The thing with most Christian holidays is that they are simply efforts by the Catholic Church to assume control over existing celebrations.
The most glaring example is of course All Saints Day created specifically as an attempt to hijack Samhain (pronounced SOW-en)
Christmas of course being placed on December 25, which used to be the Winter Solstice
Easter is a rather fun one. The most Pagan “placed” of all Christian holidays since it occurs on “The first Sunday after the first full moon of Spring” What exactly does a full move have to do with the alleged date of the Crucifixion? Anyway, that one is of course in the Ostara time frame.
Then there are other minor attempts…
Groundhog Day, May Day…
Much of the dogma that most Fundamentalist hold near and dear to their heart is actually a sad testament to the early Catholic Church’s attempt to assume control over people’s lives. So much of early Christianity is simply cobbled together from previous myth cycles. And the most glaring example of that has to be the most fundamental aspect of Christianity… the resurrection of Christ, which is ripped almost word for word, act for act, from the earlier Zoroastrian myths (go ahead, read about the 3 days in a cave before being resurrected from a religion that existed in the area of modern Israel and Syria and dates from about 400 years before the birth of Yeshua of Nazareth).
Now THAT should piss off a number of folks… the more so as they do a little research and find it to be true…