I need to take a breath? I'm not the one that typed half a post in all caps in response to a couple of simple and straight-forward questions.
As for responding to what you said.
1. You're the one that said I needed to go study more because I didn't view things the way you did.
2. Ah, so you admit you don't know the exact date. Well then, if you don't know the exact date, then there is absolutely nothing wrong with picking a date (like Dec. 25th), and celebrating Jesus' birth.
3. So what? You can tell me Jesus' birth didn't happen on Dec. 25th all you want, but you continually fail to provide an alternative date to those who do celebrate the birth of Jesus. The only conclusion I can draw from this behavioral pattern is that you don't want us to celebrate the birth of Jesus at all. And the issue with that is it's strictly an anti-Christian behavior. Now, if you'd like to provide us with an alternate date to celebrate Jesus' birth, we can clear this all up, or you can just type half a post in all caps again in a huffy fit. Your choice.
4. I don't need to because I never claimed such a thing. I only claimed that it's not wrong to celebrate the birth of Jesus on Dec. 25th, just like it's not wrong for my local church to have everyone hold their communion cups up after communion and say "Long live the King." It's not strictly scriptural as you're looking for, but it not anti-scriptual either.
5. Welcome to my point.
6. That's all fine and dandy for you to be against ancient pagan practices. But just keep in mind, just because some Christians like to celebrate Christmas differently than you doesn't mean they are worshiping pagan fake gods. One can have a Christmas celebration and celebrate the one true God. One can have a Christmas tree and say that it symbolizes the everlasting life of Christ without it symbolizing pagan fake god worship. It's all about how one views the symbol. If YOU view the Christmas tree as an ancient pagan fake god worship, then by all means, YOU should stay away from it. However, that doesn't mean everyone HAS to stay away from it, because not everyone views a Christmas tree the way you do.
7. You were the one spouting off the "go and study" and "go and learn" comments just because I disagreed with you. It seems you are one having problems handling differing views.
Fun fact: Winter solstice isn't on Dec. 25th.