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Old 12-05-2018, 10:00 AM
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Contextually, this passage cannot be used to condemn the modern Christmas tree custom. It is referring to a specific practice by a specific people at a specific time. Furthermore, the chiseling mentioned is referring to carving out an idol.
Just like genuflecting before icons and praying to dead saints isn't idolatry, either. Right?
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Natalis Invicti

The well-known solar feast, however, of Natalis Invicti, celebrated on 25 December, has a strong claim on the responsibility for our December date. For the history of the solar cult, its position in the Roman Empire, and syncretism with Mithraism, see Cumont's epoch-making "Textes et Monuments" etc., I, ii, 4, 6, p. 355. Mommsen (Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, 12, p. 338) has collected the evidence for the feast, which reached its climax of popularity under Aurelian in 274. Filippo del Torre in 1700 first saw its importance; it is marked, as has been said, without addition in Philocalus' Calendar.

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The earliest rapprochement of the births of Christ and the sun is in Cyprian, "De pasch. Comp.", xix, "O quam præclare providentia ut illo die quo natus est Sol . . . nasceretur Christus." — "O, how wonderfully acted Providence that on that day on which that Sun was born . . . Christ should be born."

In the fourth century, Chrysostom, "del Solst. Et Æquin." (II, p. 118, ed. 1588), says: "Sed et dominus noster nascitur mense decembris . . . VIII Kal. Ian. . . . Sed et Invicti Natalem appelant. Quis utique tam invictus nisi dominus noster? . . . Vel quod dicant Solis esse natalem, ipse est Sol iustitiæ." — "But Our Lord, too, is born in the month of December . . . the eight before the calends of January [25 December] . . ., But they call it the 'Birthday of the Unconquered'. Who indeed is so unconquered as Our Lord . . .? Or, if they say that it is the birthday of the Sun, He is the Sun of Justice."

Already Tertullian (Apol., 16; cf. Ad. Nat., I, 13; Orig. c. Cels., VIII, 67, etc) had to assert that Sol was not the Christians' God; Augustine (Tract xxxiv, in Joan. In P.L., XXXV, 1652) denounces the heretical identification of Christ with Sol.

Pope Leo I (Serm. xxxvii in nat. dom., VII, 4; xxii, II, 6 in P.L., LIV, 218 and 198) bitterly reproves solar survivals — Christians, on the very doorstep of the Apostles' basilica, turn to adore the rising sun. Sun-worship has bequeathed features to modern popular worship in Armenia, where Christians had once temporarily and externally conformed to the cult of the material sun (Cumont, op. cit., p. 356).

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The Second Council of Tours (can. xi, xvii) proclaims, in 566 or 567, the sanctity of the "twelve days" from Christmas to Epiphany, and the duty of Advent fast; that of Agde (506), in canons 63-64, orders a universal communion, and that of Braga (563) forbids fasting on Christmas Day.

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The crib (creche) or nativity scene

St. Francis of Assisi in 1223 originated the crib of today by laicizing a hitherto ecclesiastical custom, henceforward extra-liturgical and popular. The presence of ox and ass is due to a misinterpretation of Isaiah 1:3 and Habakkuk 3:2 ("Itala" version), though they appear in the unique fourth-century "Nativity" discovered in the St. Sebastian catacombs in 1877. The ass on which Balaam rode in the Reims mystery won for the feast the title Festum Asinorum (Ducange, op. cit., s.v. Festum).

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Cards and presents

Pagan customs centering round the January calends gravitated to Christmas. Tiele (Yule and Christmas, London, 1899) has collected many interesting examples. The strenæ (eacute;trennes) of the Roman 1 January (bitterly condemned by Tertullian, de Idol., xiv and x, and by Maximus of Turin, Hom. ciii, de Kal. gentil., in P.L., LVII, 492, etc.) survive as Christmas presents, cards, boxes.

