Hay Guys, I was searching for some things on the origin of christmas and i have a couple of questiosn
Is god's EXACT birth date known, what is it?
If it isnt then why do we celebrate Christmas on the 7nth?
i came upon allot off things saying Christmas rituals are based on Pagan rituals?
and is the world so messed up to the point that when i search the word christmas only atheist websites pop up???
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I think the purpose of appropriating those days for Christian worship is that the early Catholic church wanted to give the people something else to do rather than participating in the popular Pagan rituals. Plus it made it harder for the young Church to adopt the idea that one could be both Pagan and Christian.
I don't think there is anything Pagan about the dates of Orthodox holidays. Good Friday coincides with the Hebrew Passover, and I think the rest of the year is modelled around that. I'm not sure where Jan 7 comes from for the date of christmas, but it is convenient to celebrate it a little before the Great Lent so that a great portion of the year follows the life of Christ and the rest of the year follows the history of the Church.
I wouldn't say that there is nothing that shows any similarity to pagan ritual in the Coptic Church. It's just that everything I've found to link the rituals in the Coptic Church with previous Egyptian Pagan ritual seems to be universal, like raising incense and the concept of sacrifice which are also Hebrew (and Babylonian, and Myan and Incan, and ...). They also put high importance on honoring their dead, just like everyone else, but they also recited their names which is interesting, because aside from Egyptian Pagans and Egyptian Christians, I'm not sure anyone else did that. Also, the seasons of prayer are similar, i.e. rising of the waters, plants and air of heavens. . . Well duh... it's natural for people of the same region to have the same concerns at the same time. The same thing applies to reciting the names of the dead; they were the same people and they were used to it.
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