jesus wasn't born, he was imagined.
Even the idea of church and having leaders who wear weird looking garments and hats is hijacked from pagans/ others.
It's a mistake to think of the New Testament / Bible as a single source on Jesus. It's a multiple-book, multiple-author library, later compiled when technology (codex rather than scroll form) allowed it to be contained in a single volume.
ive heard from some chrisitans that he was not. if its true what is the point of christmas?
The Bible itself tells us that December 25 is an unlikely date for His birth. Palestine is very cold in December. It was much too cold to ask everyone to travel to the city of their fathers to register for taxes. Also the shepherds were in the fields (Luke 2:8-12). Shepherds were not in the fields in the winter time. They are in the fields early in March until early October. This would place Jesus' birth in the spring or early fall.
Sorry you are wrong Dec 21st is the shortest day of the year.
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"Josephus", not "Josephinus." His full name was Titus Flavius Josephus and he was a Romanised Jew. His essential account is generally considered authentic, notwithstanding the later interpolations.
Tacitus, Pliny the Younger and Lucian of Samosata all refer to Jesus as a historical person. They also refer to Christians as followers of Christ and Tacitus specifically mentions that the term "Christian" is derived from "Christ."
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Going off topic a little, I think atheists annoy me more than die hard Christians, or at least as much.
Why? Surely atheists just believe in science?
No. Atheists believe that there isn't a god.
Which really is a belief in evolution, which is a belief in science, so ignore this sentence tbh.
Hmmm, I think you maybe right. Hardcore Christians call atheists ignorant yet the one thing scientist all say regularly is "we just don't know" yet Christians seem to have all the answers /Stephen Fry.
They refer to Christians who believed that there had been a person, who they called Anointed One ('Christos' in transliterated Greek).
They did not refer to Jesus as a historical person.
I could refer, entirely accurately, to the existence of scientologists who believe in the existence of Xenu. Does that constitute evidence that Xenu exists?
No. Atheists believe that there isn't a god. Which really is a belief in evolution, which is a belief in science, so ignore this sentence tbh.
I thought that the 25th was a "Pagan" religious festival reused by christianity.