Bewildered wrote:Did you ever actually study history or are you simply throwing out personal beliefs?
Unlike you, yes i have spent many years studying history.
Bewildered wrote:As for the claim that Christians "borrowed" pagan holidays, haven't you heard that claim's been questioned even by pagans.
No, anyone with even the slightest education on the subject that are not biased, does NOT question that.
Bewildered wrote: Easter is associated with the Jewish Passover festival for instance and Christmas' date can be traced back to at least the 2nd century.
Easter originates with the spring equinox.
And yule, as the original name is for christmas up here, and the name prevails in many places, like here(jul), is much older than that.
Seriously, the christian timing of those holidays are purely for convenience, their claimed christian historical origins are completely ficticious because the events they claim to celebrate didn´t happen at that time.
Did you know the origin for the name "easter"?
It comes from the Germanic goddess Austra or Eastre/Ostara.
Seriously, you should take a very long and hard look at christian holiday traditions, see how much they reflect earlier religion and how much really is "christian".
Let me give you a hint, there´s very little christian additions.
Bewildered wrote:More people harmed by folk using Christianity as an excuse? Again you'll need to elaborate. I've yet to hear of hostage takings or the shooting of people in the street by radical Christians.
I guess you ignore whatever you don´t like to hear then.
Bewildered wrote:Why does the treatment of Christianity as a proper noun bug you? You're the first to object that I can recall, though I note you also dropped the case for Islam too, and I'm curious why, assuming that's not a mere typo.
Capitalising religions just means you push religion as specially important.