Give me a frickin break. All these years, I and millions of others have been lead to believe that the Christmas tree was part of the celebration of Christ's birth. If that is an accepted truth, then how in the h*ll could an "evergreen" 3000 years before that incident be a part of that celebration?
If using the act of placing gifts by/under the evergreen elevates it to the status of a Christmas tree, then Osiris is a Johnny Come Lately because I'm sure that thousands of years before that, some Neanderthal threw a bone with meat on it under a tree as a "gift" for his mate and by your definition, voila, the Christmas tree and gift giving tradition was started.
There are people out there who will tell you that Christ was not born on Christmas. Mid December was the feast of Sol Invictis, the Unconquerable Sun, that it was a Pagan Germanic Feast Day - Yule. They will tell you that Easter is actually the Feast Day of a Germanic Fertility Goddess called Oestre, that Easter Eggs are a pagan symobol, that
Christ didn’t rise on a Sunday as he died on a Friday and it was predicted He would be in the Grave for Three Days and Three Nights.
All these people are probably right.
So what?
The Early Christian Church probably didn’t know the exact date of Christ’s Birth, or the exact date of His Crucifixtion.
They were faced with dealing with popularized pagan cults and cult days. They decided to “pre-empt” them by Christianizing them and turning Pagan Holidays into Christian Holy Days. Sounds pretty smart to me.
And if Chist didn’t rise from the dead on a Sunday, the only thing that is REALLY important is that He rose from the Dead and will come again.
If He wasn’t born on Christmas Day, the important thing is He WAS born and we have a day to honor His Birth.
And if the pagans worshipped trees, so what? They worshipped animals too, but that doesn’t keep us from having pets and we don’t worship Christmas Trees.
All of a sudden everybody is out the throw a wet blanket on Christian celebrations. Screw them. Buy the Tree, set up a Creche, go to Church, and remember what you are REALLY celebrating and everything will turn out o.k.
Merry Christmas!!!
"Give me a frickin break. All these years, I and millions of others have been lead to believe that the Christmas tree was part of the celebration of Christ's birth. If that is an accepted truth, then how in the h*ll could an "evergreen" 3000 years before that incident be a part of that celebration?Frikin break given (from me at least). I had no intention of offending, but only to illustrate that stating as fact that Latvia was the origin of the tree tradition is historically challenged and well documented (including scriptural). The article you linked to says as much about it's pagan origins in recorded history.
If using the act of placing gifts by/under the evergreen elevates it to the status of a Christmas tree, then Osiris is a Johnny Come Lately because I'm sure that thousands of years before that, some Neanderthal threw a bone with meat on it under a tree as a "gift" for his mate and by your definition, voila, the Christmas tree and gift giving tradition was started. "