them another way - His way.

The tree was a pagan thing but adopted by the Christian Church it became a shinning witness to Christ.

Jesus wasn't born on December 25th. Most people know that now. However, the pagan community celebrated the rebirth of the "sun" on Winter Solstice, December 21st, literally the longest night of the year. Christians wanted to lure them into the Church in order to win their souls for Christ. After all, they were in a celebratory mood already, now how about celebrating the Son instead?

The idea is pretty simple and I think it's impressive of the early church.

It was never pagan in any way nor intended to be!

That may be a common arguments nowadays but the Witnesses take it a lot further as with all other things that they do.

Calling the celebration of the birth of Christ pagan for any reason is unreasonable and uneducated, to say the least, but is it possible that they say it to hook into their beliefs that downgrade Him and take away His Divinity, making him also more unimportant like the rest of us? Or maybe like the angels? YES!

Their literature gets a lot of facts wrong, This is no exception. The Pagan community celebrates the renewing sun December 21st. Their literature says it's December 25th. That's wrong. They don't believe the pagans themselves about their own beliefs!

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