Proof That Jesus Christ Was NOT Born On December 25th »
Posted By Revelation1412 1 year, 1 month ago in ReligionMost Christians are shocked when you tell them that Jesus Christ was not born anywhere near December 25th. The word "Christmas" is not in the Bible, and neither are "Christmas trees" or "Christmas presents". The truth is that most Christians do not know some of the most basic truths about what has been billed as their most important holiday.
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purplehayes1 year, 1 month ago
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Christmas, as any Christian will tell you is not our "most important, holyday (or holiday) it's Easter which commemorates the Resurrection. And most educated Christians are well aware that Jesus was not born on December 25, 0001 but most probably sometime in the Fall of the year 0004-0007, probably around the time of the Jewish Feast of Rosh Hashana
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cowboygrandpa1 year, 1 month ago
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"Christmas, as any Christian will tell you is not our "most important, holyday (or holiday) it's Easter which commemorates the Resurrection."
Amen !!!!
The Passover of Gods Righteous Judgement. Our judgement taken by the Lamb of God, His Son Jesus Christ !!!! His Holy Blood spilled that we may be cleansed by accepting His sacrifice for us and repenting of our sins. Turning away from the old life and being born again in the Salavation of God by His Grace in Jesus Christ.
We didn't earn it, He gave it to us.
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slate1 year, 1 month ago
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Everyone knows that Christmas is done in Dec because when Rome adopted the Christian faith they kept the Pagans happy and adopted the winter solstice since it was already celebrated. Why is the date being off a few months such a big deal?
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dissent1 year, 1 month ago
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but which pagans?
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mithras, ancient persian god, born 25 dec. dionysis, ancient greek god, born 25 dec. adonis, ancient greek god, born 25 dec. krishna, ancient indian god, born 25 dec. horus, ancient egyptian god, born 25 dec. the list goes on as do the similarities, virgin birth, rose again, three wise men, etc, etc, etc
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lvrofwolves1 year, 1 month ago
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Maybe because there are still a lot of Christians who are insistent on saying 'Jesus is the reason for the season' or 'keep Christ in Christmas' or how about those who frown on 'Happy Holidays' noooooo you must say Merry Christmas etc...
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Candida1 year, 1 month ago
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I have a much simpler proof that Jesus, if he ever existed, either couldn't have been born on December 25th, or could not have died on Easter Friday. Since the day of his birth is fixed in our calendar, but the day of his death moves, the time elapsed between his birth and death varies each year. Since nobody could have had a life span of, let's say, 33 years and 95 days one year and 33 years and 100 days the next, it's impossible for these two days to be his birth and death days. One of them has to be wrong.
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If he was born on December 25th according to our calendar then the day of his death has to be fixed by our calendar too. If we allow the day of his death to move according to our calendar, then we have to allow the date of his birth to move too to get the same life span.-
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oneironaut4201 year, 1 month ago
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There is no indisputable evidence that a man named Jesus, followed by multitudes, ever actually existed. So to me, the date of his alleged birth is irrelevant. I celebrate a holiday of giving and togetherness, and a changing of the seasons. 8)
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cowboygrandpa1 year, 1 month ago
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Actually Christmas is more a celebration of his conception around the time of Hanukkah.
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We celebrate it as his birth date, because he was alive when he was conceived. For life starts at conception.
I know for all the people who think abortion is not killing a living being, this will anger and, or send them into a rant about womens rights to choose. That life doesn't start until the baby is actually born.
If life doesn't begin until the baby is born ??? Why does the child grow in the mother ???? Only living things grow !!!!
I praise God for all He shows us. Even those unwilling to see, can see a child growing in a woman.
As for those who do not believe in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. That is your right also. Just remember that when you deny Him you deny what He did for you on the cross. -
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Kukaluka1 year, 1 month ago
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Jesus was born in the spring according to biblical batanical references. Christmas was selected by the early christians to cover up the winter solice holiday that was so popular among the Pagans. Much like All Saints day was used to cover up the Celtic Halloween holiday.
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antibrainwasher1 year, 1 month ago
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There is absolutely no evidence, physical or historical that there ever was one such jewish profit, and there were thousands. Most rational people would assume the jesus mythology was a compilation of mythology around at the time, drawing from greek, egyptian and jews, virgin birth son of god crap was common place storytelling at the time.
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Of course, there is not one shred of evidence for any of the millions of versions of afterlife con men have invented to control the behavior of sheeple, since the dawn of history.
December is the SOLSTICE. MORONS. Easter is the Equinox...morons. Religion is a disease, caught by gullible morons incapable of rationality, a kind of genitic tendency to conform to a comfortable lie, like a childrens story.
Santa isn't real, morons. Neither is the easter bunny. Neither is the jesus mythology.....idiots.
No virgin birth....sorry morons. No soul....sorry idiots. No heaven, no hell, no angels, no devil, no cookie monster. Sorry, delusional infants.-

