Over the years I have posted here and there, and shared several links 
to the topic of the Pagan Origins of the many things we take for 
granted.  This is an important study and the knowledge needs to be 
shared - again.  Don't
 let yourself become overwhelmed or angry or discouraged. What I am 
sharing is a result of my research and study and reading Scriptures that
 started over fifteen years ago when I innocently looked for the origin 
of christmas... the journey had to start somewhere!  I don't claim to be
 any sort of scholar, but I know a lot more now than I did back then.  And we are not the first to search these things.  Once you start looking, there have been many before us seeking truth.
I will include as much as I can and pray for this to be a source of light to those 
searching for His Path, continually seeking Him so that He will cause 
the Ruach haKodesh (His Set Apart Spirit) to reveal to you Truth in everything.
To 
'bow down 
to them' is to exalt, to think very highly of them, seeing them as 
powerful, lesser, greater or in place of YHWH.  Whether made of stone, 
wood, gold or silver and in the image/symbols of what we think angels 
look like (heavens above) or man, or animal fetishes or representing 
fish or other things in the water, we are not to serve them.
Look around.  You will notice right away a variety of images in a 
variety of forms representing heaven, earth, waters, sea, air, the 
elements -- things Yahweh said right off the get-go not to make.  He wants 
us to be Set Apart (righteous); set apart from the world and its 
pagan ways, those subtle temptations that cause us to doubt the Creator,
 as when Satan said to Eve, 
"You are not going to die, but Elohim knows that as soon as you eat of it 
your eyes will be opened and you will be like divine beings who know 
good and bad."
Then what happened?
In short, they tried to hide 
themselves from Yahweh because of their guilt and were eventually kicked out of the
 Garden.
Right from the beginning Satan has been tempting us.  It is our Faith in the Creator and our obedience to His Instructions, which are for our health and well being, reinforced 
by (witnessed) the life and death of His son, Y'shua Messiah that we choose
 to be Set Apart, resisting temptation cause the devil to flee from us.
Who would have thought that types of  
Dance could be pagan?
“Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”  (Yeshayahu/Isaiah 5:20)
Most folks already are aware of when 
Messiah was born.
The Origin of Christmas Tree
Just as early Christians recruited Roman pagans by associating 
Christmas with  the Saturnalia, so too worshippers of the Asheira cult 
and its offshoots were  recruited by the Church sanctioning “Christmas 
Trees”.    Pagans had long worshipped 
trees in the forest, or brought them into their homes  and decorated 
them, and this observance was adopted and painted with a Christian  
veneer by the Church. 
 ~ Here is what God says: “... Learn not the 
way of the heathen,  and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven [the 
stars]; for the heathen  are dismayed at them [millions ignore this 
plain statement of God and  read their horoscopes daily]. For the 
customs of the people are vain:  for one cuts a tree out of the forest, 
the work of the hands of the  workman, with the axe. They deck it with 
silver and with gold; they  fasten it with nails and with hammers, that 
it move not. They are  upright as the palm tree…” (Jeremiah. 10:2-5).
The Origin of Mistletoe
Norse mythology recounts how the god Balder was killed using a 
mistletoe arrow  by his rival god Hoder while fighting for the female 
Nanna.  Druid rituals use  mistletoe to poison their human sacrificial 
victim.   The Christian custom of “kissing under the mistletoe” is a 
later synthesis of  the sexual license of Saturnalia with the Druidic 
sacrificial cult.
The Origin of Christmas Presents
In pre-Christian Rome, the emperors compelled their most despised  
citizens to bring offerings and gifts during the Saturnalia (in 
December) and  Kalends (in January).  Later, this ritual expanded to 
include gift-giving among  the general populace.  The Catholic Church 
gave this custom a Christian flavor  by re-rooting it in the supposed 
gift-giving of Saint Nicholas.