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Gervase of Tilbury (thirteen century) says that in England grain is exposed on Christmas night to gain fertility from the dew which falls in response to "Rorate Cæli"; the tradition that trees and flowers blossomed on this night is first quoted from an Arab geographer of the tenth century, and extended to England. In a thirteenth-century French epic, candles are seen on the flowering tree. In England it was Joseph of Arimathea's rod which flowered at Glastonbury and elsewhere; when 3 September became 14 September, in 1752, 2000 people watched to see if the Quainton thorn (cratagus præcox) would blow on Christmas New Style; and as it did not, they refused to keep the New Style festival. From this belief of the calends practice of greenery decorations (forbidden by Archbishop Martin of Braga, c. 575, P.L., LXXIII — mistletoe was bequeathed by the Druids) developed the Christmas tree, first definitely mentioned in 1605 at Strasburg, and introduced into France and England in 1840 only, by Princess Helena of Mecklenburg and the Prince Consort respectively.

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Only with great caution should the mysterious benefactor of Christmas night — Knecht Ruprecht, Pelzmärtel on a wooden horse, St. Martin on a white charger, St. Nicholas and his "reformed" equivalent, Father Christmas — be ascribed to the stepping of a saint into the shoes of Woden, who, with his wife Berchta, descended on the nights between 25 December and 6 January, on a white horse to bless earth and men. Fires and blazing wheels starred the hills, houses were adorned, trials suspended and feasts celebrated (cf. Bonaccorse, op. cit., p. 151). Knecht Ruprecht, at any rate (first found in a mystery of 1668 and condemned in 1680 as a devil) was only a servant of the Holy Child.

(From the Catholic Encyclopedia: Christmas, http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03724b.htm )
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1 Corinthians 10:14
Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from idolatry, unless you can pass it off as Christian.

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That really isn't an answer though, will those who celebrate it end up lost?
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That really isn't an answer though, will those who celebrate it end up lost?
Is celebrating pagan religious holidays in the name of Christ how we "flee from idolatry"?

Can we be saved if we do not "flee from idolatry"?
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Just like genuflecting before icons and praying to dead saints isn't idolatry, either. Right?
That's a straw man argument. Jewish christians celebrated the birth of Christ long before Rome started to. Furthermore, most of Europe was pagan, as was the near east. After they converted to Christianity, some started honoring Christ with decorated trees instead of honoring pagan idols with the same. The decorating of the tree never was the problem in the first place. The problem was who they were honoring with it.
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That's a straw man argument.
Obviously, you don't know what a straw man argument is. It will take you .5 seconds to learn what one is using the search engine of your choice.

The remainder of your post is so factually incorrect as to be on the level of a bad TV sitcom, and honestly I'm not interested in debating with someone who doesn't know the difference between a straw man argument (a logical fallacy) and an analogy.

Sorry.
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Obviously, you don't know what a straw man argument is. It will take you .5 seconds to learn what one is using the search engine of your choice.

The remainder of your post is so factually incorrect as to be on the level of a bad TV sitcom, and honestly I'm not interested in debating with someone who doesn't know the difference between a straw man argument (a logical fallacy) and an analogy.

Sorry.
Your referencing Isaiah about fashioning idols from the ct tree is indeed a straw man. Good grief. As for my comments you claimed were factually innacurate, onwhat basis to you make the claim? I just took a course on the middle ages and can tell you that pagans did indeed start using similar customs to honor Christ that they had used to formerly honor false gods. Easter eggs were another. I'm not saying they were right, but it did happen.
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Your referencing Isaiah about fashioning idols from the ct tree is indeed a straw man. Good grief.
And where exactly did I reference Isaiah about fashioning idols from a Connecticut tree? You aren't even making sense.
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So do you believe a child's doll is a violation of the second commandment?
Nope an Idol by definition would exclude a child's toy. Unless its used as an object of worship.
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Nope an Idol by definition would exclude a child's toy. Unless its used as an object of worship.
Then what was the point of your original comment about graven images?
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