There's nothing Christian about this holiday. If you believe it's truly Judeo-Christian then you're blind and have dinner absolutely no research on the subject. I do agree, thank goodness it's over. I detest these Babylonian holidays.
There's nothing Christian about this holiday. If you believe it's truly Judeo-Christian then you're blind and have dinner absolutely no research on the subject.
It is you who is lacking in the research department. Christmas is NOT related to the pagan feasts to worship the solar god Sol Invictus, Saturn’s god Saturnalia, or the Persian solar god adopted by the Romans, Mithras. This is proven by historical writings. I used to have opinions similar to yours until I educated myself. I suggest you do the same...
He stated Jesus was born “in Bethlehem, eight days before the calendar of January
Pope Telesphorus (125-136 AD) instructed the celebration of Jesus’ birth.
States that Epiphany is celebrated every January 6 in the Julian calendar. December 25th on the Gregorian calendar.
mentions December 25 as the date of the celebration of Jesus' birth. The text suggests that the celebration was prior to 196 AD
Read the Bible. Yashuah was born when the shepherds were in the field. Sheoherdss are not in the field in the month of December. His birthday was most likely 9/11 3bc. You can rewind the stars in the sky with today's tech. Research a little more ...
I never forgot the true meaning of the holiday (celebrating the birth of God), I just hate how it's buried under a pile of jewry.
I thought it was Roman. Isn’t it the combination of Christian holidays with Pagen ones to help appease to masses as catholocism was shoved on them during the Roman expansion?
Perpetrated by …Constantine?
Or are you saying Babylonian because that’s the true holiday with the Jesus stuff painted on top?
I days it's Babylonian because the Roman Catholic Church is just a direct extension of the original Babylonian system. Yashuah was most likely born on 9/11 bc The Bible states the shepherds were in the field. They are not in the field in the winter....
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