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Why is the date of December 25th used to celebrate Christmas?

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December 25th is rooted in pagan traditions rather than biblical origins.

The choice of December 25th as the day to commemorate Christ's birth is historically linked to pagan festivals, particularly the celebration of the sun god. Church history indicates that Emperor Constantine instituted it to ease the transition from paganism to Christianity. Thus, the date's roots are not originally Christian and should be scrutinized by those who follow Christ. Understanding this history can lead to suspicion towards the significance given to this date by Christians today.
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