Some Christmas traditions mirror pre-Christian festivities, but some pagan influences may have been overstated.
When we found it, it was exactly as it was here 2,800 years ago,” one researcher said of the site in the ancient heart of ...
Pagans have many different beliefs. Rider believes in Norse traditions with an emphasis on gods like Odin and Thor. Others ...
In Solvang, a town known for its Christmas spirit, a pagan tree-burning ritual serves as the season's biggest highlight.
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Christmas is, ultimately, a reincarnation of our ancient, pagan festivals, celebrating the turning point of the year. This is the moment when days start to lengthen and the world starts to turn ...
celebrating Christmas is pagan and blasphemy. After all, the Gospels say nothing about throwing a birthday party. Decades before political talk hosts were banging their desks about how liberals ...
It is believed the date was chosen in "an effort to adopt and absorb the traditions" of the pagan festival Saturnalia ... In other countries, the name for Christmas is phonetically closer ...
Credit: Anna Efetova via Getty Images It's often claimed that many of today's Christmas traditions derive from the pre-Christian observances of pagan cults suppressed by Roman authorities.