(Quoted from Kuya Milliardo)
http://www.candymag.com/teentalk/index.php/topic,143408.msg2598319.html#msg2598319Q:Can you hear/read what you are saying? Christmas and Easter came from pagan roots… Then yes it is Pagan..its like asking if the teachings are from the devil are these evil?
A:I'll ask you: do you think we celebrate some sun god when we celebrate Christmas and Easter? It also shows your lack of faith: Jesus is Lord of history, and Lord our days. Now, since He is Lord of our days, then do you think God would allow a celebration for His Son to be pagan? of course not. Note that these days were made from pagan to Christian to show us something: that Christ, Lord of history, has triumphed over paganism. In that we merely take back what is His all along, since God is the God of all. So the glory of God is only given back to what is His--that is, the days and years are all His. Now, can you still say they are pagan?
Q:Yeah the main figure of these is Jesus, I agree but where did you get the whole idea of the celebrations from PAGANS and when you offer it to God it doesn’t mean its sacred/accepted. Is it ok to steal because I’m going to offer it to God anyway
THE ONLY BASIS OF OUR FAITH IS THE BIBLE THAT IS IF YOU ARE CHRISTIAN.
A:Like I said, we only took back from the pagans what is God's all along. Now, you tell us, does God own the days and years? If so, who then stole it? Did not pagans steal those days from Him? So what does the Church do? It gives back those days to who rightfully celebrate it--and that is Christ the Lord.