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Christmas is very pagan.
Not the genital mutilation, though, that's Jewish. I never understood why Christians do it. Didn't Jesus fulfill the law and the prophets? Plus there was a spat over adults converting, but not getting circumcized that was settled on the side of "not required". I may be remembering it wrong.
It's an American thing. Australians mostly see it as mutilation; It isn't religion, it is yanks.
Uh oh, my bias is showing again, lol.
The religious reason for Christianity is actually more complex than a Jewish holdover. It stems from the belief that circumcision will disincentivize masturbation, which is considered a sin by the Catholic Church.
Uh, what? Most Catholics aren't circumcised, that's an American thing.
Masturbation is the sin from the church. The American thing is to have babies circumcised to prevent masturbation
Very on-brand. I'll have to look it up.
didn't the christians get that from a pagan ritual or something? Even muslims are guilty of things like this, I would go on to talk about this if I had someone incharge of my security lol
I think it's more that when the church couldn't stop people from celebrating it, they decided to turn it into a Christian thing instead.