Why Christians Should Not Celebrate Christmas
Charles Halff, Director - Christian Jew Foundation



What a Christian Jew has to say about Christmas...

Up until 25 years ago, I used to celebrate Christmas as much as -
or even more than - any Gentile.  You might think this strange since
I was born and raised in a Jewish home.  But my family always had
a Christmas tree every year because it was the popular thing to do.  
We had ornaments, mistletoe, holly wreaths, presents and every-
thing else that goes along with the Christmas celebration.

You see, Jewish people celebrate Christmas today, not because of
Christ's birthday, but because it is popular tradition and part of our
present-day culture.  It's as American as hamburgers and apple
pie.  And I observed Christmas for nearly 22 years of my life, until
God opened my eyes to see the falseness of this pagan holiday.

It's not because I'm a Jew that I don't celebrate Christmas
now.  That has nothing to do with it.  Let me tell you the
real reasons why I no longer observe this pagan holiday.


Christmas Is Not a Biblical Doctrine

In the first place, Christmas is not a Bible Doctrine.  If our
blessed Lord had wanted us to celebrate His birthday, He would
have told us when to celebrate it and how to celebrate it.  But
Christ never told anyone to celebrate His birthday.  Furthermore,
we know from the Bible and from church history that the apostles
and the early church never celebrated Christ's birthday.

The Bible is God's complete and final revelation to man, and
it tells us everything we need to know for our spiritual lives.
(2 Timothy 3:16)  We don't have to go outside the Bible for
anything.  God's Word tells us how we're to worship, how
we're to give money for the support of the Lord's work, how
to evangelize the lost, how to observe the Lord's Supper and
everything else pertaining to Christian life.  Not once in the Bible
does God tell us to celebrate Christmas!  We're told to remember
the Lord's death, but nowhere does it say to celebrate His birth.

God's people are supposed to be Bible people.  We are supposed
to live by the teaching of the God's holy Word.  So the very fact
that Christmas is never mentioned in the Bible is sufficient reason
for us not to have anything to do with it.  But that's not all.


Christ Was Not born on December 25th

The second reason I don't celebrate Christmas is that
Christ was not born on December 25th.  Notice:

"And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the
field, keeping watch over their flock by night."  
Luke 2:8

Don't miss the point: the shepherds WERE IN THE FIELDS
taking care of their flocks on the night Jesus was born.
As the shepherds were watching their sheep, the
message came to them of the birth of Jesus.

It's a well known fact that December falls in the middle of the
rainy season in Palestine, and the sheep were kept in the fold
at that time of the year.  The shepherds always corralled their
flocks from October to April.  They brought their sheep from the
mountainsides and the fields no later than October 15th to protect
them from the cold, rainy seasons that followed that date.  So the
birth of Christ could not have taken place at the end of December.

Secondly,
Luke 2:1, 3 tells us that at the time of the birth of
Jesus it was decreed that, "all the world would be taxed... And all
went to be taxed, every one into his own city."  This couldn't have
taken place in the winter. Caesar Augustus, the ruler of Rome,
would certainly not call for such a taxing in the depth of winter.

Travel at this time of the year is extremely difficult; hence, it
would be virtually impossible for everyone to comply with the
decree if it had been given then.  The Lord Himself testified to
the rigors of traveling in winter, for He told the people to pray
that their flight at the end of this age would not be in winter.
(Matthew 24:20)

No one knows the exact day when Jesus was born, but in
all the probability He was born sometime during the first part
of October.  We can be reasonably sure of this because His
earthly ministry lasted 3 1/2 years, and He was crucified on the
14th day of the month of Nisan, which corresponds to our April
(John 19:31, Leviticus 23:5).  If we go back 3 1/2 years to the
time when Jesus was 30 years old - when He began His public
ministry - we come to the month of October.  This was probably
the month when our blessed Lord was born into the world.

However, let's remember that it's not the date of Jesus' birth
that's important.  The important thing is that He was born and
that He died for our sins.  We're not worshipping a helpless
infant lying in a manger.  We are worshipping a risen and exalted
Christ who has all power in heaven and in earth.
(Matthew 28:18)


The Origin of Christmas

Where do you suppose Christmas Originated? Certainly not with
God!  Christmas started with the sun worshipers in the time of
Nimrod, the man who supervised the building of the tower of
Babel.  And that's another reason why I don't celebrate Christmas.

Thousands of years before Jesus was born, heathens in every
country observed December 25th as the birthday of a god
who was called the sun-god.  Semiramis, the widow of Nimrod,
was his mother.  She claimed to be the queen of heaven.
And she had a son who was supposed to have been born
on December 25th; his name was Tammuz.

