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    Do you believe Jesus was born on the 25TH of December?

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    No!


    the date for Christ's birth. Here are two primary reasons:
    First, we know that shepherds were in the fields watching their flocks at the time of Jesus' birth (Luke 2:7-8


    ). Shepherds were not in the fields during December. According to Celebrations: The Complete Book of American Holidays, Luke's account "suggests that Jesus may have been born in summer or early fall. Since December is cold and rainy in Judea, it is likely the shepherds would have sought shelter for their flocks at night" (p. 309).
    Similarly, The Interpreter's One-Volume Commentary says this passage argues "against the birth [of Christ] occurring on Dec. 25 since the weather would not have permitted" shepherds watching over their flocks in the fields at night.
    Second, Jesus' parents came to Bethlehem to register in a Roman census (Luke 2:1-4


    ). Such censuses were not taken in winter, when temperatures often dropped below freezing and roads were in poor condition. Taking a census under such conditions would have been self-defeating.


     


    http://www.ucg.org/bible-faq/when-was-jesus-christ-born-was-jesus-born-december-25-christmas-day

    Daisy!

    You are so smart!
    country bumpkin

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    It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this one out!
    Daisy!

    You would think, but people in some countries will attack you if you say different.
    country bumpkin

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    Yep. It shouldn't be this way.

    I was brought up believing that his birthday was Dec.25th and some people were saying that his birthday  is in July.

    Daisy!

    The pope just announced he was not born on the 25th.

    humans have these wierd obsessions with the constant need to label, organize and mark time.


    So much for evolution.

    There were lambs in the manger, lambs aren't around in Dec. I'm with @dondowningjr@aol.com, we recognize the day in Dec.  Why not?

    Question: "Was Jesus born on December 25?"


    Answer: Speculation as to the time of Jesus’ birth dates back to the 3rd century, when Hyppolytus (ca. 170-236) claimed that Jesus was born on December 25. The earliest mention of some sort of observance on that date is in the Philoclian Calendar, representing Roman practice, of the year 336. Later, John Chrysostom favored the same date of birth. Cyril of Jerusalem (348-386) had access to the original Roman birth census, which also documented that Jesus was born on the 25th of December. The date eventually became the officially recognized date for Christmas in part because it coincided with the pagan festivals celebrating Saturnalia and the winter solstice. The church thereby offered people a Christian alternative to the pagan festivities and eventually reinterpreted many of their symbols and actions in ways acceptable to Christian faith and practice.


    December 25 has become more and more acceptable as the birth date of Jesus. However, some argue that the birth occurred in some other season, such as in the fall. Followers of this theory claim that the Judean winters were too cold for shepherds to be watching their flocks by night. History proves otherwise, however, and we have historical evidence that unblemished lambs for the Temple sacrifice were in fact kept in the fields near Bethlehem during the winter months.


    The truth is we simply don’t know the exact date of our Savior’s birth. In fact, we don’t even know for sure the year in which He was born. Scholars believe it was somewhere between 6 B.C. and 4 B.C. One thing is clear: if God felt it was important for us to know the exact date of the Savior’s birth, He certainly would have told us in His Word. The Gospel of Luke gives very specific details about the event, even down to what the baby was wearing – “swaddling clothes”—and where he slept—“in a manger” (Luke 2:12). These details are important because they speak of His nature and character, meek and lowly. But the exact date of His birth has no significance whatsoever, which may be why God chose not to mention it.


    The fact is that He was born, that He came into the world to atone for our sins, that He was resurrected to eternal life, and that He’s alive today. This is what we should celebrate, as we are told in the Old Testament in such passages as Zechariah 2:10: “'Shout and be glad, O Daughter of Zion. For I am coming, and I will live among you,' declares the LORD.” Further, the angel that announced the birth to the shepherds brought “good news of great joy that will be for all the people” (Luke 2:10). Surely here is the cause for celebration every day, not just once a year.


    Recommended Resource: The Case for Christmas by Lee Strobel.

    August 21, 7AD     

    According to some biblical scholars Jesus was born around  late Marcjh or early April in the year 6 BC

    study the bible that will tell you , it is not dec25. i say march or april not dec 25, as the shepard would not be out with sheep at that time of the year. if you study the bible you will get the correct time of the year.

    thats a myth thats just something that christians beleive he was actully born on jan. 25 thats what i beleive


     



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