January 14, 2026

Tag: Clement of Alexandria

Did the Romans Hijack Christmas? Separating Myth from History
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Did the Romans Hijack Christmas? Separating Myth from History

A frequent objection to celebrating Christmas on December 25 is that it was supposedly “hijacked” from Roman pagan festivals. Critics often point to Saturnalia, celebrated December 17–23, or the festival of Sol Invictus, instituted in AD 274, as evidence that December 25 was chosen to replace these pagan holidays. The implication is that Christmas is […]

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Why December 25? The Historical Evidence for Jesus’ Birth Date
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Why December 25? The Historical Evidence for Jesus’ Birth Date

Every year, some skeptics claim that December 25 as Jesus’ birth date is arbitrary or borrowed from pagan festivals. But the historical evidence tells a different story. Early Christians cared deeply about Jesus’ life, from His humble birth in Bethlehem to the angels, shepherds, and magi, and it is reasonable to think they would mark […]

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