Jesus and Lucifer were identical twin bouncing baby boys born to Mr and Mrs Yahweh aeons before calenders were invented. They just had to be transplanted into a human womb after their spaceship reached earth from Planet Kolob.
2007-11-28 11:05:17
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answered by Jonathan 2
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Jesus Christ
Genesis (begetting), December 25, 3 B.C.
Birth, September 29, 2 B.C.
Baptism, October 14, A.D. 29
Crucifixion, April 3, A.D. 33
2007-11-28 11:13:38
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answered by Anonymous
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In Rome December 25 was made popular by Pope Liberius in 354 and became the rule in the West in 435 when the first "Christ mass" was officiated by Pope Sixtus III. This coincided with the date of a celebration by the Romans to their primary god, the Sun, and to Mithras, a popular Persian sun god supposedly born on the same day. The Roman Catholic writer Mario Righetti candidly admits that, "to facilitate the acceptance of the faith by the pagan masses, the Church of Rome found it convenient to institute the 25th of December as the feast of the birth of Christ to divert them from the pagan feast, celebrated on the same day in honor of the 'Invincible Sun' Mithras, the conqueror of darkness" (Manual of Liturgical History, 1955, Vol. 2, p. 67).
2007-11-28 11:29:58
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answered by picturesque 3
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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 mention it.
2007-11-28 11:26:18
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answered by Freedom 7
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Astronomy and the position of the North Star put the birth sometime in August. PEACE!
2007-11-28 11:08:37
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answered by thebigm57 7
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Not sure if anyone knows for sure, but I've heard it was in March.
It's definitely not December 25. That's well documented. Just happens to be when Christians celebrate it.
2007-11-28 11:05:21
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answered by Buying is Voting 7
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It wasn't Dec. 25th, I think it was December 2 or Nevember, but as you know December 25th is Santa Clause day and commercialism was all brougth together..to make it one 1 day, instead of 2 holidays....
2007-11-28 11:09:03
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answered by gleelogan 5
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Generally thought to have been in the spring sometime.
2007-11-28 11:07:12
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answered by ChaosNJoy 3
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April 6th 0001 AD
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2007-11-28 11:07:33
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answered by Dionysus 5
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April 1st.
2007-11-28 11:08:29
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answered by Citizen Justin 7
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