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Evidence That Jesus Was Born During The Feast Of Tabernacles And Not On December 25th

We are really excited to announce the release of our brand new YouTube video entitled: "Proof That Jesus Christ Was NOT Born On December 25th". The video is embedded at the end of this post, and we hope that you will watch it and let us know what you think about it.

This new YouTube video explores the following questions among others:

-Would it have been way too cold for the shepherds to be out with their flocks at night in late December?

-Can we prove from the Scriptures that Jesus was not born in the winter?

-Do the Scriptures give us information about when Jesus was actually born?

-Was there a real, historical reason why the inns were full when Mary and Joseph were looking for a place to stay?

-Is there a holiday that was instituted by God over a thousand years before Jesus was born that prophetically foreshadowed the circumstances of His birth?

-Does God cause His most important events to fall during the holidays that He instituted in the Scriptures?

What you have never been taught about the birth of Jesus may shock you.

Watch the video below with an open mind - perhaps it is time for all of us to learn the truth about these things.

So, you may ask, why do Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25th?

The truth is that there was a late December pagan holiday that was celebrated for centuries before Jesus was ever born.

The Roman Catholics decided to "christianize" that pagan holiday starting in 336 A.D. and turn it into a celebration of the birth of Christ.

You can find out much more by watching our other video on this topic entitled "The Christmas Conspiracy: The Pagan Origins Of Christmas". We hope that you will get a chance to watch that one as well.

Our newly released YouTube video that shows that Jesus was NOT born on December 25th is posted below.....

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