Log In

Reset Password
BERMUDA | RSS PODCAST

Fact or fiction?

December 25, 2013

Dear Sir,

Typical that a newspaper can feature what an Anglican Bishop said about Christmas, even though there is no proof that in scripture that Jesus’ birthday was this time of year. To even suggest that Christmas has anything to do with his birth is basically false.

Yet, articles proving this fact is true, that no scriptures state Jesus’ birthday, are never put in the newspaper (that’s the lowest thing I’ve seen nowadays as people deserve to know the truth). What’s even more sick is that if Jesus died when he was 33 1/2 years old and, in the month of April, how do you conclude he was born in December? Apparently most people in the ‘world’ can’t add?

Thing is, when I count from that month, I get September. So where did Christmas originate from?

It’s actually the festival that started December 17th and lasted until the 25th (this was known as the Winter Solstice or Saturnalia-worship of the Sun.......not Son). The festival lasted many centuries after the death of Christ and to be respectful, the named the holiday after Jesus but in no way does it have anything to do with Jesus himself.

So how do you explain the ‘3 Wise Men’? Easy, those same ‘3 Wise Men’ are actually astronomers sent by King Herod who, had wanted to kill any male child who were 2 yrs of age and younger. The so-called ‘Star of David’ or ‘Star of Bethlehem’ was actually sent by Satan and not God (he’s capable of becoming as an ‘Angel of Light’), as some people often believed. Why would God, send three messengers who’re working for an enemy of his son, to his son so that Herod knows exactly where he is to kill him? Sounds stupid right? Although those ‘Wise Men’ did come upon Jesus, he was no longer in a manger but rather, in a house at the age of 3. The only ones who were outside around the manger were Shepherds. Also, since December/January were the rainy months, it would be illogical to say that December was the month he was born in (travellers wouldn’t have wanted to go anywhere during those two months).

Season of Giving you say? Maybe in regards about Saint Nicolas but not in regards about Jesus. The name Santa Claus is even make believe, there’s obviously no such thing as flying reindeer nor, a flying sled so why induce such nonsense, into a child’s head? Isn’t it even more odd that, if you scramble the name S-A-N-T-A you get S-A-T-A-N? You do the math.

ANONYMOUS

PS If this doesn’t get shown in the Letters to the Editor, it means people aren’t interested in truthful letters.