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Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Merry Christmas

 


Happy Birthday Sadie December 25

 


Happy Birthday to Sadie, 7 years old.

December 25th - Happy Birthday To So Many





Though December 25 is the day Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the date itself and many of the customs we've come to associate with Christmas actually evolved from Pagan traditions celebrating the winter solstice.

Here are a few other Gods that share December 25th as their birthday...




And of course, it’s The Suns birthday as well.

The movement of the sun moves south from June (the Summer Solstice) through December and the weather gradually gets colder and the sun is getting weaker.

Then the Sun dies around the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year, December 21.

But three days later the sun is resurrected and movement begins again on December 25.




In other words, the sun dies (on the Southern Cross) and then is soon reborn. 

This parallels the son dying on the cross and then rising after three days. 

The sun brings life, while the son brings salvation.


So, there it is, Happy Birthday, Happy Winter Solstice and Merry Christmas.





Tuesday, December 23, 2025

It’s Christmas Time


Though December 25 is the day Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the date itself and several of the customs we've come to associate with Christmas actually evolved from pagan traditions celebrating the winter solstice. 


"Christmas is really about bringing out your inner pagan," historian Kenneth C. Davis has said.

According to Davis, Christmas was celebrated as early as the fourth century, suggesting that it had almost nothing to do with Jesus Christ.

"In ancient Rome there was a feast called Saturnalia that celebrated the solstice. 

What is the solstice? It's the day that the sun starts coming back, the days start getting longer. 

And most of the traditions that we have that relate to Christmas relate to the solstice,  which was celebrated in ancient Rome on December 25. 


So when Christianity became the official religion in a sense, in Rome, they were able to fix this date. ... There's a little discrepancy about it but there's no question that the fact that it was celebrated in Rome as an important day with gift giving, candle lighting, and singing and decorating houses really cemented Christmas as December 25."


December 25 is a popular day for birthdays…here are just a few…