Lady Blak:
There is actually much written on this subject from not only the Pagan aspect, but from the Christian and anthropological as well. Since I am not at home with my own files I can only give you sources I can easily find now, but should be enough to get you started on your own research if you are so inclined. At very least it will hopefully give you enough to understand that it is not MY intent to Christian bash, especially having been raised Episcopal myself, but it is what is widely accepted as part of the history of how Christianity was brought to the European Pagans.
Sooo to start with, a great concise understanding of the standard Pagan festivals, our understanding of their origins and what Christian holidays now stand in their stead, see
http://www.holysmoke.org/wb/wb0280.htm
From the Catholic perspective..
It was Pope Gregory himself who basically said to keep the Pagan symbols and festivals in place and to place Christian feasts over them. Brilliant if you think about it. See American Catholic for info on that
http://www.americancatholic.org/Feature ... sp?id=1396
As to other Christian sites... Today, many other Christian faiths do not practice the same Roman Catholic calendar, or if they do, its not in the same ways, BECAUSE they find these holidays to be too Pagan in origin or the symbols etc which have been retained so. These are some examples of those ideas....
http://biblicalstudies.qldwide.net.au/p ... part4.html
http://godkind.org/pagan-holidays.html
http://www.goodnewsaboutgod.com/studies/holidays2.htm
http://www.gotquestions.org/Christian-holidays.html (see links here)
http://www.hope-of-israel.org/cmas1.htm
Now as Anthropological type studies or done by PHds whatever....
http://www.biblestudy.org/basicart/xmas1.html
http://www.alphalink.com.au/~radnat/sunic2.html
http://www.poncacitynews.com/pcnews/new ... page6.html
http://www.comparative-religion.com/alt ... uction.php
This is Margaret Murrays work, a renouned anthropologist. It is rather long but the first page is what I targeted about the hitsory of Paganism and Christianity
A good basic history of Christianity, in short, is on:
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyc ... anity.html
This doesnt give the entire story of how each peoples were converted of course, but its great history, does talk a bit about the Crusades and the Burning Times, both of which are huge black marks on the history of Christianity, so it impressed me the detail that they are given.
One thing we all need to remember is our founding fathers, (those who landed here first not in regards to government, as those men were actually Deists and not Christians at all) came here because the Anglican church had not reformed far enough away from the practices of the Roman Catholic church. So we may be a melting pot now, but even 380 yrs later the undercurrent that this is a Christian nation stills stands, EVEN THOUGH statistics prove that nonChristians are actually the majority in the country.
So I do think some of the "Christian bashing" that pops up on sites and in life even comes from a place of frustration and anger. People want their truths to be told, their voices heard, especially here in a country where the media, our tv and movies, even our government still likes to hold Christianity up as the predominant and even in some cases, the better or ONLY religion. Do I think thats the answer, of course not. But it IS a possible reason why people get so defensive and vehement about their positions.
I hope this info helps.. if you need any more, or in a specific area, let me know and I'll see if I have anything here, otherwise I'll lok at my files at home in NC.