Actually it was originally a pagan holiday where the pagans would exchange gifts and wives and get drunk and end up in a orgy.. That is the original meaning of christmass. Even the tree we use for decorations they had and it was soupposed to symbolize something or another, cant really emember I have a book here on the whole background, I could find it if you were interested. Anyway thanks to the catholic church sucessfully changed the meaning of chirstmass to what it is now... Just a little FYI for you guys..
(Disclaimer: this statement not meant to try and start a war with all the religious people on here.. not really here to argue)
The trees were for the worship of the god Baal, and started in ancient Babylon. Well, originally the man Nimrod, but after his wife claimed a tree sprung up from a dead stump on the day of his birth, everyone started thinking he was a god, and would come to a evergreen grove hoping that nimrod would come back and give them gifts under the tree.
Originally Dec. 25 was followed by a week of partying in a celebration called Saturnalia in the roman empire. They gave gifts, feasted and drank. Priests of Saturn in the empire would carry and hang wreaths of evergreen. Eventually the empire declared that there would just be one holiday, Dies Natalis Solis Invicti, on Dec. 25th. It wasn't until 350AD the pope declared that the birth of Jesus would be celebrated then.
This just followed a tradition of celebrating a god's (or son of god ect) birthday on the 25th, including Mithras, Horus, Attis, Dionysus the son of Zeus, Tammuz, Hercules, Perseus, Helios, Bacchus, Apollo, and Jupiter.
Although the traditions we have now might piss god off.... just look at Jeremiah 10:1-4.
"Hear what the LORD says to you, O house of Israel. This is what the LORD says: "Do not learn the ways of the nations or be terrified by signs in the sky, though the nations are terrified by them. For the customs of the peoples are worthless; they cut a tree out of the forest, and a craftsman shapes it with his chisel. They adorn it with silver and gold; they fasten it with hammer and nails so it will not totter."
Christmas is a mixture of pagan tradition going back thousands of year and the 'birth' of jesus, despite him not being born on the 25th. It would have been far too cold to keep sheep outside on the 25th in Israel, and he was probably born very close to the Feast of Tabernacles.
Either way, the things that make christmas great are traditions for Dec 25 going much farther back than christianity. Make sure you say thanks to Ba'al (or Nimrod, if you perfer) when you put presents under the tree :veryhappy:
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EDIT: Oh, by the way, this Ba'al is not the same as the Ba'al in a christian hell.