
The Sean McDowell Show Is Christmas a Pagan Rip-Off? Interview with Louis Markos.
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Dec 24, 2024 Join Dr. Louis Markos, a Greek and Roman mythology expert and author, as he explores the intriguing connections between Christmas and pagan traditions. He discusses the significance of December 25th and the unique aspects of the virgin birth in Christianity contrasted with ancient myths. The conversation dives into the historical influence of Jesus on humanity, challenging ideas of Christianity as mere imitation. Markos also highlights modern storytelling's themes of sacrifice, enriching our understanding of faith and tradition.
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Interpreting Data
- The same data can be interpreted differently. The existence of flood myths across cultures suggests a real flood, preserved historically by Jews.
- Shared biological structures (homology) can be seen as evidence of a common designer, not just evolution.
Universal Yearnings
- Universal human yearnings, like the desire for a savior, suggest a common creator who implanted these desires.
- God speaks through general revelation (creation, conscience, reason) and special revelation (to the Jews).
Taboo, Scapegoating, and Jesus
- Ancient cultures understood taboo and scapegoating, reflecting a sense of sin, even without a concept of a holy God.
- Jesus fulfills the pagan yearning for a scapegoat by being the true sacrifice for the world's sins.
























