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Do you say Merry Christmas in mid-September to mid-October?
Is The Real Christ In Christmas?
http://www.donimon.org/realchristchristmas.html
Biblical Dates for Messiah's Conception and Birth
http://www.messianic.com/articles/dates.htm
Probably born during Feast of Tabernacles.
5 Answers
- Cam1051SecLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Supposedly he was really born in October, going by the weather & where the sheep were. I'll have to read the articles tomorrow, no time now.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
To avoid any confusion over dates, do as i do and celebrate Christmas all year round, i start in December and when Christmas and all the new years eve parties have finished (by about April) its time to celebrate Easter and that lasts until November, then its time for 4 weeks of holidays to relax and recharge the batteries, and its December again and i am ready to start all over again for another year of celebration.
Source(s): ---....The Good Atheist....--- - 1 decade ago
Christmas is not a celebration of the day Jesus was born, but rather a commemoration that He was born. Christmas is on December 25 due to convenience :-)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I wished people a merry Ramadan and avoided awkward questions about why I refused to take lunchbreaks. :D
- WallyLv 61 decade ago
Jesus Christ to earth once to save us from sin and there is nothing wrong with worshiping our King of Kings and that is one reason why people go to church every week also to worship him who came and died for our sins.