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Modern Saturnalia

Jerry Zemlicka explores the history of Christmas and the deceptive effects it has on people in the world today that happily adopt the Pagan celebration of Saturnalia as an excuse to worship the birth of Jesus Christ. All of this…
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The Babylonian Origins of New Year’s

Most people carelessly assume that celebrating New Year's Eve is a Christian custom. However, New Year’s is one of the oldest and most universal of all pagan traditions and the custom of celebrating it dates back over 4000 years! This…
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Two False Theories about Christmas

Two modern versions have appeared claiming that they justify Christmas on December 25th. How valid are they? Tune in and find out!
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How a Question Can Plant a Seed

Questions are important. A question can plant a spiritual seed of truth in the mind of one hearing the question. How do you ask a question which may result in a seed being planted?
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A True Christmas Story

Most professing Christians, and many others, keep Christmas. But, many things that are taught in churches about Christmas are just not true Even the proclaimed date of His birth is provably wrong. So, why did church leaders choose December 25th…
3 Reasons I Don't Miss Out by Not Keeping Christmas
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3 Reasons I Don't Miss Out by Not Keeping Christmas

Why Is There Magic in Christmas?
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Why Is There Magic in Christmas?

Magic's deeply ingrained place in the Christmas holiday.
Do You Know the Surprising Origins of the Christmas Holiday?
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Do You Know the Surprising Origins of the Christmas Holiday?

Many people know the Bible doesn't mention Christ's followers observing Christmas. So where did the holiday come from, and does the Bible condone it? Does it make any difference as long as it's intended to honor God and bring families...
Is Christmas a Phony?
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Is Christmas a Phony?

Many Christmas customs can be traced back to the ancient worship of false gods.
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Christmas Before Christ? The Surprising Story

Most people know the Bible doesn't mention--much less sanctify--Christmas. Does it make any difference as long as it's intended to honor God and bring families together?