A pagan Christmas is a non-Christian celebration of the winter solstice, which falls on December 21st. It is a time of joy and celebration, marked by feasting, gift-giving, and other traditions. It is also a time of reflection and renewal, as it marks the return of the sun after the longest night of the year. In pagan traditions, the winter solstice was seen as a time of rebirth and renewal, and so it was celebrated with festivals and rituals. Many of these traditions have been incorporated into modern Christmas celebrations, such as decorating a Christmas tree, giving gifts, and singing carols.