We, as a family are outdoorsy types. We have a large garden, cattle, etc so the seasons are very important to us. As such, these ancient holidays and festivities fascinate me. As with every year about this time I become interested with past traditions. We are very loose Christians of Celtic decent, so it's pretty easy for us to keep an open mind about things. For us, it's pretty clear to me that Christianity has simply recycled just about all of these holidays and festivities. Not a big deal, it's what humans do. We of course celebrate them all but, like Christmas, recognize that it's existence is simply a convenient overlapping timing for Jesus birth, which may or may not have even been during this time. That said, my question is WHY. To keep things simpler, let's focus on Halloween. Why would Christianity commandeer a holiday like this instead of simply abandoning it or banning it and starting over?
Was it historically better for Christians to recycle the holiday in order to sell Christianity quicker or would it have been better to ban and start over?
I understand this is probably going to devolve into argument but the question remains about recycling vs. starting over. This does loosely go with a post I had a while back about ancient beliefs. I'm personally certain Christianity itself is a recycled version of something of ancient times with much less desirable qualities, much like the holidays we celebrate.
I'm absolutely interested in the Christians that are well versed. I am not versed in..anything…so here I am.
Was it historically better for Christians to recycle the holiday in order to sell Christianity quicker or would it have been better to ban and start over?
I understand this is probably going to devolve into argument but the question remains about recycling vs. starting over. This does loosely go with a post I had a while back about ancient beliefs. I'm personally certain Christianity itself is a recycled version of something of ancient times with much less desirable qualities, much like the holidays we celebrate.
I'm absolutely interested in the Christians that are well versed. I am not versed in..anything…so here I am.