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Re: da
(Anonymous) 2013-05-14 02:02 am (UTC)(link)Um. But the specific events the festivals themselves revolve around are actual astrological events. That was my point. No deity/deities/deific representatives (Saint Nick and/or Easter Bunny/etc) involved at all.
Planting/harvest festivals around the solstices and equinoxes I mean. I don't see much "birth and death of the central figure of the religion" in any of them, personally. Diminishment and renewal of the *sun* yes. Birth and death of a god/gods/goddesses, or even the Christian god, not so much. JMO.
Re: da
(Anonymous) 2013-05-14 02:17 am (UTC)(link)Which isn't saying specific ceremonies are borrowing off that, no. I'll be honest, I don't have the knowledge or evidence of specific ceremonies to examine that. But there probably is some reason to think that death/rebirth figures in various mythologies have some form of connection to each other, and possibly originally to the astrological seasonal cycles.
Mind you, in Christianity that doesn't fit so well, if only because the death/rebirth festival (Easter) is tied to the spring equinox, while the birth festival (Christmas) is connected to midwinter.
Re: da
(Anonymous) 2013-05-14 02:42 am (UTC)(link)"Mind you, in Christianity that doesn't fit so well, if only because the death/rebirth festival (Easter) is tied to the spring equinox, while the birth festival (Christmas) is connected to midwinter."
You are making my point for me, anon. More clearly than I did. :)
Re: da
(Anonymous) 2013-05-14 02:48 am (UTC)(link)There's links there, though. You can see there are some connections, echoes of concepts. It's just direct correlations we're lacking.