Part 2 of the Mini-Series "Examples of Pagan 'Repurposing' in Organized Religion" (non-consecutive episodes)
Ancient Rome boasted an impressive polytheistic religion. Festivals to various gods were celebrated throughout the year, and Saturnalia and Natalis Invictus occurred around the winter solstice (Dec 20/21). Kara and Josh explore these holidays and what, if any, influence they have on the date of Christmas and how the holiday is celebrated today.
Discussion Includes:
Overview of Saturnalia
Overview of Natalis Invictus
Similarities of Saturnalia and Natalis Invictus to Christmas
The Debate of the Church’s Decision for December 25th as Christmas
Overview of the Astronomy of the Winter Solstice
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