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Christmas is celebrated worldwide as a Christian festival of joy and peace. But within Christianity itself, there is a serious debate: Should Christians celebrate Christmas at all? Many churches and preachers claim that Christmas is a pagan festival, borrowed from Roman sun worship and winter-solstice traditions. On this point, history actually supports their claim — Christmas as a date, festival, and tradition is not found in the Bible and emerged centuries later. But here is the contradiction. The same preachers who reject Christmas as “pagan” continue to defend the virgin birth of Jesus as a core Christian belief — even though the idea of miraculous or virgin births existed long before Christianity in Greek, Roman, and Persian religions. In this video, we examine: The historical origin of Christmas and December 25 Pagan festivals like Saturnalia and Sol Invictus Christmas traditions such as trees, lights, cakes, and gift-giving Pagan parallels to the virgin birth of Jesus The inconsistency in rejecting Christmas while defending the virgin birth This is not an attack on people, but a historical examination of ideas. If traditions are rejected because of pagan origins, then the same standard must apply to beliefs as well. Watch till the end for a broader reflection on festivals, religion, and human imagination. #Christmas #PaganOrigins #VirginBirth #Christianity #ReligiousHistory #ChristmasExposed #BibleContradictions #ChristianApologetics #ReligiousMyths #SolInvictus #Saturnalia #JesusHistory #Mythology #TamilDebate #TamilChristian #IndianChristianity #RationalThinking #FreeThought