Pagan holidays yule

    • [DOC File]Yule - Gustavus Adolphus College

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      The main thrust of the anti-holiday argument is based on the supposed Pagan origin of certain holidays and practices. The would-be defenders of the faith make better use of . Hyslop’s Two Babylons. and the . ... lie about Santa Claus, have a yule log or Xmas goose or tree. All that matters, to such "faith defenders," is that some folks do ...

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    • [DOCX File]University of Southern Maine

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      Yule. Yule or Yuletide ("Yule-time") is a winter . festival. that was initially celebrated by the historical Germanic people as a pagan religious . festival, though it was later absorbed into, and equated with, the Christian . festival. of Christmas. The . festival

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    • [DOC File]'Christ'- Mass: Biblical, Christian 'Holy Day' or Pagan ...

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      "Yule" means "wheel," a pagan symbol of the sun. Yet today professing Christians speak of the "sacred Yule-tide season"! Even the lighting of fires and candles as a Christian ceremony is merely a continuation of the pagan custom, encouraging the waning sun-god as …

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    • [DOCX File]falsedoctrinesofman.com

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      Dec 23, 2008 · They freely admit that it was a pagan holiday and many sources will even go so far as to admit that it was the . birthday of Mithra (also known as ‘Tammuz’ by the Babylonians and as ‘Esus’ by the Druids)—a pagan deity . that was proclaimed by his followers as the savior. Holy Days or Holidays: Part 2--Birth of Messiah.pdf

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    • Wheel of the Year: The Eight Pagan Holidays | Exemplore

      The Norse word for Yule means "Wheel." In ancient Chaldee, the word yule meant "infant" or "little child", in old english the word means "jolly". The concept of the Old Father Time and the Baby New Year have these same pagan overtones as well. Each are views of the old being replaced by the new, the ever recurring cycle of life.

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    • [DOC File]Church of God

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      Pagan Holidays: The Truth about Christmas and Easter. By Kelly Sharp ksharp@gbasin.net. ... Other pagan customs include Mistletoe, the yule log and Santa Claus. If you seek, you will find that these things are pagan also All over the world, Santa Claus is a god to the children of the world. Or as some say 'Father Christmas' The parents ...

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      It was supposed that they would ‘protect the house from fire and lightning, and to have the power of healing wounds and making fields and animals fertile.’ ‘The yule log was originally used by the Germanic tribes as a pagan celebration for the yule-god Thor at the time of the solstice.’ ‘In Germany the yule feast, held at the winter ...

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    • [DOC File]THANKSGIVING PAGAN HOLIDAY

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      (Zoroastrian) - Unlike many of the other holidays in the month, Zoroastrians honor the death of their prophet, Zarathustra, who founded Zoroastrianism, one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions. Yule (Pagan) - Solstice is the point in the year "when the earth is most inclined away from the sun.

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    • [DOCX File]The Festival Of Lights

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      Food and good fellowship, the Yule log and Yule cakes, greenery and fir trees, gifts and greetings all commemorated different aspects of this festive season. Fires and lights, symbols of warmth and lasting life, have always been associated with the winter festival, both pagan and [later] Christian" (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th edition ...

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