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aresef
aresef :
History tells us little about Jesus the person beyond his existence and his death. The winter date was only chosen because it was near a pagan holiday
2020-12-26 03:05:47
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rayn_elric
Rayn Elric :
Consisering christmas is actually a pagan holiday
2020-12-26 04:13:24
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ka2774
K :
Jesus is real 👑
2020-12-26 05:01:24
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purple_moon.99
purple_moon.99 :
ok but did you that switching to geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance
2020-12-26 01:57:02
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monkeytheboy
monkeytheboy :
ORRRR, hear me out.... it was MADE UP. C'mon, Discovery, really?
2020-12-27 01:56:23
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zoe.barrientos7
Zoe :
Remember you are blessed everyday you open your eyes become the light you want to see
2020-12-26 02:27:39
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thereellarry
Larry :
The star of bethelhem was the star called regulus. Theres a whole documentary on it
2020-12-26 02:46:16
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aesthetic_issues666
aesthetic_issues666 :
It was all stolen from the pagans anyway. Ofcourse he wasn’t born in December! He never existed 😂😂
2020-12-26 02:46:53
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pedosinspeedos69
Keegab :
Weren’t the Roman censuses in Spring? So he would be born in spring. 25th was chosen to fight the Pagan holidays on the solstice
2020-12-26 20:43:13
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otackore
Otackore :
Star of Bethlehem is not an astronomical event but something more than that - I'm not saying it's aliens but 👽
2020-12-26 10:52:02
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tg3rbs
Theo G :
I thought discovery channel was supposed to use science😑
2020-12-28 05:21:34
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pearlygatessingel
PearlyGates Singelis :
He was born in the spring coz the took the census then, that is what I believe.
2020-12-26 03:24:27
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stupidamericantv
Thestupidamerican :
Christmas was robbed from paganism to make it easier to adopt the early pagans to christianity, most of the world we live is a hoax
2020-12-26 18:07:16
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godwins4eternity
godwins4eternity :
What you can discover from this feed is endlessly possible
2020-12-26 02:24:35
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andrewreyes704
Andrew Reyes :
you cant mix science and religion, it's like trying to mix water with oil
2020-12-29 15:10:06
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zoe.barrientos7
Zoe :
The new Messiah is born every day therefore Christmas should be celebrated every day that of giving happiness and freedom you are my image
2020-12-26 02:24:30
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sailormoonforever13
user9920476862004 :
Spring is too close to Easter, so now we have Christmas. The End.
2020-12-29 14:44:42
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be_trxz
be_trxz :
@erika.cruz.04 u said something about this 😯 @xx_gaby_05
2020-12-28 23:58:01
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glitterwifelife
GlitterWifeLife :
Christians gonna lose their minds...up in here, up in here!
2020-12-26 02:34:31
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samlol589
Sam :
Haha lol real scientist dont belive jeesus is real 🤡
2020-12-26 16:23:41
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figure_skater_emily
Emily :
My respect for discovery channel 📈📈📈📈📈
2021-01-24 17:38:41
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georgeandthefunkybunch
♥️The Funky Bunch♥️ :
@jrangel594
2020-12-27 18:40:06
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finnjammies
fryingpanjan :
The Christians always be trying to demonize, erase, and appropriate other’s traditions/religions. Although this isn’t a behavior unique 2 Christianity
2020-12-26 05:36:45
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jamesblack1965
James Black :
I can help here. Jesus is a fictional character central to the Christian religion. Stop debating this nonsense and remove religions from your life.
2020-12-31 00:40:59
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