DfcukinLite t1_j0dvkc5 wrote
Reply to comment by Elias_The_Thief in Meet the Guy Behind 34th Street’s First-Ever Hanukkah House by aresef
“The early Christian community distinguished between the identification of the date of Jesus’ birth and the liturgical celebration of that event. The actual observance of the day of Jesus’ birth was long in coming. In particular, during the first two centuries of Christianity there was strong opposition to recognizing birthdays of martyrs or, for that matter, of Jesus. Numerous Church Fathers offered sarcastic comments about the pagan custom of celebrating birthdays when, in fact, saints and martyrs should be honoured on the days of their martyrdom—their true “birthdays,” from the church’s perspective.”
Elias_The_Thief t1_j0dxb47 wrote
Again, the selection of the name and date have little to do with what the holiday is celebrating and whether it is religious. I'm afraid you've gone and got a little lost in the sauce on this one.
DfcukinLite t1_j0dxful wrote
Lmao
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