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December 11, 2024 11258
Introduction
Christmas is filled with joyous traditions, stories, and folklore, but not everything we believe about the holiday is based on fact. Some of the most beloved Christmas myths have been passed down for generations, while others have evolved from ancient customs and stories. In this blog, we’ll uncover the truth behind some of the most common Christmas myths and reveal the facts that you might not know.Myth 1: Christmas Is on December 25th Because It’s Jesus’ Birthday
One of the most widespread Christmas myths is that December 25th is the actual birthday of Jesus Christ. While Christmas is celebrated on this date in honor of Christ’s birth, historians believe the exact date of Jesus' birth is unknown. Early Christians didn’t celebrate Christmas, and the date of December 25th was likely chosen to coincide