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A Brief History of Christmas

Christmas holiday is one of the most popular traditions throughout the world. It is a tree decorated with small ornaments, Ribbons, strings of flashing lights and of course the magic of placing gifts for my loved ones at the bottom of the tree. The decorated Christmas tree is in usually takes the pride next to the fireplace or corner of the room for weeks. It is finally removed on the Twelfth day.

Ever green of the trees were as magical and the position of resistance against the darkness of winter in the old northern European cultures from the Greek and Roman empires. The villagers and priests to gather for the highest evergreen tree every year for the winter and back to praying to the gods of the sun and the warm weather, which was advantageous for their crops and animals.

It seems to be for the people of the 21st Century thinking, when that summer does not return at this time, but people only knew that winter was a hard time and miserable. They knew that they came and went back again, but her life was very shaky, they could store only enough firewood and food through the winter. This was the Basic sun was important for them, and they would go under if the sun did not come back. It is easy on the magic, the evergreen trees had apparently to understand.

Early Egyptians also appreciated the value of evergreen trees and palm trees would bring in their houses and temples in the winter. This symbolizes the meaning of life over death. The concept of resurrection and life after death was a strong belief of the early Egyptians and palm leaves, green has remained a symbol of eternal life.

The customs authorities of the decoration of the Christmas tree of the nations are once Jeremiah mentioned in the 10.2-4. These passages were Many Christians indicating that the Christmas tree an un-Christian pagan activity that should be ended, has been misinterpreted. Although many Christian Scientists agree that Jeremiah is the pagan practice of cutting and conversion of wood in relation idol and decorate it for the worship as God. No historical records have suggest that either Christmas tree or a tree decorated for pagan traditions of the Holy Land was used.

The Romans used to traditionally a Christmas tree and placing gifts under the tree to decorate like the practice of modern Christians. However, the practice in most parts of the Christian world after the fall of the Roman Empire neglected.

The Catholic Church of that time trying to eradicate all pagan traditions. They were but partly in Reality of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in 550AD and the growth of Islam around the Mediterranean from the early 8th Century did more successfully to curb pagan Beliefs.

A revival of the pagan traditions in Europe was seen in the late Middle Ages. He led invent many priests and monks Stories, which reinforces the connection between the decorative trees and the birth of Christ. Medieval stories told of all living things visitors to the birth of Christ and not Gifts they could.

The trees were also gifts such as data from the palm trees and olives from olive tree. But the fir tired of traveling from Europe and had nothing to offer. See the disappointment of the fir tree, the angel went and sat on its branches and cast their light as a miniature star. The baby Jesus was so far from the lights of the angels that He said the fir decorated with lights are surprised and surrounded with gifts to bring for the rest of the time to the delight of children.

The tradition of decorating a fir tree at Christmas was established in the German speaking nations of the 1800s. Thousands of small factories manufactured by small glass ball for decoration of the tree. The tradition not of adorn the Christmas tree in the English speaking world come only after the marriage of Queen Victoria, German Prince Albert.

Christmas activities were German and English settlers in the United States from the 19th Century brought. Some American Christians still refuse to celebrate Christmas and decorate a Christmas tree up today. The holiday season is one of the best times for the U.S. income department stores which have become larger and more colorful displays.

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