The Origin of Santa Claus  
Nicholas was born in Parara, Turkey in 270 CE and  later became 
Bishop of Myra.  He died in 345 CE on December 6th.  He  was only named a
 saint in the 19th century.  He was among the most senior bishops who convened
  the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE and created the New Testament.  The 
text they  produced portrayed Jews as “the children of the devil”  
who sentenced Jesus to death.
In 1087, a group of 
sailors who idolized Nicholas moved  his bones from Turkey to a 
sanctuary in Bari, Italy.  There Nicholas  supplanted a female 
boon-giving deity called The Grandmother, or Pasqua  Epiphania, who used
 to fill the children's stockings with her gifts.  The  Grandmother was 
ousted from her shrine at Bari, which became the center of the  Nicholas
 cult.  Members of this group gave each other gifts during a pageant  
they conducted annually on the anniversary of Nicholas’ death, December 
6.
The Nicholas cult spread north until it was 
adopted by  German and Celtic pagans.  These groups worshipped a 
pantheon led by Woden  –their chief god and the father of Thor, Balder, 
and Tiw.  Woden had a long,  white beard and rode a horse through the 
heavens one evening each Autumn.  When  Nicholas merged with Woden, he 
shed his Mediterranean appearance, grew a beard,  mounted a flying 
horse, rescheduled his flight for December, and donned heavy winter 
clothing.
In a bid for pagan adherents in Northern 
Europe,  the Catholic Church adopted the Nicholas cult and taught that 
he did (and they  should) distribute gifts on December 25th instead of 
December 6th. 
In 1809, the novelist Washington 
Irving (most famous his The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle) 
wrote a satire of  Dutch culture entitled Knickerbocker History.  The 
satire refers several  times to the white bearded, flying-horse riding 
Saint Nicholas using his Dutch  name, Santa Claus.
Dr. Clement Moore, a professor at Union Seminary, read  Knickerbocker 
History, and in 1822 he published a poem based on the  character Santa 
Claus: “Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the  house, 
not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.  The stockings were hung 
 by the chimney with care, in the hope that Saint Nicholas soon would be
 there…”  Moore innovated by portraying a Santa with eight reindeer who 
descended  through chimneys.
The Bavarian 
illustrator Thomas Nast almost completed the  modern picture of Santa 
Claus.  From 1862 through 1886, based on Moore’s  poem, Nast drew more 
than 2,200 cartoon images of Santa for Harper’s Weekly.   Before Nast, 
Saint Nicholas had been pictured as everything from a stern looking  
bishop to a gnome-like figure in a frock.  Nast also gave Santa a home 
at the  North Pole, his workshop filled with elves, and his list of the 
good and bad  children of the world.  All Santa was missing was his red 
outfit.
  
1931, the Coca Cola Corporation 
contracted the  Swedish commercial artist Haddon Sundblom to create a 
coke-drinking  Santa.  Sundblom  modeled his Santa on his friend Lou 
Prentice, chosen for his cheerful,  chubby  face.  The corporation 
insisted that Santa’s fur-trimmed suit be bright,  Coca  Cola red.  And 
Santa was born – a blend of Christian crusader, pagan  god, and  
commercial idol. (I never heard this one about Coca-Cola - ckc) 
The origins of Easter 
John 4:22-24 You worship something that you do not know. But we worship what we know, for life is from the Yehudeans (Messiah is referred to as the Lion of Judah). But the hour is coming, and now is when the true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and in truth, indeed. For the Father, He seeks worshippers as these. For Elohim is Spirit and those who worship they must worship Him in spirit and in truth.
Mark
 7:6-7 Messiah says, Yesha'yahu (Isaiah) the prophet did well prophesy 
about you hypocrites! As it is written that 'This people honor me with 
their lips (words) but their hearts are very distance from  me.  And 
vainly they fear me while they are teaching the doctrines of the (man 
made) commandments of the sons of men.
My husband and I
 don't 'celebrate' Purim or Hanukkah because they are not 'commanded' by
 Elohim.  I realize they are of historical value, like the 4th of July 
or Memorial Day (which we do not celebrate, either).
