• @[email protected]
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    191 year ago

    Yes. Christianity has a long history of repurposing festivals of other cultures into the core mythos.

    • Jo Miran
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      151 year ago

      It’s especially funny to me when some people start screaming to “put Christ back into Christmas” then proceeded with using nothing but pagan symbols. Then they sing about the twelve days of Christmas and only celebrate the first day.

    • @jaybone
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      31 year ago

      All cultures do this, and I think this is part of that persons point.

      In mainstream culture now, Christmas is not about Jesus, or the pagan solstice the Christians took it from.

      Now it’s just about giving presents and being with family and other modern traditions driven mostly by commercialism.

      Just like thanksgiving isn’t about pilgrims or native Americans, Halloween isn’t about all saint or all souls or whatever it was. Easter isn’t about Jesus rising (or whatever pagan holiday that was probably originally based on) it’s just about a bunny and colored eggs.

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        1 year ago

        And I am politely refraining from explaining why converting “we dicked over the indigenous people but tell ourselves they liked it” to “we are truly blessed by God” is somehow even worse.

        Mostly because the subject of this protest does that for me

        • @jaybone
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          11 year ago

          Many people were not educated about the true history. So they weren’t celebrating “we dicked over the indigenous people” day.

          • @[email protected]
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            01 year ago

            Yes. Propaganda is strong and critical thinking is low. That changes nothing and is just a blatant attempt to absolve oneself of any guilt