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Is Christmas a Pagan Rip-off?

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We’ve heard it so many times that it’s practically part of the Christmas story itself.


The Romans celebrated their seven-day winter festival, Saturnalia, starting on December 17. It was a thoroughly pagan affair full of debauchery and the worship of the god Saturn. To mark the end of the winter solstice, the Roman emperor established December 25 as a feast to Sol Invictus (the Unconquered Sun). Wanting to make Christianity more palatable to the Romans and more popular with the people, the church co-opted these pagan festivals and put the celebration of the birth of their Savior on December 25. For whatever the Christmas holiday has become today, it started as a copycat of well-established pagan holidays. If you like Christmas, you have Saturnalia and Sol Invictus to thank.


That’s the story, and everyone from liberal Christians to conservative Christians to non-Christians seem to agree that it’s true.


Except that it isn’t


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