Thursday, December 25, 2025

Merry Christmas - The Star Of Bethlehem

Although I enjoy posting Christmas memes and cartoons … I have to say that the scientific proof disproves any connection between the birth of Jesus and the December celebration of Christmas. We don’t celebrate Christmas in December but before anyone rebukes me … that doesn’t mean I’m telling anyone what they can do. I do me, you do you.
The preponderance of biblical and scientific evidence tells us that Jesus wasn’t born on December 25th, not even in the month of December. Research of the Bible has shown that the stars prove that it was September the 11th, 3 BC that was the birthdate of Jesus. More and more Biblical scholars have done elaborate studies of the movement and placement of the stars and the Biblical records and the only date that works is September 11th 3BC. The Bible also makes specific mentions regarding the conception of John the Baptist and that date has a direct relation to the date of the birth of Jesus in the months of September or October.
The days immediately preceding December 25 were when the Romans celebrated Saturnalia, a festival for the Roman titan Saturn. Many believe that December 25 was selected as the day of Jesus’ birth so that Christmas would replace Saturnalia. Some Christmas traditions are at least similar to aspects of the ancient Saturnalia celebration.
I’m not condemning anyone who celebrates Christmas on December 25th but don’t let it cloud your ability to make informed decisions and to know the truth.
And celebrating or not celebrating Christmas on the 25th doesn’t make you evil. It’s just very enlightening to know what the Bible says and be able to justify your actions and beliefs.
About 15-20 years ago I came across a article and then I bought the documentary that explains the main reason that I came to the truth. You can read about the date of Jesus’s birth in many articles online these days because more and more churches and scholars are putting it out there now.
If you want to check out where I first started my journey to the Biblical truth of Jesus’s birth, go to:

The Star Of Bethlehem
https://bethlehemstar.com/


IT'S AN ASTRONOMICAL MYSTERY. A strange star is claimed to have appeared at the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. This site is an investigation of the story found in the Biblical Gospel of Matthew, a story often called the 'Star of Bethlehem.' It brings the words of Roman and Jewish historians alongside the visions of ancient prophets. It mixes "modern" mathematicians with murderous turmoil in the Roman imperial court. It combines all these with astronomical facts which no one disputes. And it concludes that the star was a real event. Come solve this age-old mystery for yourself ...

I recommend that you purchase the DVD as it makes the learning experience even clearer. A lot of information for $15.00. (This price is quite a few years old) Full disclosure. I have not been given any compensation whatsoever for the endorsement of this product. I only share this information in the hopes that it may enlighten at least one person.

Some more information on the birth date of Jesus.

Many Biblical scholars have argued from time to time that December 25th was not the actual birth date of Christ. It was just adopted as a day to celebrate the birth of Christ as a Christian substitute to the Roman festival Saturnalia in the third century. Saturnalia was celebrated as the Feast of Sun and was actually considered the birth date of the Sun God of the Romans. Catholic priests held a special mass that day for Christ and thus, it came to be known as 'Christ-mass' or 'Christmas'.

Along with the date, several other pagan traditions, rituals and customs followed the way to become associated with Christmas such as decorating fir trees and burning yule logs. According to these scholars, Christ was most probably born on September 11, 3 B.C., which was Wednesday, according to the Bible. There are several other inaccuracies that we can see in the Nativity plays that are popular these days. Here are the arguments that are given to prove this fact:
Luke 2:1 says, "And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed [registered]." Here, 'taxed' means 'to register'. Caesar Augustus was planning to celebrate his 25th anniversary as Roman emperor in 2 B.C. but he wanted that all his subjects are accounted for and there is official declaration of political allegiance before that. 'All the world' indicates that the Roman Empire was very vast. Such registrations as these were typically conducted during the time when the season was mild enough for traveling.
Luke 2:2 says, "And this taxing [registration] was first made when Cyrenius was governor [commander] of Syria." The 'governor' means 'commander' here. Cyrenius had been sent to Syria to command the registration process in 3 B.C. and this was the time when the registration was first made.
Luke 2:6-7 says, "And so it was, that, while they were there [in Bethlehem], the days were accomplished that she should be delivered. And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn." While Jesus was the 'only begotten son' of God, Mary had other children too and Jesus was her 'firstborn'. It also indicates that Jesus was born in the manger not because Mary and Joseph were poor but because there was 'no room in the inn' as there were lot of people who had come to be registered.
Bethlehem was the city of David and Joseph and his wife Mary were David's descendants and had to go there to be registered. 'Swaddling clothes' also indicate that Mary and Joseph were not poor for they were used for princes and people of noble blood and royal lineage. They consisted of fine linen cloth and the child was covered by them only for a short time until the parents took time to pray to God and promise Him for good upbringing of the child.
Luke 2:8 says, "And there were in the same country [the vicinity of Bethlehem] shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night." In Biblical times, the farmers used to hire shepherds in the late summer and early fall to keep their flocks in his field overnight as the manure of the cattle acted as a fertilizer for their fields. This indicates that Jesus Christ was born in early September.
Revelation 12:1-2 says, "And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars: And she being with child cried, travailing in birth, and pained to be delivered." In 3 B.C., it was on Wednesday, September 11th, which was the only day when the constellation Virgo (represented as a woman) clothed with the sun as it entered the mid-body in its ecliptic course had the moon under her feet.

Thus, it is argued by many true biblical scholars that it was during this day, September 11th, when Jesus Christ was born.

May you know the Truth, may the Truth set you free.

2 comments:

  1. A different take on Christmas...

    https://sites.uni.edu/morgans/astro/course/TheStar.pdf

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    1. No, it isn't a take on Christmas. It is a fanciful story ... make believe ... absolutely no basis in the story of our God and the birth of Jesus Christ. And anyone who has read the Bible knows that the ending of their civilization they located in their imaginary wandering has no semblance to the story that will evolve here on Earth. Not to be overly rude but the time it took to read that story was wasted.

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