Why Halloween? Is there a reason for that being a firework day in Canada?
Why is Easter celebrated with a bunny who hides eggs?
Nobody questions this stuff, we're just supposed to accept it as it is.
Oh, a lot of people do. And everything has an origin and a reason. I've done some reading and research on Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, Halloween and Valentines Day.
Like the origin of Santa Claus and his name.
Many know it was originally St. Nicholas. One of the stories go that he delivered money on some poor girls door step to help them one night because they were so poor they were about to be forced into prostitution.
One of his names, Chirs Kringle, was actually an alteration of 'Christ kind' meaning like Christ.
Rabbits and eggs are signs of fertility from some old pagan feastivals.
The pilgrims did not actually have the first America Thanksgiving. There are several more likeley candidates. One is when it was declared a national holiday by Abraham Lincolin. Also the Jamestown colonists had a thanksgiving day before the pilgrims by several years. The first was in 1565 in Florida by Pedro Menendez de Aviles and some natives.
Also, there are two origin stories for Valentines Day. One has the Christian Saint Valentine who was beheaded, and the other was a Roman holiday where all the single men exchanged live-in prostitutes for the year.
There are all sorts of fun facts about where our current holidays came from.
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Also, I believe in Germany -though I could be remembering wrong- Santa was referred to as Sinter Klas where the name Santa Claus came from.
And I believe in Norway he was connected to the god Odin and some of their stories got warpped together.