According to all the heathen religions of that time, Tammuz had a
miraculous birth; and for centuries his birthday was celebrated
with feasts, revelry and drunken orgies.  The heathen celebrated
Tammuz' birthday according to the very example he set for them.

He was the world's greatest lover of women, strong drink,
dirty jokes and other sensual fun.  It is said that he loved
everybody and that everybody loved him.  And it was on
December 25th that all the pagan religions celebrated
the birthday of Tammuz, the son-god.

This is all clearly brought out in Alexander Hislop's
great book, "The Two Babylon's."  Any reputable
encyclopedia will also verify these facts.

It's plain to see, isn't it, that Christmas is a pagan holiday
that came out of old pagan Babylon.  As born-again
believers, let's have nothing to do with it.


Christmas: A Catholic Holiday

The fourth reason I don't celebrate Christmas is because
Christmas is a Catholic holiday.  Why should I steal Christmas
from the Catholics?  They got it from the pagans,
and I'm happy to let them keep it.


Notice what Encyclopedia Americana has
to say about Christmas and Catholicism.

"Christmas – it was according to many authorities NOT celebrated
in the first centuries of the Christian churches as the Christian
usage in general was to celebrate the death of remarkable
persons rather than their birth.  A feast was established in
memory of the birth of the Saviour in the FOURTH CENTURY.
In the Fifth Century the Western Church (Roman Catholic) ordered
it to be celebrated forever on the day of the old Roman feast of
the birth of Sol.  The holly, mistletoe, the yule log and the wassail
bowl are of pre-Christian times.  The Christmas tree has been
traced back to the Romans.  It went from Germany to Great Britain."


Encyclopedia Britannica has this
to say about Christmas:

"Christmas (the Mass of Christ) was not among the earliest
festivals of the church."  After Constantine became the Emperor
of Rome, he forced all the pagans of his empire to be baptized into
the Christian Church.  Thus pagans far outnumbered true Christians.

Since the church worshiped the Lord Jesus as the Son of God,
when the 25th of December rolled around and the pagans wanted
to worship Tammuz, their sun-god, Constantine knew that he
would have to do something.  So he had the church combine the
worship of Tammuz with the birthday of Christ, and a special
mass was declared to keep everyone happy.  Thus pagan worship
was brought into the Christian church and called "Christ-mass."

Every time we say "Merry Christmas," we're actually mixing the
precious and holy name of Christ with paganism.  This is not right.  
God says in
Ezekiel 20:39, "Pollute ye my holy name no more."


The World and Christmas

That brings me to the next reason why I don't celebrate
Christmas.  Christmas is of the world, and we're commanded,
"Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world.
If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him."
(1 John 2:15) The very fact that the world which hates Christ
and His blood atonement for sin makes more fuss about Christmas
than any other holiday proves to me that Christmas is not of
God.  If December 25th were truly the birthday of the blessed
Son of God, the world would have nothing to do with it!

You don't have to be a Christian to celebrate Christmas.
Even in non-Christian countries like Japan, Czeckoslovakia,
Poland and Russia the people celebrate Christmas.

People throughout the world, who for the most part have
no awareness of the Bible or Jesus Christ, eat up the
Christmas celebration.  To take Christmas from the
world would be harder than taking candy from a child.

Let's face it, the world is married to the idol of Christmas.
In fact, more people get drunk at Christmas than any other
time of the year.  There are more big parties and more
selfish spending than any other season.  Doesn't that prove that
it's not of God?  The world loves Christmas, but it hates Christ.


Unscriptural Traditions

Another reason why I don't celebrate Christmas is that it's filled
with unscriptural tradition.  The exchanging of gifts, the Christmas
tree, the singing of carols and Santa Claus are all pagan origin.  
These all crept into the church during or after the Fourth Century.

There are many unscriptural traditions that have cluttered up the
story of the birth of our wonderful Saviour.  For instance, many
people believe that the wise men of East and the shepherds were
together in Bethlehem at the time our Lord was born.  But nothing
could be further from the truth.  The shepherds came to Bethlehem
to see Jesus at His birth.  The wise men came to Nazareth to see
Jesus when He was almost two years old.  
(Matthew 2:16)

Furthermore, the Bible says nothing about three wise men, nor
does it say that they were kings.  The fact is the Bible does not
give their number at all but merely states that they were wise men.

