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The Real Origins of Christmas — History, Tradition, and December 25

The Real Origins of Christmas — History, Tradition, and December 25

Season 3 Episode 121 Published 5 months, 1 week ago
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In this Case Reopened episode of The Ryan Files, we revisit an early deep dive exploring the historical origins of Christmas and how December 25 became associated with the celebration of Jesus’ birth.

Drawing from ancient Roman, Greek, Egyptian, and Near Eastern traditions, this episode traces how winter festivals such as Saturnalia, early sun-worship customs, and long-standing cultural practices gradually blended with Christian observances during the fourth century. We examine how familiar traditions — including greenery, gift-giving, the Christmas tree, mistletoe, holly, Yule customs, and the story of Saint Nicholas — evolved over centuries and across civilizations.

This is not a debate, but a historical overview designed to provide context. Whether you approach Christmas from a faith perspective, a cultural one, or simple curiosity, understanding its layered origins adds depth to how the holiday came to be observed worldwide.

Topics explored include:
• Why December 25 was chosen
• Saturnalia, Mithras, and ancient winter festivals
• Early church decisions and cultural adaptation
• The origins of the Christmas tree and seasonal greenery
• Mistletoe, holly, and Yule traditions
• Saint Nicholas and the evolution of Santa Claus
• Historical clues surrounding the birthdate of Jesus

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