Additional Resources
To Christmas or Not To Christmas.....That Is The Question (Sola Sisters)
Christmas and Christian Liberty (Sola Sisters)
Christmas Is Just a Christianized Pagan Holiday? Not So Fast..... (Sola Sisters)
Should We Have A Christmas Tree? (Got Questions?)
Resources Refuting the Errors of Alexander Hislop
Myths From Hislop: A Call To Examine Facts (Marcia Montenegro, CANA)
Article by Ralph Woodrow, regarding his previously published book Babylon Mystery Religion, and his public statement of the errors in that book (Woodrow also wrote and published The Babylon Connection? as a corrective to his original book that promulgated the Hislop errors)
Why Christmas on Dec. 25?
Sola Sisters Facebook discussion re: Christmas (12/8/13)
4 Part Series by Dr. Richard P. Bucher
Christmas Is Not Pagan, Part 1 , Overview
Christmas Is Not Pagan, Part 2, Answering the Argument: "Christmas is obviously pagan because there is neither Biblical command nor precedent for celebrating Christ's birth."
Christmas Is Not Pagan, Part 3, Answering the Argument: "The first Christians never observed the celebration of Christ's birth until emperor Constantine in 313 AD officially tolerated Christians."
Christmas Is Not Pagan, Part 4, Answering the Argument: "The date of Christmas (December 25), and its many customs all come from pagan sources. Therefore Christmas is pagan."
Sola Sisters Facebook discussion re: Christmas (12/8/13)
4 Part Series by Dr. Richard P. Bucher
Christmas Is Not Pagan, Part 1 , Overview
Christmas Is Not Pagan, Part 2, Answering the Argument: "Christmas is obviously pagan because there is neither Biblical command nor precedent for celebrating Christ's birth."
Christmas Is Not Pagan, Part 3, Answering the Argument: "The first Christians never observed the celebration of Christ's birth until emperor Constantine in 313 AD officially tolerated Christians."
Christmas Is Not Pagan, Part 4, Answering the Argument: "The date of Christmas (December 25), and its many customs all come from pagan sources. Therefore Christmas is pagan."