Perhaps the worst part of the Christmas celebration is
thousands of parents will teach their children the falsehood
of Santa Claus.  Children are taught that Santa Claus makes
his home at the North Pole, and once each year he fills his sled
with toys for the boys and girls who have been good throughout
the year.  If they are good, he brings them toys on Christmas
Eve, and if they are bad, he passes them by.

Is it any wonder that many times when children grow up and
learn the truth, they question whether Christ is also a myth?

The Bible says in
Colossians 3:9, "Lie not one to another".
We are commanded in
Ephesians 4:25 to put "away lying,"
and to "speak every truth with his neighbor."

Now I know that some of you loving mothers are saying,
"Don't you think we should give the children a good time?
They don't understand all the paganism behind Christmas."

Let me ask you a question, mother.  Is it necessary to drag the
holy name of our blessed Lord down to the low level of fleshly
gratification and drunkenness to show the kiddies a good time?
A thousand times, no!  Let's teach our children the truth about
Christmas. God's Word says that we should bring up children up
in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.  
(Ephesians 6:4)  Why
should we dishonor the name of Christ in such a manner under the
pretense of showing the children a good time?  There are 364 more
days in the year during which we can give gifts to our children.


Merrymaking and Exchanging Gifts

Without question, the most important part of Christmas
for most people is buying and exchanging gifts.  I don't
celebrate Christmas because exchanging gifts has
absolutely nothing to do with Christ's birthday.

Perhaps some of you are asking, "Didn't the wise men give gifts
to Jesus?"  They certainly did, but they didn't give them to one
another.  And their gifts were not birthday gifts because the wise
men did not come to visit Jesus until He was nearly two years old.
(Matthew 2:16)  The shepherds came to visit Jesus as His birth,
but the wise men came to see Him nearly two years later.

Did you know that giving gifts to a king was common custom
in the Far East?  That's the reason why the wise men brought
gifts to Jesus – because He was born to be King of the Jews.
But they were not birthday gifts.  So there is no connection
between Christmas and the birthday of Jesus in this respect.

One final word before leaving the matter of exchanging gifts.
Let me point out that even this is a part of Satan's anti-Christ
program.  The greatest Christmas celebration yet to come will
be during the awful days of the tribulation.  During the anti-
Christ's reign all hell will be loose.  The two witnesses who
God shall send to the people of the earth will be killed when
God is finished with them.  Can you guess who will kill them?
The anti-Christ will put them to death.  Listen to God's Word:

"And when they shall have finished their testimony, the beast
that ascendeth out of the bottomless pit shall make war against
them, and shall overcome them, and kill them."
(Revelation 11:7)

It is under anti-Christ's reign that the last and greatest
Christmas celebration shall take place.  As a result of the
death of these prophets of God, the world will be so delighted
and thrilled that they will exchange gifts with one another.

Here is what the Bible says,  "And they of the people and kindreds
and tongues and nations shall see their dead bodies three days
and a half, and shall not suffer their dead bodies to be put in the
graves.  And they that dwell upon the earth shall rejoice over
them, and make merry, and shall send gifts one to another; because
these two prophets tormented them that dwell on the earth."
(Revelation 11:9-10)

What further proof do we need that Christmas celebration is not
of God?  Truly the Lord's people should not celebrate Christmas.  
It is anti-God, anti-Christ, Satanic, and unscriptural.  The call of
God is, "Come out from among them, and be ye separate... and touch
not the unclean thing."
(2 Corinthians 6:17)  God's command to all
His people is, "Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works
of darkness, but rather reprove them."  
(Ephesians 5:11)


Christmas Condemned by the Puritans

The pagan history of Christmas has been well known
throughout history.  In fact, at one time the celebration
of this pagan custom was forbidden by law in England.

In 1644, Parliament declared Christmas to be unlawful; and,
consequently, it was abolished.  The English Puritans looked
upon the celebration of Christmas as the work of Satan.

At one time in early American history, the observance
of Christmas was illegal.  A law was adopted in the general
court of Massachusetts about 1650, which required that
those who celebrated Christmas were to be punished.

The statue read, "Whosoever shall be found observing any such
day as Christmas, or in any other way ... shall be subject to fine
of 5 shillings."  The law's preamble explained its purpose was
"for preventing disorders... (by) observing such festivals as
were superstitiously kept in other countries to the great
dishonor of God and the offense of others."

After the Mayflower pilgrims landed in 1620, the first December
25th was spent in labor and cutting down trees "in order
to avoid any frivolity on the day sometimes called Christmas."

