bree
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Actually, if you read up, Christmas isn't technically christian!cental34 said:This is going to seem a little brash but *deep breath*
I think Santa Claus is a fat old ficticious bastard who's purpose is nothing more than to distract consumers away from the religious aspect of Christmas and focus on consumerism and the fueling of seasonal capitalism.
It supposedly marks up the date of Christ's birth. But due to the fact that it took four centuries before it was celebrated, and the fact that it fell on the EXACT day of the winter solstice (Calendar revisions later changed this from the 25th to the 21st), that claim is very suspect. It doesn't help that the Eastern Orthodox church choose january 6 as the day of Christ's birth. Read a bit about the origins of christmas at wikipedia.
The winter solstice was a holy day for many faiths, including the celebrations of Yule, Saturnalia, Yalda, Sol Invictus, and Korochun. Modern Christmas celebrations seem mix characteristics from all of these festivals. Christmas originally seems to have been celebrated in roman times to pre-empt the once popular festivals of Saturnalia and Yalda (mithraism). It since seems to have absorbed Yule customs. Santa Claus, despite the talk about a 'St Nicolas', seems to be most strongly derived from Norse Yule customs. The same is true with yule logs, trees, mistletoe, and many other 'christmas' customs.