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Christmas Colours
Why are red and green the colours of Christmas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Christmas replaced the pagan festival of Yule, celebrating midwinter or the beginning of the lengthening of days (currently Dec. 21st). In taking the festival over Christmas took over a lot of the symbolism. The green of the evergreen symbolising that life goes on even in the depth of winter - hope. The red of the holly berry and the white of the mistletoe symbolise the essence of life in both the female and the male. In Christian terms the meanings are slightly different:
red - Christ's blood shed for our sin on the cross.
green - Eternal life in Christ.
white - The purity of Christ.
Silver and gold can also said to be used symbolically at Christmas and they symbolise in Christianity
gold - Christ the Divine and
silver - Redemption in Christ (Matt. 27:3-9)
I am sure there are other interpretations on this though.
Andy
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