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yes yes of course Christmas makes us feel good and makes us feel happy, but if we found out Lucifer was born on December 25th and Jesus was born on Sept,11th and we still celebrate Christmas as the day our messiah was born would that be wrong?
yes yes of course Christmas makes us feel good and makes us feel happy, but if we found out Lucifer was born on December 25th and Jesus was born on Sept,11th and we still celebrate Christmas as the day our messiah was born would that be wrong?
yes yes of course Christmas makes us feel good and makes us feel happy, but if we found out Lucifer was born on December 25th and Jesus was born on Sept,11th and we still celebrate Christmas as the day our messiah was born would that be wrong?
Because I am wondering myself why are we celebrating Christmas when Jesus was not born on Christmas although
Mithra: The Pagan Christ was born on Christmas so if we are celebrating the birth of our messiah on December 25th but our messiah was not born on December 25th who's birth are we really celebrating? of course I like everyone else celebrate it because of Jesus but when you really think about it our we? if we are saying that December 25th our messiah was born but instead the sun God was born on December 25th who are we saying our messiah is?
These are the thoughts going through my head that's why I asked
No, only for about 5 years now. We celebrate Christmas on Dec. 25th. It really doesn't matter to us when Christ was born, though I do think Sept. 11th is shown in Scripture.
No, only for about 5 years now. We celebrate Christmas on Dec. 25th. It really doesn't matter to us when Christ was born, though I do thing Sept. 11th is shown in Scripture.
I really don't know. Maybe 'cause I enjoy home-made Christmas treats. I started my Christmas shopping today. For me this is an early start. People buy stuff and give stuff and that keeps the economy going. It's not a bad thing. Oh yeah, I think that it's the birthday of Jesus on that day. The thing about Christmas is that it's not just a day but a season for as long as you have the Christmas spirit whatever that is.