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Is Christmas stolen from the Pagans?

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those Christmas traditions. Prior to 1950, Italians would have looked at you like you had two heads if you tried to give them Christmas trees. (Well, there are evergreens in Italy

It's Christmas, Not Happy Holidays!

http://www.jesusisprecious.org/articles/christmas_vs_happy_holidays.htm

rot undermining the traditions they seem so motivated to preserve. Their annual war on Christmas special generates outrage and, therefore, ratings. Those ratings, in turn, help th
Salvation is a free gift that is simply taken. You cannot earn forgiveness of sins; but rather, Jesus paid our debt of sin with His precious literal blood.

Jesus Is With Us, Whether the Left Likes It or Not

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not a mere reverie for traditions past, but is a recognition that our society no longer honors Christ. It is simply not PC. Ignoring Christ, however, is not just a bad idea. It is

Pilgrim Hall Museum - Welcome Page

https://pilgrimhall.org/

practices and mourning traditions between 1785 and 1820 with Stephen O’Neill, Executive Director of the Hanover Historical Society. This free tour was filmed at Burial Hill in Ply
Pilgrim Hall, built in 1824, is a gallery museum in the center of historic Plymouth, Massachusetts. The nation’s oldest continuously–operating public museum, Pilgrim Hall house

Superstitions from Europe

https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/superstition.html

or, The Drolls, Traditions, and Superstitions of Old Cornwall (London: John Camden Hotten, 1871), pp. 384-385. Hunt's source: John Gay (1685-1732), The Shepherd's Week, in Six Pas

Groundhog Day, Chinese Astronomy, Halloween, May Day, and other Curiosities

https://friesian.com/grndhog.htm

and where astronomical traditions began. Two dates are given for each Equinox and Solstice because they drift backwards until, every four years, a leap day is introduced to correc

Life of John Sterling, by Thomas Carlyle

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1085/1085-h/1085-h.htm

which encircled it, the traditions of its immeasurable age, made St. Quentin's Castle a wonderful and awful fabric in the imagination of a child; and long after I last saw its mou


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