antibrainwasher1 year, 1 month ago
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I might add, that the mythological baby jeeeeesus was not born in the mythological city of Nazareth, since Nazaraeth did NOT EXIST until well after 300 AD, as evidenced by a lifetime of evidence from the anthropologist Rene Salm in his book, "The Myth Of Nazareth".
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Jesus mythology was jewish mythology, like ET, or starwars or Harry freaking Potter. Idiots.
Nazareth did not exist when the jewish jesus mythology was invented. Morons.
If 75% of americans believe literally in adam and eve, and 47% of americans think the baby jesus created the earth and vote for scum creationists, and these numbers increase, America the stupid will become America 3rd world.
Americans are last in the civilized world in math and science. China is spending 3 times the amount we are on scientific research, while we are throwing billions away on religion and casino capatilism.
Freaking america the freaking stupid, land of brain washed morons, tent revival religous inbred psycopathic delusional freaks. American the land of the christian Teliban. -

lvrofwolves1 year, 1 month ago
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antibrainwasher,Is it really necessary to call people morons, idiots or delusional infants? You give Atheism a bad rap. People believe what they believe, just as you do.
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I might add that while I agree with a few little blurps of your comments, you sound like a very hateful person. you put people off while trying to present your comments, just like the extreme neo-religious put people off with their hateful comments and name calling. -

Endoscopy1 year, 1 month ago
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Your ignorant ramblings are somewhat incoherent and very much nasty. Your vitriol is disgusting.
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1. There were several secular historians like Flavius Josephus that wrote about him.
2. There were letters sent back and forth between Christians of that period dating to a time when the people were contemporaries of Jesus.
3. There was no refutation to the assertions that he was crucified and his tomb was empty. The people of that period had access to the Roman documents that were kept and there would have been a great outcry of saying these claims were false. Christianity rests on the empty tomb. Refuting the crucifixion or dragging out the body of Jesus would have killed Christianity at its roots. If they could not refute the crucifixion that makes him a real person.
Saying that Nazareth did not exist then has a major problem since a Bath house dating to the time of Jesus were excavated there.
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antibrainwasher1 year, 1 month ago
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If you believe there was an Irish looking blonde haired jew, the son of god, who died during a roman execution to save your soul, you are completely insane, in fact, a complete psychopath.
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Christianity is the belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree.
Yup makes perfect sense.
Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived ~ Mark Twain-

Hhussk1 year, 1 month ago
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"Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived ~ Mark Twain"
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That was Isaac Asimov, a science fiction writer, not Mark Twain.
http://brouquote.blogspot.com/2005/06/properly-rea...
What do you read???
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Hhussk1 year, 1 month ago
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Not going to spend anymore time fighting this argument because it's pointless to argue with the intolerance of atheists. Subsequently, this article as a whole is ridiculous and basically just baiting.
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Personally, if you don't believe that Jesus Christ doesn't exist, that's fine by me.
Currently, there are three artifacts that are contributing to the existance of Jesus Christ.
1. (1961) The name of the Roman governor Pontius Pilate was found in a monument in Caesarea, Israel.
2. (1990) An ossuary was found, bearing the name of Caiaphas, the high priest who condemned Jesus.
3. (2003) Another ossuary was found, bearming the name of "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus".
If you don't believe in Christ, that's fine. But please don't insult others.-

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antibrainwasher1 year, 1 month ago
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You are correct on the quote by Asimov, my apologies. I have, in fact, read almost everything Asimov has written, as well as Twain, but I misassigned the quotation on that one. Both Asimov and Twain were famous athiests.
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BTW, your "proof" is actually proof that a jewish culture existed about when the mythology of Jesus was invented, nothing more.
And, BTW, I will continue to ridicule the morons who literally believe in fairy tales until the day that religious insanity will prohibit you from running for public office.
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ConsAreNonGrata1 year, 1 month ago
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1. Hey, there was this place called Rome and it turns out we have a lot of documents saying it existed (do people think that the ancients were stupid enough to not use the names of officials at the time?)
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dissent1 year, 1 month ago
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to say pilate and caiaphas existed therefore jesus existed is about as logical as saying john f kennedy existed therefore forrest gump existed.
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you know coz you saw them shake hands :|
i'll bet you never knew that writers often use real historical figures to support fictional characters and their narratives
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toph19731 year, 1 month ago
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Christianity hijacked the solstice from the pagans to make their new mythological creation more appealing. I can see how people took this hook line and sinker then, but the fact that people still belive this garbage today doesn't say much for billions of people's intelligence or rationality.
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antibrainwasher1 year, 1 month ago
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The coffee is kicking in, I squatted on my throne and gave virgin birth to a glistening brown demi-god, sent to earth to absorb the sins of man, to show the way to heaven and hell, to turn a room of fresh air into a stenchful funk. If you believe in the turd savior, you will live eternally in a giant invisible commode, swirling around the left testicle of almighty god, if not, you will be flushed into a lake of burning sewage.
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This I give you in language of certianty, this new year of our Lord, 0 AC (after crap)
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