The Bible does not directly mention Christmas, as it is a holiday that developed later in history. However, there are several passages in the Bible that can be interpreted to celebrate the birth of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity. These passages include the nativity story in the gospels of Matthew and Luke, which describe the birth of Jesus and his subsequent dedication in the temple. Additionally, the Bible mentions Jesus' birth as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and a key event in God's plan of salvation. Therefore, the Bible can be seen as supporting the celebration of Christmas, albeit in a more subtle and indirect way.