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This is like the argument of the broomstick. A man has a wooden broomstick and uses it daily for several years. One day he breaks the handle in half, so he fashions a new handle out of the rail from an old wardrobe. His broomstick is repaired and he carries on using it. A few years later the head is looking a bit worn, so he replaces the bristles and his broom brushes as it did when new. So at this point the broom is more replaces parts than it is original, so is it still the same brush?
The pagan festival has been changed so much over the years it's no longer anywhere recognisable as the same festival and is now a completely different one.
Yes, but it was STARTED by the Pagans. That's what we're arguing about. I completely agree that it has barely any resemblance to the original Pagan version, but my point still stands: it is not Christian!