I've heard this argument. Bethlehem has moderate weather. It doesn't get that cold there.
Then why the need for mangers and cold weather housing for animals?
The word “manger” comes from the Latin word munducare which means “to eat.” A manger or crib is a wooden or stone feeding trough or food box that holds hay for larger farm animals like cattle, horses, and donkeys. Mangers were located wherever livestock were kept, places like stables, corrals, or caves. Farmers were sure to keep their mangers well-supplied with fodder at all times so the animals would never go hungry. The cattle can walk up to a manger at any time, and then spend long, leisure hours chomping away, chewing and slowly re-chewing their cud.
I'm a dairy farmer you poor, ignorant fool. Mangers were used to feed during winter, the herds would have more pasturage to subside on in the summer and wouldn't need feeding. It's literally the whole point of pasturing animals, to cut down on feed labor.
The only reason the manger and the stables were present is because they needed to provide for their flocks during the winter. regardless if you think it's temperate and it doesn't get cold there in the winter you're wrong, it gets cold enough for the pastorage not to grow completely, requiring ancillary feeding. the reason why they were empty is because they didn't fill them in the summer because there was no need to. The herds were in the pasture as opposed to in the paddock with the manger and the shelter for the animals.
Ergo; it was not winter in the northern hemisphere when your Christ on a cracker was born, lending credence to the fact that all major christian holidays are nothing more than re-skinned pagan festivals.
Tell me, christian. Why do you have a Yule tree in your home for your Christ jews birthday? Why did your religion take the image of the Holy King for a Turk sandnigger saint?
How about Easter? Ēostre, is the Germanic goddess of spring and dawn. You fuckers couldn't even be bothered to change the name on this one. On the old Germanic calendar, the equivalent month to April was called “Ōstarmānod” – or Easter-month. What do eggs and bunnies and frolicking outdoors have to do with your jew being nailed to a stick?
The way you can tell that christianity is a jewish perversion is how they turn wonderful festivals into perverted theater of misery. Your whole book is filth. They have to take the story of the renewal of spring and fertility and beauty and turn it into a Jew being tortured and nailed to a stick to die only to rise three days later that's how they have to portray renewal.
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