Well the birth of Christ is in the Bible but His birth has nothing and I do mean nothing to do with Christmas. It should be called pagan-mas in fact I think that is how I will start referring to this pagan holiday. No Paganmas can not be proved in the Bible. LOL God Bless!
2007-12-05 01:48:02
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answered by Bride of Christ 6
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Jesus' birth and the shepards there on that night is about all. The rest is marred in tradition beyond the Biblical accounts. The date is never given and there are hints that it is during the warmer months. Even the Magi (the Bible never mentions how many) could have arrived up to two years after the birth.
2007-12-05 03:13:46
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answered by mlcros 5
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NO. Paganmas cannot be proved from the bible, just the opposite.
Who is this LarinaS,, I like her or him.
2007-12-05 06:16:51
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answered by His eyes are like flames 6
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I'm not quite sure what you're asking.
If you want to know if we can prove that Mary and Joseph went to Bethlehem and had Jesus in a stable, well, hard to prove that. The Bible's been known to deal with metaphorical and symbolic language, and we just can't know for sure if that's exactly how it happened. So, the answer is no.
But if you want to know if we can prove the basic gist of the Christmas Story, then yeah, we can. Mary got pregnant without a human father and had Jesus. So in that case, the question is yes.
2007-12-05 01:07:21
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answered by d_and_n5000 3
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everybody isn't keen to die for lies. Plus you're nonetheless speaking about this 2000 years later. Lies do not very last very lengthy before they are uncovered and the fact comes out. That suggested this is been 2000 years and it remains shown to be the fact. a lot of human beings suggested Jesus die on the flow and a minimum of 500 human beings suggested Jesus walking round appearing miracles after the three days. for most folk, it isn't no matter if or not they instructed the fact: this is not any matter if or not they want to have self belief or no longer. in recent times if someone instructed you the fact you would possibly want to wish it shown to you. nicely you may not precisely bypass lower back in time to educate it so that you want the artifacts left in the back of to inform the tale. they are there when you're keen to bypass discover them.
2016-10-25 11:57:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I could prove the birth of Christ but not the date of His birth if that is what you are asking. The Christmas story that people hear today is filled with traditions mainly from other cultures and countries. It is nowhere near the biblical accounts of Jesus birth.
2007-12-05 01:08:08
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answered by enamel 7
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Well as far as we know, Christ was not born on Christmas. There was no wise men there at his birth. But everything else is in the bible. So I guess no would be the answer for most part.
2007-12-05 01:08:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No, however, faith is the base of all things. For instance; evolution is by faith, as is much of science. All scientific theory is accepted on faith.
Personally, I believe the Bible is God breathed, and everything in the Bible is the absolute truth.
God be with you,
William, a bond-servant of Christ Jesus
2007-12-05 01:11:14
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answered by BOC 5
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How can you prove something that is not there ?
Christmas is pagan and as nothing to do with the bible , or God or even the truth of Jesus.
2007-12-05 01:07:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus's birthday is actually sometime in the spring, Christan's stole the pagan holiday of yuletide in order to make the forced conversion easier.
2007-12-05 01:07:08
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answered by Anonymous
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