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What do you selabrate??? When was Jesus actually born???? Do we know??? Most people believe it was some time on September during Jom Kippur. Did He ask us to celebrate his birthday??? No, He did not. I do celebrate the fact He was born and died for me and for You, every Day, but not particularly in end of the Year. I do not celebrate Christmas. What is the Christmas??? Why people celebrate during that time??? Have you ever known, or have You forgotten??? Natalis Solis Invicti Main article: Sol Invictus The Romans held a festival on December 25 called Dies Natalis Solis Invicti, "the birthday of the unconquered sun." The use of the title Sol Invictus allowed several solar deities to be worshipped collectively, including Elah-Gabal, a Syrian sun god; Sol, the god of Emperor Aurelian (AD 270-274); and Mithras, a soldiers' god of Persian origin.[11] Emperor Elagabalus (218-222) introduced the festival, and it reached the height of its popularity under Aurelian, who promoted it as an empire-wide holiday. December 25 was also considered to be the date of the winter solstice, which the Romans called bruma.[8] It was therefore the day the Sun proved itself to be "unconquered" despite the shortening of daylight hours. (When Julius Caesar introduced the Julian Calendar in 45 BC, December 25 was approximately the date of the solstice. In modern times, the solstice falls on December 21 or 22.) The Sol Invictus festival has a "strong claim on the responsibility" for the date of Christmas, according to the Catholic Encyclopedia.[3] Several early Christian writers connected the rebirth of the sun to the birth of Jesus.[13] "O, how wonderfully acted Providence that on that day on which that Sun was born . . . Christ should be born," Cyprian wrote. Happy Holidays. More you can find from wikipedia. Odimma |
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