Opposition to the observance of Christmas continued just
past the second half of the Nineteenth Century.  An article
in the December 26, 1855 edition of the New York Daily Times
stated, "The churches of the Presbyterians, Baptists and
Methodists were not open on December 25 except where some
mission schools had a celebration.  They do not accept the day
as a holy one, but the Episcopalian, Catholic and German churches
were all open.  Inside they were decked with evergreens."

The Puritans knew the truth about Christmas
and regarded it as a pagan holiday.  It would be
good if all believers followed their example.


What About the Christmas Tree?

Another reason why I don't observe Christmas is because
the Christmas tree is condemned by the Bible.  Notice: "Learn
not the way of the heathen ... For the customs of the people
are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of
the hands of the workman, with the axe.  They deck it with
silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers,
that it may not move.  But they are altogether brutish and
foolish: the stock is a doctrine of vanities."
(Jeremiah 10:2-4, 9)

Here you have a perfect description of the Christmas tree,
called by God "the way of the heathen."  We are commanded
not to learn that way or follow it!  The Christmas tree is also
viewed in this passage as idolatry.  The fifth verse says that
these trees cannot speak-cannot walk-must be carried. Some
people misread this to make it say that there is no harm in
having a Christmas tree, but that is not what it says at all.
Rather, the Prophet Jeremiah tells us that it is vanity and
foolishness and says, "Learn not the way of the heathen."

Some people will be up all night to work on an old dead tree.
They'll trim it all up and stand off a little ways and admire
their handiwork.  Then many of them will sit up all night
and look at that old Christmas tree.

I hope some of you preachers will get up in the middle of the
night and throw out that old tree out of your house and out of your
church right at Satan's head.  I realize that some of you will just
gnash your teeth and call me "narrow minded." Well, you can call
me anything you want, but I'm just giving you the Word of God.

Did you know that the green tree is mentioned 14 times in
the Bible, and in every instance it is likened with idolatry?
There isn't one place in the Bible where God commends the
use of the "green tree" in connection with true worship.

Perhaps you're wondering why people have a Christmas tree
during the Christmas celebration.  You can search the Bible
through and through, but you won't find a reason for it there.
The first decorating of any evergreen tree began with the
heathen Greeks and their worship of their god Adonis, who
allegedly was brought back to life by the serpent Aesculapius
after having been slain.  And each Christmas multitudes of
people will secure an evergreen tree and dress it up with bright
glitter, lights and tinsel, not realizing that they are following
the tradition of a pagan festival in honor of a false god!

No doubt there are many sincere Christians who think that
they are honoring Christ by having their Christmas tree
when, in reality, they are dishonoring Him by having
anything to do with a heathen festival that God hates.

As you read these lines perhaps you say, "I have my Christmas
tree but I don't worship it, and consequently, I see nothing
wrong with it."  Let me remind you, however, that you don't
determine what is right and what is wrong. God determines
what's right and wrong.  If the Christmas tree is not an idol
to you, why are you so reluctant to give it up? What are you
doing down on your knees when you place your gifts under it?


Observing Days Forbidden

Finally I don't celebrate Christmas because God's Word forbids
the observance of any holy days in this dispensation of grace.

Listen:  "Ye observe days, and month, and times, and years.
I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain."
(Galatians 4:10-11)

This tells us that the observance of days is a sign of
weakness, childishness and lack of development.  There are
no special holy days for members of the body of Christ.  The
Lord wants us to worship Him the same 365 days a year.

We're not worshiping a dead Christ or a helpless
infant lying in a manger, but we're worshiping
a real living Christ who lives all year round.

Sometimes well-meaning people will make the statement,
"Let's put the Christ back into Christmas."  This sounds
very good on the surface ... but beloved, how can you put
Christ back into something when He was never there?

Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the famous
English preacher of the last century, said,

"We have no superstitious regard for times and seasons.
Certainly we do not believe in the present ecclesiastical
arrangement called Christmas ... we find no scriptural word
whatever for observing any day as the birthday of the Saviour;
and consequently, it's observance is a superstition, because
(it's) not of divine authority... probably the fact is that the
'holy days' (were) arranged to fit in with the heathen festivals ...
how absurd to think we could do it in the spirit of the world,
with a Jack Frost clown, a deceptive worldly Santa Claus, and a
mixed program of sacred truth with fun, deception, and faction."

While the world celebrates Christmas with its gift swapping
and wild parties, what should be our attitude?  God's Word
makes it plain that we should have nothing to do with this
pagan holiday.  Let's not associate the birth of the holy
Son of God with the pagan traditions of men.  Let us
heed God's command; "Be ye separate, O my people."
(2 Corinthians 6:17)
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