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I know that Christmas is over. However the topic is still on my mind. I think it's ashame the scrooges of the world have to squawk about such a blessed day. So I have a reason for asking this question. If you don't agree He was born December 25th. Then what time frame do you think He arrived?

2007-01-17 05:54:18 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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If you study the Bible concerning Christ's birth,the Bible NEVER gives the date or the year or even the time.Christ was a Jew,and according to the Jewish calender(our calender is based on the roman calender)the first month of the year is our April.Christ is known in the Scripture as being the First and the Last,the Alpha and Omega(alpha and omega are the greek beginning and last of the greek alphabet)basically Christ is the beginning and the ending of everything.I believe that Christ was born April the first,known also as April Fool's day.In the Bible Christian's are repeatedly called fool's because of following Christ.Most people think Christ was a fool when He was here on earth,and most people still think He is a fool today,so all of these things that i have researched and know about the Bible leads me to the conclusion that Christ was born on April the first.Also,the Jewish Passover(Christ is continually in the Bible referred to as the Passover Lamb)is celebrated in the month of April as well.I may be wrong,but,i KNOW Christ wasnt born on dec,25.

2007-01-17 06:07:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well the people whom choose to worship the sciences in place of God believe the savior was born in the late spring or summer based on astronomical calculations it doesn't seem to matter to them for any other reason than to try to shake the faith of God fearing folk and recruit some of us to the dark side with science but what they don't get is that Christmas is not about when or where he was born but about who was born regardless of the details we chose to celebrate this birth in December on the 25th and I am sure they aren't turning down any gifts. So I Guess they should just try to be happy with the empty feeling in their souls and remember how much better and smarter they are than us when they are laying on their death beds staring into the void they believe is at the end of it all. Me I will be laying there with a HUGE smile on my face because I know whats there for all of us true believers.

2007-01-17 14:10:59 · answer #2 · answered by crawler 4 · 1 0

Many believe that the day of his birth was during the early winter months because in the Mediterranean there are mild winters that reach their coolest in late February. It also rains alot during this time. It could also be during the early spring like april or march. The date Dec. 25 was probably chosen to replace a Roman holiday or even one of a competeing religion during that time when it was chosen.

I don't think the date is important just that we celebrate Jesus' birth.

2007-01-17 14:09:17 · answer #3 · answered by cheergirl5602 2 · 1 0

ACCORDING TO SCRIPTURE BWT APRIL AND SEP...
SHEPHERD WERE IN THE FILED... ONLY 6 MONTHS ARE SHEPHERDS IN PASTURE LAND...

BACKTRACKING..... APIL HAS BEEN SELECTED AS THE MOST PROBABLE MONTH AND THEN SEP...


COULD YOU DEFINE POLITICALLY CORRECT???

2007-01-17 14:03:46 · answer #4 · answered by cork 7 · 0 0

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