Paganism
- Caroline Stephens

- Dec 13, 2025
- 1 min read

As the Christmas tree goes up at the Vatican, bear in mind the Vatican is not a representation of true (Biblical) Christianity, nor is Christmas the true birthday of Christ
Christmas has very little to do with Christ yet much to do with Saturn, Ba’al, pagan rituals, and sacrifice
Historically, Dec. 25th marked the birthday of every pagan sun god across various cultures. It coincides with the winter solstice, when the sun is symbolically "reborn." Christmas’ origin (Yule) points to Nimrod, who was deified as the original pagan sun god (Ba’al)
The Romans celebrated Saturnalia on the winter solstice, a festival consisting of feasting and gift exchanges, in honor of Saturn. Constantine later established Dec. 25th as the official date for celebrating Christ’s birth in an effort to attract pagans to Christendom
More so, if Christmas was truly a biblical holiday, it would not be celebrated by unbelievers, atheists, pagans, and others. Yes, God knows our hearts, but we should seek to be separate from the world!




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