BY Skylar H. Burris

Traditionally,
this is the time of year when most Christians celebrate the birth of
Jesus Christ. Over time, Christmas came to incorporate numerous pagan
symbols. And of course, the tentacles of American consumerism have
woven their way around the holiday ever since the introduction of the
first commercial Christmas card in 1846. For these reasons, some
Christians believe we should not observe many of the traditional
Christmas customs; others think we should not celebrate Christmas at
all. How can I, when made fully aware of the pagan origins of many of
our treasured Christmas symbols and rituals, still continue to
celebrate the holiday, to delight in all it has to offer, and even to
post a Christmas issue on the website of Ancient Paths? Some Christians
have e-mailed me, clearly concerned by my continued persistence in
celebrating this holiday.

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