And yes, some specifics. Jesus=the sun. The Three Kings actually are a line of stars that are visible in the Middle East, pointing to the Star of Bethlehem. This is actually Sirius, the brightest star. And, around 2 BC, you draw a line through the Three Kings stars and Sirius, and on Christmas Morning, you reach the rising sun.
The cross--this is actually the Southern Cross. Christmas is actually the observance of the sun being resurrected--in mid December, it "dies" and is "crucified". On the winter solstice, it sits right on the Southern Cross as observed in the Middle East. On December 25, it starts to move north again. Unlike the Washtowel, however, I do not find this an objection to celebrating--in fact, it is fine to celebrate that the life-giving sun is once again moving back into the northern hemisphere. Never mind that one can easily research and find some 20 other Christ-like examples of similar myths.
As for Jesus, he was actually an apostate Jew. He actually died trying to free mankind from Jehovah. And yes, his birth date was altered by the churches. Again, I do not find that an objection to honoring someone (or any of the other 20 examples of people that tried to free us from Jehovah only to be destroyed). After all, even if you throw in 20 different individuals, you would be celebrating (1) the rebirth of the life-giving sun, and (2) attempts to enlighten mankind, despite Jehovah trying to keep them in spiritual pitch dark as slaves.
Other things I see in the Bible include slavery being accepted (absolute slavery, not as in employment), unwanted missionary assignments (Jonah and Jeremiah come to mind), and strict laws regarding things that should be spontaneous. This is also the source of blacks and Asians being viewed as inferior (slavery) and homophobia (which was based on the laws in Leviticus against men having sex with other men, and reiterated by Paul).
I suggest looking at http://see_the_truth.webs.com/ for more information on the subject (cutting and pasting the link) Warning: If you are firm in your beliefs that the Bible is the absolute truth and anything that bashes it is offensive, you will be offended. But, if you are willing to be objective in looking at this site, you will find some more truths about the true origin of the Bible--and looking for other sources on your own will give you an even more balanced view on this great piece of rubbish. And, unlike the Washtowel, I (1) do not claim to adhere by the Bible, using it merely to rebut any of their claims to abide by it, and (2) I advocate doing your own independent research including from sources I do not supply so you can reach your own conclusions.