"You shall not plant for
yourself any tree, as a wooden image, near the altar which you build for
yourself to the Lord {your heart} your God. You shall not set
up a sacred pillar, which the Lord your God hates." (Deuteronomy 16:21-22)
"Thus saith the Lord, Learn not
the way of the heathen." (Jeremiah 10:2)
It is generally believed by many that
Christmas, according to the Bible officially commemorates the birth of Jesus.
Did the apostles, who knew Jesus personally and were taught by him, celebrate
His birthday on December 25? Did they celebrate it at all? If Christmas is the
chief of the Christian holidays, why do so many non-Christians observe it?
The word “Christmas” means “Mass
of Christ,” or, as it came to be shortened, “Christ-Mass.” It came to
non-Christians and Protestants from the Roman Catholic Church. And where did
they get it? Not from the Bible or the apostles of Jesus, but was adopted by
the Roman Catholic Church in the fourth century from paganism.
Since the celebration of Christmas
has come to the world from the Roman Church, and has no authority but that of
the Catholic church, let's examine the Catholic Encyclopedia, 1911 edition,
published by that church.“Christ-mass was not among the earliest festivals
of the Church… the first evidence of the feast is from Egypt.” “Pagan customs
centering around the January calends gravitated to Christmas.” The
Catholic Encyclopedia (vol. III p. 724) declares that Irenaeus and Tertullian
do not make mention of this festival and they lived during the second century.
It also states that by the time of Jerome and Augustine, the fourth century,
the christmas festival was already
established.
The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1946
edition, “Christmas (i.e., the Mass of Christ)… Christmas was not among
the earliest festivals of the Church…”
The Encyclopedia Americana, 1944
edition, “Christmas… it was, according to many authorities, not
celebrated in the first Centuries of the Christian church, as the Christian
usage in general was to celebrate the death of remarkable persons rather than
their birth. (The “communion,” which is instituted by New Testament Bible
authority, is a memorial of the death of Christ.)… A feast was established in
memory of this event (Christ’s birth) in the fourth century. In the fifth
century the Western Church ordered it to be celebrated forever on the day of
the old Roman feast of the birth of Sol, as no certain knowledge of the day of
Christ’s birth existed.”
These recognized historical
authorities show Christmas was not observed by Christians for the first two or
three hundred years. It got into the Western or Roman Church by the fourth
century A.D. It was not until the fifth century that the Catholic
Church ordered it to be celebrated as an official Christian festival!
We do not know the exact date as to
when Christmas began to be celebrated on December 25th. Before this
date, the Church did not celebrate the birth of Christ. The writings of the New
Testament indicate that Jesus was not born in that time of the year; the
Historical data appear to indicate that He was born in the fall. We do not know
the exact date because the Word of God does not declare it, neither does it
make mention that the Primitive Apostolic Church celebrated the birth of Christ.
Jesus was not born in the winter
season! When Jesus was born, the bible says there were shepherds in the field,
watching over their sheep (Luke 2:8). This could have never
occurred in Judea in the month of December. The shepherds always brought their
flocks from the mountainsides and fields and corralled them no later than
October 15th, to protect them from the cold, rainy season that
followed that date (Song of Solomon 2:11; Ezra 10:9, 13) winter
time is a rainy and cold season it does not permit shepherds to abide in open
fields at nigh. (Adam Clarke Commentary, vol. 5 p.370: N.Y. ed.)
“It was an ancient custom among Jews
of those days to send out their sheep to the fields and deserts about the
Passover (early spring), and bring them home at commencement of the first rain.
During the time they were out, the shepherds watched them night and day. As…
the first rain began early in the month of Marchesvan, which answers to part of
our October and November (begins sometime in October), we find that sheep were
kept out in the open country during the whole summer. And, as there shepherds
had not yet brought home their flocks, it is a presumptive argument that
October had not yet commenced, and that, consequently, our Lord was not born on
the 25th of December, when no flocks were out in the fields;
nor could He have been born later than September, as the flocks were still in
the fields by night. On these very grounds, the nativity in December should be
given up. The feeding of the flocks by night in the fields is a chronological
fact… See the quotations from the Talmudists in Lightfoot.”
The exact date of Jesus’ birth is
entirely unknown. If Jesus had wished us to observe and celebrate His birthday,
He would not have hidden completely the exact date.
The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of
Religious Knowledge explains it clearly, in its article on Christmas:“How
much the date of the festival depended upon the pagan Brumalia (Dec. 25th)
following the Saturnalia (Dec. 17th–24th), and
celebrating the shortest day of the year and the “new sun”… cannot be
accurately determined. The pagan Saturnalia and Brumalia were too deeply
entrenched in popular custom to be set aside by Christian influence… The pagan
festival with its riot and merrymaking was so popular that Christians were glad
of an excuse to continue its celebration with little change in spiritual and in
manner. Christian preachers of the West and the Near East protested against the
unseemly frivolity with which Christ’s birthday was celebrated, while Christians
of Mesopotamia accused their Western brethren of idolatry and sun worship for
adopting as Christian this pagan festival.”
The Roman world had been pagan. Prior
to the fourth century, Christians were few in number, though increasing, and
were persecuted by the government and by pagans. But, with the advent of
Constantine as emperor, who made his profession of Christianity in the fourth
century, placing Christianity on an equal footing with paganism, people of the
Roman world began to accept this now popular Christianity.
These people had grown up in pagan
customs, chief of which was this idolatrous festival of December 25th.
It was a festival of merrymaking, with its special spirit. They enjoyed it!
They didn’t want to give it up! This is how “Christmas” became fastened on our
Western World! We may call it by another name, but it’s the same old
sun-worshipping festival still!
