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Sunday, 24 December 2023

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". . . It originally derived from the holidays of the ancient world, most closely resembling the Roman Saturnalia,"

The choice of December 25th. may have been more to co-opt the start of the new year (and possible birthday of Mithras) in the Mysteries of Mithras and the birth/festival day of Sol Invictus, Aurelain's revival of a Sun God cult.

The Saturnalia ended before the 25th. whereas both of the above were on the 25th.

For a moment, I thought you had posted this Christmas tree picture.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/271469

Merry Christmas, Mike. This little boy ignored what was under the tree and rushed straight to TOP, the gift that keeps on giving, this morning.


Unless the illustration was doubling as health and safety advice, Winslow Homer could not cut it with an axe. ‘Yuletide leg’ might have been a common injury in Victorian times, but please, guys and gals, chop wood responsibly this Christmas.

Merry Christmas Mike.

"...Devout Christians as late as the English puritans refused to celebrate Christmas, considering it pagan and "made-up by Man"..."

How ironic, given that religion itself is a fabrication of homo sapiens.

Merry Christmas Mike, I hope you are on your way to be with your family. Gotta see the Grand-baby at Christmas!

JTK

Mike, since you frequently mention the Amish community where you live, I thought you might enjoy these photos I took at the 28th annual Christmas Day parade that’s put on by the Amish and Mennonite community in the Pinecraft neighborhood of Sarasota. It’s typically attended by over a 1,000 folks and is always a fun time.

https://www.flickr.com/gp/ned_bunnell/84AT28x970

https://open.substack.com/pub/thomhartmann/p/does-christmas-hold-the-promise-of?r=b7wv9&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

Happy Yuletide to Mike and to his many followers around the world! Cheers!

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