Happy Birthday jesus!
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Yes, today is Jesus's birthday. Happy 2,011th birthday!
Oh yeah, Merry Christmas to you Derek.


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Happy Birthday Jesus. The birthday cake this year is so beautiful.
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Chacor wrote:You know, I hate to be the one that does this, but technically one could also argue January 6th was Jesus' birthday (Gregorian and Julian calendar differences)...
Sorry. Just saying.
I thought Jesus was born sometime in August?
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Cyclenall wrote: I thought Jesus was born sometime in August?
I read that Jesus was born between March and October, most likely between April to September based on astronomical calculations and planetary alignments. Jesus was born when the census was being taken. Also, it was during the harvest and if Jesus was born in December, it would of been too cold for three wise men. Christmas in July is not all that outlandish and may have some truth to it. If Jesus was born in September, than he was conceived in December, which we are celebrating Jesus's conception.
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Ptarmigan wrote:Cyclenall wrote: I thought Jesus was born sometime in August?
Also, it was during the harvest and if Jesus was born in December, it would of been too cold for three wise men.
Sorry, I just love to correct people on this. The Bible never says how many wise men there were, there were just 3 gifts. Coulda been 2 wisemen, or 3, or 4, or 90.
Also, it never says when Jesus was born... Oh forget all the technical stuff.
Happy Birthday Jesus, and Merry Christmas everybody!

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Ptarmigan wrote:Cyclenall wrote: I thought Jesus was born sometime in August?
I read that Jesus was born between March and October, most likely between April to September based on astronomical calculations and planetary alignments. Jesus was born when the census was being taken. Also, it was during the harvest and if Jesus was born in December, it would of been too cold for three wise men. Christmas in July is not all that outlandish and may have some truth to it. If Jesus was born in September, than he was conceived in December, which we are celebrating Jesus's conception.
It's not like they were living in Canada at the time. It was closer to the equator and not quite as cold if the birth happened in December.
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Cyclone1 wrote:
Sorry, I just love to correct people on this. The Bible never says how many wise men there were, there were just 3 gifts. Coulda been 2 wisemen, or 3, or 4, or 90.
Also, it never says when Jesus was born... Oh forget all the technical stuff.
Happy Birthday Jesus, and Merry Christmas everybody!
I just said three wise men for simplicity sakes. Merry Christmas to you.

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Cyclenall wrote: It's not like they were living in Canada at the time. It was closer to the equator and not quite as cold if the birth happened in December.
It's all relative.

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Chacor wrote:You know, I hate to be the one that does this, but technically one could also argue January 6th was Jesus' birthday (Gregorian and Julian calendar differences)...
Sorry. Just saying.
I've heard dates ranging from April to September, and years ranging from 6 BC to 4 AD. As such take you're pick people. Still it doesn't matter when he was actually born, rather that we choose this time of year to mark his birth, and what ir represents to over culture. That is what is truly important everyone.
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Well, it isn't important to everyone (it isn't important to me). The date was only chosen to make it easier for pagans to adapt from pagan festivals (December 25 was considered the birthday of the sun in the final years of the Roman state religion) to Christian ones. It was a simple matter of replacing the central religious figure.
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Coredesat wrote:Well, it isn't important to everyone (it isn't important to me). The date was only chosen to make it easier for pagans to adapt from pagan festivals (December 25 was considered the birthday of the sun in the final years of the Roman state religion) to Christian ones. It was a simple matter of replacing the central religious figure.
You are correct and it is important to me...
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Coredesat wrote:Well, it isn't important to everyone (it isn't important to me). The date was only chosen to make it easier for pagans to adapt from pagan festivals (December 25 was considered the birthday of the sun in the final years of the Roman state religion) to Christian ones. It was a simple matter of replacing the central religious figure.
I can care less if Christmas is December 25th. It does it make it more exciting for sure. Also, they were going to set it on March 25th. Well, if that was the case, it would be interesting.
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