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    History Christian festivities and their originality

    Repeating bullshit doesn't make it true. That it happens at the time of year is purely coincidental. Had Passover happened at some other point in the year, Easter would be then. Fundamentally neither holiday is linked to the Equinox and constantly repeating that they are doesn't make it so.
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    History Christian festivities and their originality

    . . . Firstly, two of those four are really not common celebrated. Secondly, Easter? Seriously? Nobody except really crazy folks even begin to contest the date of Easter being of purely Christian origin. The date of Easter was, as anyone with a BASIC knowledge of Christianity knows, the day...
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    History Christian festivities and their originality

    No, what my sources point out that while yes Sol Invitus was mentioned in 274 AD, at the same time: "But there is no record of this festival being held on December 25th. "The traditional feast days of Sol, as recorded in the early imperial fasti, were August 8th and/or August 9th, possibly...
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    History Christian festivities and their originality

    Nope. There's a lot around to debunk this. Here's a lengthy one that also goes into the Mythras claimed about Christmas but also covers the Sol Invictus stuff as well. TLDR: Sol Invictus appears to have originated LATER than Christians celebrating Christmas on Dec. 25th. Christian...
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