CHRISTMAS: WHEN PAGANISM SLIPPED INTO CHRISTIANITY & HALLOWEEN IS DEFINITELY NOT A CHRISTIAN HOLIDAY CELEBRATED IN AMERICA

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This was a reply I wrote to someone: I know Christmas is a Pagan holiday. I’ve even done videos about it and mentioned it on my website many times. Christmas was even BANNED IN AMERICA in the 1800s because it was "TOO PAGAN". Christmas is an example of how paganism had to be merged into Christianity so that it was palatable enough for Europeans to accept it. All aspects of Christmas are PAGAN. The date is pagan. (It is off YULE (Mid Winter Solstice) by about 2 days. The Christmas tree is Pagan, and the giving of gifts is Pagan. So a bit of Paganism slipped into Christianity. I think EASTER is also Pagan. Even in modern America, White Americans celebrate holidays that are definitely not CHRISTIAN. Example: Halloween. Halloween is definitely not a pro-Christian holiday yet Americans celebrate it religiously. Halloween has got Pagan origins and it also has some weird occult stuff. The original holiday was: "the Celtic festival of Samhain, which marked the end of the harvest season and involved rituals to ward off spirits."



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