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Why I Don't Celebrate Christmas

Jesus could not have been born on December 25th


Many preachers today do not believe that Jesus was born on December 25th, and for obvious biblical reasons, such as what we have been mentioning concerning the course of Abijah, Elizabeth conceiving during that time, and then hiding for 5 months, and in the sixth month of Elizabeth's birth, Mary conceiving, thus giving birth 9 months later.

There were 2 times of the year, within their main (non-feast) priestly duties via courses for the division of Abijah, and they were held in June/July and later in December/January.

And if you calculate both, none of them bring you to December.

Say June 15 is when Elizabeth conceived, well 15 months later, which is when Mary gives birth, it would bring you roughly to September 15th, give or take.

But say December 15th is when Elizabeth conceived, well 15 months later, which is when Mary gives birth, it would bring you roughly to March 15th, give or take.

Many bear witness to the earlier time June/July, for many reasons, and there are other reasons that people give towards that that I have not mentioned.

And it just fits, even via how many important biblical events tend to happen on feast days.
 
Right now, I am looking at history via what is called Christmas, even Epiphany, and comparing history with history, via many articles, even through the Encyclopedia Britannica, my dad gave me, via the 1960 edition.

I will first place it in a word document, and some things said, do not add up with the whole, but I will seek to be as accurate as possible.

Is the narrative that first comes in most searches, the truth ? Not always.
 
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