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by tharkun__
604 days ago
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A lot of people believe a lot of things. I wonder why you don't believe that people believe this. Now whether you yourself believe he was born then, another time or ever existed at all etc is another story. I believe for example that everyone can believe whatever they want about those things as long as: They leave me alone when I tell them I don't believe that and I don't want to be convinced
They don't try to kill me, enslave me, etc for being an infidel (yes that includes the Christian holy wars sort of thing but also current events)
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Children and people who have only a superficial knowledge of Christianity might very well believe otherwise. But they are poorly-informed.
Arguments against include:
a) Calendar dates are generally fuzzy from that period, particularly for events that are not formally documented. So the likelihood of anyone ever having known the correct date is very low.
b) The mythology around the birth does not match the seasonal expectations for late December (more likely springtime).
c) Dec 25 was chosen in 336 AD, by church decree. Prior to that, there was no holiday nor even a strong claim of any specific date.
d) Dec 25 was already a festival day for pagan celebrations of Saturn (Rome) and Mithra (Persia), which was likely a factor in the choice of date, to coincide with existing customs.
There are no substantial arguments in favor of December 25 being the accurate birth date of Jesus.