Chanukah
 is a man made tradition. 
Quote:  (John 10:22-24). Notice that this is 
the only reference to the festival  of Chanukah (חַג חֲנֻכָּה) that 
occurs in all  of Scriptures. Some  additional "extra biblical" sources 
include the testimony of the  first-century
 Jewish historian Flavius Josephus,  who likewise referred to the 
commemoration of the Maccabees as an eight  day "festival of lights", and various midrashim that  quote Hillel and Shammai 
(i.e., two famous sages that predated the time  of Yeshua) discussing 
the method of kindling the lights of the Chanukah  menorah. One midrash 
states that Chanukah was to be regarded as an  acronym for Chet Nerot 
veHalakhah K'bet Hillel ("eight candles and the law according to the House of Hillel"), referring to Hillel's view (his opinion) that we should light one candle on the first night
  and increase the amount by one every day (Shammai, on the other hand, 
 thought we should light eight candles on the first night and reduce one
  every subsequent night).  According to early Jewish tradition 
(preserved  in Megillat Antiochus, 2nd Century AD), since the Maccabees 
were unable  to celebrate the holiday of Sukkot at its proper time in 
the fall, they  decided that it should be observed after the Temple was 
restored, which  they did on the 25th of the month of Kislev in the year
 164 B.C.  Since Sukkot lasts eight days, this became  the time frame 
adopted for Chanukah."  End Quote. 
John 10:22 gives us a time frame, noting the Feast of Dedication  
(Hanukkah) occurred in Jerusalem and it was winter and Y'shua was  
walking in the temple in the porch of Solomon. (note: this is the only  
time Hanukkah is mentioned in Scriptures -
 there's  no 2 or 3 other times to bear witness or support its 
importance as a  feast day.)  Folks think because Messiah was 'there' that 
he was  'celebrating' but I think the reason he was there was because he
 was  'teaching', as he was accustomed to doing, not so much partaking 
of the  feast. 
John 10 starts out with his Sheep Parable, then the feast
 day is  mentioned, then:   The Jews surround him again asking how long 
will he  keep them waiting: "if you are the Mashiyach, tell us!" He 
lets them  know that he HAS told them but they do not believe because 
'they are not  of his sheep'. Perhaps noting the feast day and the 
fact these  Jews were celebrating it (which is why they were at the 
temple) and then  Y'shua saying they were not his sheep, lets us know it
 is not of Elohim  and we should not partake of it, either.
 Y'shua was not celebrating Chanukah - he was present, on the 
porch of the Temple. It appears he was taking the opportunity to 
teach to those who had gathered there.  The lead in verses to 
John 10:22 sets the tone for  what's
 going on.   In 10:7 he says that he is the Gate of the flock.  He  goes 
on to say if a man should enter by him (the Gate) he will live,  enter 
and go out and find pasture. (No man comes  to the Father except by 
Y'shua).  He says he is the Good Shepherd that  lays his life down for 
the flock.  He knows those who are his and they  know him.  Then he says
 in 10:16 that he also has other sheep, those not  of this sheepfold.  
It is necessary for me to bring them and they will  hear my voice and 
all the flocks will become one and there will be One  Shepherd. (I love 
this! He just told us the sheepfold is the House  of Israel and the
 other sheep are those who have chosen to obey YHWH and  have the 
testimony of His son - we will be One People with One Faith  and One 
Elohim!)  Well, once again Y'shua causes a stir among the Yehudeans,  they 
don't believe, they don't recognize their Shepherd's voice and  think 
Y'shua is possessed.
Here's info on Purim    
As a reminder, No
 matter what one uses for research and reference material, ALWAYS take 
what you have gleaned and measure it against Scriptures, the Word of God
 our Creator.  His Ruach haKodesh - His Set Apart Spirit - will reveal the Truth 
as long as we maintain our Faith in the one true God.  It's not about 
religion, but His perfect government system.  Judaism is a religion. Christianity is a religion. Islam is a religion, etc...