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- From: lip@s1.gov (Loren I. Petrich)
- Subject: The Antiquity of "Christmas"
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 01:14:17 GMT
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- As many of you net.pagans certainly know by now, the festival
- of Christmas is a ripoff of various pagan festivals at that time of
- year, intended to celebrate the upcoming return of the Sun to high
- elevations in the sky.
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- There is evidence of great antiquity of such celebrations, in
- the form of various European megalithic monuments. Many of them had
- entrances aligned to the direction of Winter Solstice sunrise, which
- suggests that that time was a very important occasion for the
- structures' builders. [One source: Marija Gimbutas's _The Civilization
- of the Goddess_]
-
- The age of these monuments -- _at least_ 4000-5000 years (I
- don't recall precise figures), typically, which is a lot longer ago
- than when Jesus Christ lived.
-
- So there had never been any "Christ" in "Christmas" for much
- of this holiday's time.
-
- Any good pagan renamings? Yule?
-
- Here in the Bay Area, I guess I'll be having a dank and damp
- Yuletide season, and probably not a "white" one.
- --
- /Loren Petrich, the Master Blaster
- /lip@s1.gov
-