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The popularity of Saturnalia continued into the*3rd*and*4th centuries*AD, and as the*Roman Empire*came under Christian rule, many of its customs were recast into or at least influenced the seasonal celebrations surrounding*Christmas*and the*New Year.[9]
If you (or anyone) subscribes to this historical theory, it would follow also that he ought to disavow, reject, decline to use anything else that pagans ever used.
If so, what else that Christians have used falls into that category? I'm pretty certain that earlier pagans used candles, meeting halls, prayers to a deity, initiation ceremonies, and songs of praise, for example.