by jimwalton » Thu Oct 24, 2019 2:30 pm
> Origins is where it comes from and is exactly what we're talking about.
Well, good. Then you realize that wreaths and trees have nothing to do with your question about origins.
> And also, my family and the family i grew up in, in our modern day practice observes nothing religious. We don't do nativity stuff, nor do we praise any lord. Ours is a happy secular xmas.
Good. That's fine. What you practice has nothing to do with the origins of the holiday (how and why Christmas started).
> You've listed and acknowledged evidence that Christmas evolved from winter solstice, but you certainly haven't proved the opposite.
You need to go back and read my post. What I listed and acknowledged was exactly the opposite. Here's what I said (this will be the third time I've given this evidence:
1. The evidence is strong that Jesus was not born in December.
2. When the early church writers even mention Jesus's birth, which is rare, they mention it being at other times, not in December.
3. There's no evidence that Jesus's birth was recognized or celebrated in the first several centuries.
4. The Romans celebrated the winter solstice, but there's no evidence in the first several centuries of Christianity that Christmas was even celebrated, let alone that it was celebrated at the winter solstice.
5. The early Christians did everything possible to distance themselves from Roman practices and particularly Roman religion, so there was no using of a Roman festival to celebrate Christmas.
6. It's only about AD 350 or so that December 25 is mentioned as the birthday of Jesus, and there is no mention of a celebration let alone anything to do with the winter solstice.
7. The Eastern Church has never celebrated Christmas at the winter solstice.
8. What information we have from the Roman Catholic Church puts Christmas in December because they put the conception in March. The birth of Christ has nothing to do with the winter solstice.
> You seem to think Christians all came from one place
They did. They came from the ministry of Jesus in Palestine in the first century. Jesus was crucified and resurrected in Jerusalem, and the church started 50 days later in Jerusalem.
> Christianity spread to many societies and cultures.
Correct. It spread from Jerusalem to be a global belief. Statistics say there are 2.2 billion of us Christians alive now around the Earth.
> The trees and wreaths were always there for some of those cultures.
Evidence?
> Do you honestly think that cultures that celebrated winter solstice one year just said "ok, this year we're calling this Christmas"?
Nope. I've said all along that's not what happened. The celebration of Christmas is unrelated to winter solstice.