1) None, it is not my holiday.Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus. What are thoughts regarding Christmas, virgin birth, Savior?
My family's always celebrated 25, December as Jesus' conception rather than his birth, other than that, all of the above.Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus. What are thoughts regarding Christmas, virgin birth, Savior?
i respect that, what do you celebrate and how?1) None, it is not my holiday.
2) Don’t believe in it.
3) Not a word I associate with Jesus.
Interesting, never heard anyone who did that. Current conjecture is he was born around April right?My family's always celebrated 25, December as Jesus' conception rather than his birth, other than that, all of the above.
No Chinese dinner, no movie? I've seen some heated discussions amongst my Jewish friends as to which movie they were going to and takeout vs eat out1) None, it is not my holiday.
2) Don’t believe in it.
3) Not a word I associate with Jesus.
Xmas in the US is largely about conspicuous consumption and corporate profits. CocaCola's branding of Santa is famous in marketing classes, as is the whole event. Today's marketing is how can we make the most money from black Friday to boxing day sales...and how to extend it further on both ends without negative affects. After all the baby Jesus would like that.Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus. What are thoughts regarding Christmas, virgin birth, Savior?
I don't think the April birth is supported any more? I'm not sure of the reasoning for it?Current conjecture is he was born around April right?
Well the current thought is no-one knows ... everyone has their pet theory.... the current thought appears to be September or early October.
Been discussed here before, mate. Shared my thoughts in this thread a few years ago. https://www.interfaith.org/community/threads/8411/page-4#post-310567Interesting, never heard anyone who did that.
That had me laughing...Hippolytus placed Jesus’ birth exactly nine months after the anniversary of the world’s creation.
A date which is associated to an astrological calendar.His birth would be nine months on from Easter
Yup, September.which would then place the birth of Jesus sometime in late fall or early winter.
Same place our tree, yule log, candle lighting, gift giving came from.old pagan bacchanalian
You have to take into account their world view ...That had me laughing...
Astronomical, you mean.A date which is associated to an astrological calendar.
Nope, December. Conceived end March/early AprilYup, September.
Yeah, that was a popular web thing along with Constantine inventing Christianity, but scholars don't support it. Same with the Christ/Mithras thing ... a lot of it is made-up conjecture.The conjecture I recall is DEC 25 was to get those Christians that also celebrated the old pagan bacchanalian fest to toe the line.
With this logic/belief G!d was quite earthcentric in his timing. Quite focused on the our revolution around the sun and our axis tilt.So I buy it because it suits my mystical orientation ... it has meaning, and sits within an holistic in-awe-of-nature kind of thing.
The contemporary date alternatives are boring, they don't fit anything astronomically, there's no shape, no pattern, no symbolism. There's no inherent beauty to the thing, like you get with a good theorem or formula.
In the Christian Tradition there is the idea of two books: The first is the Book of Nature, the contemplation of nature leads us to make certain statements about the nature of God. The second is the Book of Scripture. As Galileo quoted Tertullian on that point: "We conclude that God is known first through Nature, and then again, more particularly, by doctrine; by Nature in His works, and by doctrine in His revealed word." (Tertullian, Adversus Marcionem, I, 18, quoted by Galileo in "Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Tuscany" 1615).With this logic/belief G!d was quite earthcentric in his timing.
Ooo-er ... speculation territory here ... who's to say?Was there, is there, will there be there a Christ (son of G!d/G!d incarnate) on every planet with salvation worthy life?
1. It's only in recent years that virgins have been able to give birth, so no virgin birth.Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus. What are thoughts regarding Christmas, virgin birth, Savior?
The whole thing is an overblown commercial racket, imo. Little children love it, but I'm only glad when it's over. So, do we agree?1. It's only in recent years that virgins have been able to give birth, so no virgin birth.
2. It's not possible to navigate to a building using star navigation, so no wise men.
3. Would an empire insist that for census purposes everyone must return to their ancestral town ... which could be a thousand miles away. Not practical.