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Girlie
No "correction" needed here, I think. Dubont said, "Easter and Christmas were not originally Christian holidays..." which is exactly what you said, but with more details. To say that Easter and Christmas were originally Christian, and were not originally pagan is like saying that an omelette was originally an omelette, and not originally an egg--just because you sprinkled in a bit of cheese and fried it (sounds a lot like sprinkling in a bit of religion and changing the name, eh?).
I'm sorry, but your analogy is just doesn't work.
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However, a big "no" to the assertion that Christmas and Easter are "Christian only" holidays. Just as the church commandeered the winter solstice and spring equinox, the rest of us have claimed Easter and Christmas entirely for our own! Perfect example of this, a close friend of mine knows practically nothing about Christianity and has a bit of a hard time understanding religion in general, having grown up without it completely. However, she has always celebrated these two holidays with festive trees, Santa, the Easter Bunny, and egg hunts.
This I will admit is true. Christmas and Easter are no longer