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Bible Jesus Birthday March

Posted on Thursday, October 1, 2009 in Uncategorized




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I do not get Christianity.?

Ok this sounds a bit weird, but it's true I do not get Christianity What then ever. We celebrate Christmas, but it is not even Jesus' birthday according to the Bible. Jesus was born in March. Christians celebrate the winter solstice, but as the Christmas and different, most Christians have God's image as a tall man with long hair and a long flowing white beard. So essentially it's a rip off of the Greek god Zeus. So I do not get is that Christians say that paganism and things like that are wrong, and what I learned. Yet, they love a big pagan holiday? Can someone please explain the logic behind this for me?

> Can someone please explain the logic behind this for me? There is no explanation (only excuse) because you're just as it does not make sense. I therefore, although I am a Christian, do not celebrate Christmas or Easter or any other so-called Christian holidays – which were established by the papal system to attract pagans to Christianity. Instead that, with God's seventh day (Saturday) Sunday, I continue to holidays and annual Sabbaths of God (Leviticus 23). …>> More Christians have the image of God as a great man with long flowing hair "and a long white beard. So basically it's a rip off of the Greek god Zeus. You got that backwards. Worship the true God of Heaven and earlier pagan Greeks. Thus, the Greek point of view of Zeus is a rip-off of the true God of heaven. " Jesus was born in March. It is not right either, though. There are two proofs for the time of the birth of Jesus Christ. A benchmark of Jean-Baptiste birth (and, therefore, Jesus was born six months later, Luke 1:36) based on the order of the priest on duty in the temple (Luke 1:5; 1Chr. 24:7-19). Other uses of the prophecy of Daniel predicted that when the Messiah appears (Daniel 9:24-27). The decree to "restore and rebuild Jerusalem" began to "go out" in the fall 457BC (Ezra 7:6-28). Sixty-nine weeks (or 483 years), from there you take the fall of 27AD when Jesus was proclaimed to the Lamb of God, then baptized, proclaimed by God the Father to his Son, and anointed by God the Holy Spirit. It began the last week 70 weeks prophecy of Daniel. Since Jesus was thirty years old at his baptism (Luke 3:21-23) this means he was born in the fall 4BC. The stoning of Stephen, then, that marked the end of the last seven years, would come to Fall 34AD. So, amidst this "week" would spring to 31AD Passover. As mentioned, the Feast of Tabernacles was the ideal time for the Messiah and the Son of God to be born. The reason is that this festival also commemorates the 40 years, where God "lived" (Inhabited with) the children of Israel in the desert. The name "Emmanuel" means "God with us." God bless you.

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