The Encyclopedia Britannica: “Certain
Latin’s, as early as 354, may have transferred the birthday from January 6th to
December 25th, which was then a Mithraic feast… or birthday of the
unconquered Sun… The Syrians and Armenians, who clung to January 6th,
accused the Romans of sun worship and idolatry, contending… that the feast of
December 25th had been invented by disciples of Cerinthus…”
THE REAL ORIGIN OF CHRISTMAS
If we got Christmas from the Roman
Catholics, and they got it from paganism, where did the pagans get it? Where,
when and what was its real origin? It is a chief custom of the corrupt system
denounced all through Bible prophecies and teachings under the name of Babylon,
and it started and originated in the original Babylon of ancient Nimrod! It
stems from roots whose beginning was shortly this side of the Flood!
Nimrod, grandson of Ham, son of Noah,
was the real founder of the Babylonish system that has gripped the world ever
since. Nimrod built the tower of Babel, the original Babylon, ancient Nineveh
and many other cities. The name Nimrod, in Hebrew, is derived from “Marad,”
meaning “he rebelled.”
From many ancient writings, much is
learned of this man. Nimrod was an evil man; he married his own mother,
Semiramis. After Nimrod’s untimely death, his mother-wife propagated the evil
doctrine of the survival of Nimrod as a spirit being. She claimed a full grown
evergreen tree sprang overnight from a dead tree stump, which symbolized the
springing forth unto new life of the dead Nimrod. On each anniversary of his
birth, she claimed, Nimrod would visit the evergreen tree and leave gifts under
it. December 25th was the birthday of Nimrod. This is the real
origin of the Christmas tree.
Some countries that celebrated
festivals on the 25th of December centuries before the birth of
Christ were England, Syria and Babylon. The Roman Empire (Christianized)
adopted this day, the 25th of December like a Christian
festival in the year 354 A.D. by pope Liberius 357 years after the birth of
Christ. Until that year only the Roman pagans celebrated festivals on that day.
For more than 250 years after the
birth of Christ the Romans worshiped many gods, the main deity being Jupiter.
His festival was celebrated in September. In the year 273 A.D. Jupiter was
dethroned and another deity was put in his place, who was the supreme god of
Rome, it was the god of the sun,
Bel or Baal. The Roman Emperor who
was responsible for this change was Aurelia’s. He declared the Babylonian Baal
the supreme god of the Roman Empire under the name of the Invictus sun
“Invisible God”.
What was it that caused the Emperor
Aurelia’s to change gods? It was that during his life he had become interested
in the religions of Persia and Babylon and at the same time there was many
Romans who considered that Jupiter was out of style and theydidn't serve
him with much dedication and this is also what influence the Emperor to look
for a more attractive religion for the Roman populace. Another thing that
influenced in this was that through the years, many people had migrated to the
oriental countries and the majority of them worshiped the deities, that
represented the sun and also Romans that had returned from those countries
brought the doctrines of that religion that adored the sun with them.
Why did the pagan Romans worship the
sun on the 25th of December? According to the Julian calendar
it was accepted that the 25th day of December was the birth of
the sun, for it was when the sun began to expand and it increased its power or
force, it turned on its axis. It was a time for festivals, great idolatry joy,
and ended in a general drunkenness with sensual pleasures. During that time the
Persians also introduced the Roman soldiers to their system of worshiping the
sun. Their Festival was in honor of Mitra the god of the sun. The participants
would enter some special chapels and at midnight they would come out shouting
in high voice “The virgin has conceived!” “The light is shining!”
The Egyptians represented the birth
of the sun with the image of a child and on the 25th of
December they would present the image of the child to the people. It was
believed that the virgin that conceived that child (the sun) on that day was
the oriental goddess whom the Semites called the celestial virgin or the
celestial goddess. (Golden Rough page 358 abr.) Notice that the pagans observed
a festival on December 25th many years before Jesus was born.
They also worshiped a “mother and child.” The difference was that for
them the mother was the queen of the heaven and the child was the god of the
reincarnated sun.
Why was this day chosen (Dec. 25) by
the Christians to celebrate the birth of Christ? About half a century after the
worship of the sun god Baal was introduced to the Romans, Constantine was
converted. The church encouraged him to discard all the pagan festivals and the
one on December 25th was one of them, but there were no
results, because the pagans didn’t want to leave their festivals. Consulting
with the Emperor the leaders of the church influenced the Emperor to sign a
decree that all those prisoners that would get baptized would be given their
freedom. It was believed that by doing this it would encourage those who were
baptized to stop worshiping the sun god. It resulted contrary to their belief,
because the pagans that got baptized continued every year worshiping the god of
the sun on the 25th of December.
The church was in a dilemma but
Constantine had the answer and told the leaders of the church that they arrive
at a compromise with the baptized pagans and that they allow them to retain
their festivals. The advice of Constantine was this “Don’t make it more
difficult so that the pagans are converted without making it easier,” and the
church accepted his advice. The historians of those centuries wrote that the
church was very willing to arrive at a compromise with the pagans and permit
them to retain their festivals which they were accustomed to celebrating and
give them a “Christian dress” or giving them a “Christian meaning”. (The Bible
for Learners vol. III – page 67).
Not being able to abolish the customs
of the pagans the church tried to “purify” these festivals and customs that the
pagans loved so much. The church tried to distract the attention of the
Christians from the pagan festivals with celebrating festivals on the same day.
So that the pagans should no longer worship the god of the sun, Baal, on the 25th of
December, but rather now they should worship the Son of God on that day, but
still using some customs and pagan methods.
December 25th is not
the birthday of Jesus! The apostles and early Apostolic Church never celebrated
Christ’s birthday at any time. There is no command or instruction to celebrate
it in the Bible. However, we are commanded to observe, not celebrate, the date
of His death (I Cor.11:24-26; John 13:14-17).
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