Debates about Christmas often get heated, with claims that the holiday is “pagan,” “unbiblical,” or “corrupt.” Many of these arguments, however, are not based on solid reasoning but on logical fallacies. Understanding these errors can help believers evaluate claims critically and celebrate the holiday in a way that honors Christ. The Genetic Fallacy The genetic […]
The Logic Behind Celebrating Christian Holidays: Freedom, Faith, and Tradition
Many Christians wonder whether it is appropriate to celebrate holidays that are not explicitly commanded in the Bible. Some argue that any tradition not directly ordained by Scripture is automatically wrong. This perspective overlooks an important principle: Christians have freedom to engage in cultural and festive practices, provided they do not violate God’s commands or […]
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 […]
Christmas and Pagan Roots: Why Its Origins Don’t Make It Wrong to Celebrate
One of the most common objections to celebrating Christmas is that it has pagan roots. Critics argue that because December 25th coincided with Roman and other pagan festivals, Christians should avoid celebrating the holiday. This argument is often stated as, “Christmas comes from paganism, so it is inherently wrong.” While it may sound convincing, this […]
Christians Who Fear Christmas, Because It Has Pagan Origins, Is That Good Thinking?
“The most wonderful time of the year” is also the time of the year when we start hearing some denounce Christmas celebrations and Christmas paraphernalia. While we may expect this from atheists, we are sideswiped unexpectedly when it comes from a Christian. It all comes down to celebrations on December 25th are thought to have […]
