SoreArms New member Dec 24, 2005 #1 haha, I know it's still Christmas Eve but I'm out of town and will probably start getting drunk in a few. So have a merry one you Marry's.
haha, I know it's still Christmas Eve but I'm out of town and will probably start getting drunk in a few. So have a merry one you Marry's.
javaguru Banned Dec 24, 2005 #3 I think you're about six months too late; I think most scholars put his birth around the middle of the year.
I think you're about six months too late; I think most scholars put his birth around the middle of the year.
P pdaddy New member Dec 24, 2005 #4 JavaGuru said: I think you're about six months too late; I think most scholars put his birth around the middle of the year. Click to expand... pwned
JavaGuru said: I think you're about six months too late; I think most scholars put his birth around the middle of the year. Click to expand... pwned
coldblue1955 New member Dec 25, 2005 #5 SoreArms said: haha, I know it's still Christmas Eve but I'm out of town and will probably start getting drunk in a few. So have a merry one you Marry's. Click to expand... sorry to break your bubble but it's not Really Jesus's birthday.
SoreArms said: haha, I know it's still Christmas Eve but I'm out of town and will probably start getting drunk in a few. So have a merry one you Marry's. Click to expand... sorry to break your bubble but it's not Really Jesus's birthday.
Mr. dB Elite Mentor Platinum Platinum Dec 25, 2005 #6 JavaGuru said: I think you're about six months too late; I think most scholars put his birth around the middle of the year. Click to expand... Somewhere betwen January and March, I think. It was moved to December to coincide with various pagan winter solstice festivals, such as the Festival of Sol Invictus.
JavaGuru said: I think you're about six months too late; I think most scholars put his birth around the middle of the year. Click to expand... Somewhere betwen January and March, I think. It was moved to December to coincide with various pagan winter solstice festivals, such as the Festival of Sol Invictus.
coldblue1955 New member Dec 25, 2005 #7 Mr. dB said: Somewhere betwen January and March, I think. It was moved to December to coincide with various pagan winter solstice festivals, such as the Festival of Sol Invictus. Click to expand... you're right on the money bro! That's kinda wrong to move someone's birthday like that tho.
Mr. dB said: Somewhere betwen January and March, I think. It was moved to December to coincide with various pagan winter solstice festivals, such as the Festival of Sol Invictus. Click to expand... you're right on the money bro! That's kinda wrong to move someone's birthday like that tho.
sigweed New member Dec 25, 2005 #10 the force in Jesus is so strong he can move his own birthday thats pretty rad!
NJjuice22 New member Dec 25, 2005 #11 pound down a few cervezas for me brotha. Have a good one. beaner.
coldblue1955 New member Dec 25, 2005 #13 i'll observe his death during memorial day. He died for us all!