Should We Celebrate Christmas?

Today, Christmas is a very popular holiday. However, as is often the case, what is popular is not always right and what is right is not always popular. Christmas means ‘mass for Christ’. The name of the holiday is much newer than the holiday itself. The customs associated with Christmas, in one form or another, have been celebrated for literally thousands of years. ‘Christmas’ is just a new name for an old holiday.

There is no doubt that the customs that are associated with Christmas, as well as the idea of a deity being born on December 25th are of pagan origin. One need only look to an encyclopedia or even many local newspapers in the 12th month of the year to find this truth. The real issue is whether or not we should walk in these customs. So what is so bad about it? Is it just for the children? What should we be teaching our children? Truth or lies?

The truth is that the Messiah was not born on December 25th. December 25th is the birthday of nearly every pagan god ever invented. In fact, the pagan customs associated with Christmas are clearly condemned in the scriptures. Paganism/Idolatry is something that is against G-d. If we know that the roots of Christmas are of pagan origin, shouldn’t the roots of our worship be in the scriptures, rather than paganism? Consider the scriptures that I will quote that clearly proclaim that the keeping of these festivals is sinful. G-d’s people should always seek the truth.

G-d tells us, "Do not learn the way of the Gentiles." Don’t even learn it, let alone practice it and incorporate it into the worship of G-d. History tells us that when the sun began to go further away from the earth and the days grew shorter in the winter, the sun worshipping Gentiles were "dismayed", and feared that the sun would not return. So they held certain festivals just after the time of the Winter Solstice when it did begin to return. This return of the sun is why December 25th is the birthday of so many solar deities. One of the customs the pagans has was to decorate a tree that they had cut down and fasten it so that would not topple. G-d tells us not to learn the way of the heathen.

The very foundation of the Christmas holiday is a lie. The Messiah was not born December 25th. He did not ask us to celebrate his birthday. He did not say to set up a tree in our house and decorate it and our houses with anything. Santa Claus does not exist. He doesn’t have reindeer that fly and he isn’t going to come on December 25th and leave any gifts. Everything is a lie. Is G-d the originator of this holiday? Or is it the father of lies? Jesus condemned the leaders of that generation for teaching lies.

Submitted by: Ahava, December 4th, 2008 Topic: Messianic Forums
Tags: biblical feasts, Biblical Feasts, Christmas, idoltary, paganism

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Gawriela Debora commented on December 11, 2008:

Shalom. I agree with this article. We should not celebrate Christmas 25 December. Then day of pagan holiday. We know all, that Jahszua be bore in holiday Sukkot. And we in this holiday should remember Messiah's birth, King of Israel, Our redeemer.

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