It highlights that Christmas is not just a peaceful event but a cosmic victory over evil. 2. The Fantasy Film (2014)
The phrase appears in several distinct contexts, ranging from biblical interpretations to modern fantasy films and children's literature. Here are the most prominent and "interesting" versions: 1. The Biblical "Christmas Dragon" (Revelation 12)
The dragon represents Satan trying to destroy Christ at his birth.
The child is caught up to God, and the dragon is eventually defeated in a heavenly war by Michael and his angels.