Thanksgiving and Its Surprising Pagan Lineage

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Thanksgiving is often associated with the celebration of gratitude and abundance in American culture. However, some argue that this holiday actually stems from pagan roots. The main idea is that the celebration of Thanksgiving shares similarities with ancient harvest festivals and pagan rituals practiced by various cultures throughout history. These pagan holidays were typically dedicated to giving thanks for a bountiful harvest and showing gratitude towards nature and the gods. In particular, the Roman festival of Cerelia and the Celtic festival of Samhain are often cited as possible influences on the modern-day Thanksgiving celebration. Both of these festivals involved feasting, giving thanks, and expressing gratitude for the abundance of crops and the end of the harvest season.


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Both of these festivals involved feasting, giving thanks, and expressing gratitude for the abundance of crops and the end of the harvest season. Therefore, while Thanksgiving is primarily associated with giving thanks in the context of American history, it may also have pagan origins that have influenced its traditions and practices..

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Reviews for "Unearthing the Forgotten Pagan Holiday behind Thanksgiving"

1. John - ★☆☆☆☆
I was deeply disappointed with "What pagan holiday is Thanksgiving." The book promised a deep dive into the origins of Thanksgiving and its alleged pagan roots, but it fell short in every aspect. The author presented weak arguments, supported by dubious sources and unreliable information. The writing was dry and lacked any creativity or engaging storytelling. I expected more thought-provoking analysis and a balanced exploration of the topic, but instead, I found myself questioning the credibility of the author and the book's premise.
2. Sarah - ★☆☆☆☆
"What pagan holiday is Thanksgiving" failed to meet my expectations. As someone genuinely interested in the history and cultural significance of Thanksgiving, I was hoping for an enlightening read. However, the book appeared to be more of a conspiracy theory, cherry-picking isolated pieces of information to support its argument. It lacked solid evidence and critical analysis, leaving me with more doubts than answers. The overall tone of the book seemed biased and unconvincing, ultimately failing to convince me of its central claim. I would not recommend it to anyone seeking a well-researched examination of Thanksgiving's origins.
3. Michael - ★★☆☆☆
"What pagan holiday is Thanksgiving" had an intriguing premise, but the execution fell flat. While the book does present some interesting historical facts about early harvest celebrations and their possible connections to pagan traditions, it fails to present a compelling argument or provide substantial evidence. The author's writing style is disjointed and lacks coherence, making it difficult to follow the overall narrative. Additionally, I felt that the author's personal beliefs overshadowed the objective analysis I was hoping for. Overall, this book left me dissatisfied and without a clear understanding of the topic at hand.
4. Emily - ★★☆☆☆
I approached "What pagan holiday is Thanksgiving" with an open mind, expecting a comprehensive exploration of the holiday's origins. However, I was disappointed by the lack of depth in the book. The author focused too much on minor connections to pagan customs without substantiating them with credible sources or historical context. The arguments presented felt highly speculative and stretched, making the book feel more like a collection of unsubstantiated theories rather than a scholarly investigation. I believe there are better resources out there for those genuinely interested in understanding the historical roots of Thanksgiving.

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