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Christmas is NOT a pagan holiday

Mike December 3, 2025

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The claim that Christmas is a pagan holiday is a subject of ongoing debate, with arguments on both sides. Some sources assert that Christmas has pagan origins, pointing to the coincidence of its date with ancient winter solstice celebrations such as Saturnalia in Rome and Yule among the Norse, which honored deities like Saturn and Odin. The Roman festival of Dies Natalis Solis Invicti, celebrating the “birthday of the unconquered sun,” was observed on December 25 and may have influenced the choice of date for Christmas. Early Christians may have adopted this date to facilitate the conversion of pagans by replacing existing festivals with a Christian observance. Some traditions, like decorating trees and kissing under mistletoe, are linked to pre-Christian customs associated with fertility and the winter solstice.

Source: Wesley Huff
Source: Wesley Huff

However, other sources argue that Christmas is not inherently pagan. They emphasize that the celebration of Christ’s birth on December 25 was established by the early Christian Church, with evidence of its observance as early as the 4th century. The date was not chosen for religious reasons tied to paganism but rather to align with existing cultural celebrations, allowing Christians to “redeem” them for the glory of God. The meaning of symbols and traditions is determined by current usage, not historical origin; for example, a Christmas tree today is not viewed as a pagan symbol by most Christians. The Gospel Coalition and other Christian organizations maintain that while some customs may have pre-Christian roots, no modern Christmas tradition can be definitively traced to pagan worship. They argue that the holiday has been transformed into a Christian celebration of the incarnation of Jesus Christ, and its core meaning is distinct from pagan practices.

In summary, while Christmas coincides with and incorporates elements from ancient winter festivals, its foundational purpose as a Christian celebration of Jesus’ birth is affirmed by many scholars and religious institutions. The debate centers on whether the adoption of existing traditions constitutes a pagan origin or a Christian reclamation of cultural practices.

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