According to the article that Bernhard contributed, it is vice versa: Making Jesus' "birthday" celebration overlap with the ancient solstice festival of "rebirth of the sun" was merely a mental crusade to convert these pagans into Christian religion; since there already existed a tradition with strong roots, it was thought "efficient" to abuse it by turning it into something that it originally was not. Yes I did read your post, you were punctuating a lot meaningless words (to me, that is, at least), and I couldn't quite understand what your real point was. Summing it up, it looks something like BORN, BIRTH, JESUS, DEATH, FAITH. I know I'm a human, I know Jesus was a human, but the whole point here is the hypocricy behind the *Christ*mas traditions - yet you totally ignore this and go on about Jesus and his birth.
I'm also fully aware that Jesus died for our sins, and I've always wondered where do the christians get their energy to repeat all this mumbojumbo over and over again - it has zero meaning to me coming out of one of your mouths. I am aware of *a* god, it doesn't necessarily look the same as your god, but I have a relationship with this god and I'm pretty sure, having read a lot of "religious" (mind you, these 'religious' people are obviously more than often spiritually impotent) people's posts, even on this forum, that these people would be quick to judge this relationship between me and the God that I EXPERIENCE (how many of fundamentalist christians can really say they're conscious of an entity of higher kind, and not just AFRAID OF THE POSSIBILITY THAT THERE IS ONE THAT COULD PUNISH YOU). So please, keep this Jesus stuff to yourself, and speak of spiritual matters in a more general manner, because everytime somebody starts a preach on Jesus, it creates more and more distance between me and him. Jesus wanted us to find the God and choose to follow him, whereas the catholic church is satisfied if we follow the doctrine and fund this ancient, parasitic institution. Spirituality and ethics don't require doctrine - doctrine is for those who have no sense of ethics or moral and need to be guided to right direction. Doctrines are not for thinkers, and the more I hear christians repeat and repeat their dogmatic conceptions on life, more certain I am that Jesus' heart would cry tears of blood if he ever was to witness the current state of christianity.