I love Christmas and Christmas movies. This year since all this cabal crap gave me a stronger faith, I felt that was sorely missing in my collection. Only movie i can think of is Charlie Brown when Linus tells the true meaning. Thought you all might have suggestions. Thanks
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Not a movie, but it mentions some of the origins of the Christmas holiday. I read parts of this article to myself/family on Christmas Day (yesterday). Hope you folks had a Merry Christmas. https://conservapedia.com/Christmas
Sorry December 25th always has been a pagan holiday celebrating Satunalia and Mithras.
Jesus was not born on 25th December no matter what the church tries to say. Christ mass did not appear till the 4th century.
There is no Biblical basis for christmas. sadly easter is likewise a pagan renewal celebration, the Bible is clear that Jesus was crucified at Passover and rose again three days and three nights later just as Jesus prophesied.
It goes much deeper than that. The winter solstice is the day the "Sun of God" hits the lowest point in astrological terms. It remains there "dead" for three days and is resurrected and born anew on the 25th and begins it's journey back north again.
Almost all religions are myths encoding the movements of celestial bodies..
Note that Easter is the spring equinox, another waypoint for the "Sun of God" but is approximated because it is assigned to the day of the week, which changes the numerical date. Edit: I was wrong about the above^ My bad. I haven't celebrated Easter or Christmas since I was young so I actually had to look up when Easter was... but the spring equinox does closely correlate with the Passover.
The passover was about the Exodus of Egypt and freeing of the Jews. But the deeper Truth encoded in both Jewish and Christian traditions are astrological representations.
The Holy Roman Empire is asshoe.
Also worth noting "know the sabbath and keep it holy" seems to slip past everyone also. The seventh day of the week is the sabbath isn't Sunday... But because most religions have worshipped the Sun, whether outright or covertly, "Sun"day was fraudulently assigned. The only explanation I can think of is group think and tradition being valued more than the actual biblical "law" and/or nobody actually reads the bible.