HarryCovert
Somewhere a queen is weeping
I imagine you could speculate that the exchanging of gifts at Christmas may go back as far as the Roman Saturnalia festival, which was celebrated at the winter solstice the week prior to Christmas. One of the customs during that festival was to exchange gifts. As others have pointed out, however, this is a custom associated with Christmas that may or may not have pagan origins, but is not actually part of the Holy Day celebration itself. I think you will find that to be true of most of the alleged derivations from paganism associated with Christianity. It must be remembered that among the first converts were, in fact, converts from paganism. It's only natural that they would want to "baptise" their cherised customs.
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