I was going to post a long string of just laughter, but it's kind of sad when you think about it.
The Bible is a future mythology, really no different from the stories of Zeus or Thor or Isis. The sad part is how much time, energy, effort are wasted on the Bible. How much fighting and killing over the words there has been.
Science has "beyond a reasonable doubt" proven that man evolved from the lower forms and there never was a worldwide flood in Man's time, nor even the exodus that supposedly started the Jews as a nation. Yet, we bicker over that because it's just "faith." Even my mentioning it will derail the subject here most likely.
I was young, in the U.S. military, visiting Greece. I asked a tourguide if anyone still believed in Apollo or Zeus or any of them. She provided the long string of laughter. "How silly. Of course not. We realize that it was just morality stories." These same people accept the Jesus story.
Christmas is pagan, but so is every last thing. Christianity, itself- that is pagan in it's roots. The Jews worshipped many gods and that Yahweh fellow won out when his priests were allowed to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem when they were released from Babylon. Everything before that time was not entirely made up, but was embellished from legends. Nobody ever lived under the Mosaic Law code and stoned people for all those minor infractions. Sure, there was a stoning here and there, but that was mob rule for some other reasons. The Law Code, if it were implemented, would lead to stonings and deaths and impossible standards.
Jesus of legends did not put an end to the Law Code because they didn't really live it. But the stories did tell of rebellion against both the Roman rule and the Yahweh priestly control over the people. They told a completely different morality story.
Sorry to get all "serious" on your thread. It's a slow day.