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9 Common Myths Christians Believe At Christmas
Christian Post ^ | 12/07/2018 | Shane Pruitt

Posted on 12/07/2018 6:58:32 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Christmas truly is the most wonderful time of the year, because it calls our attention to one of the most beautiful teachings of Scripture — the Incarnation of Christ. When you realize the incredible truths behind the reality that God came and dwelt among us, it can’t help but impact the way you live. Plus, it’s an awesome reminder that God kept His promises from the Old Testament to send a Messiah to rescue His people from their sins.

However, since that time, many myths have been added to the greatest story ever told.

Here are nine common myths Christians believe at Christmas:

The Bible Says That Jesus Was Born On December 25th

It’s the age-old question, “Is December 25th Jesus’ birthday?” The answer is that we really don’t know when His actual birthday was. The Bible doesn’t tell us an exact date. So, it begs the question, “How did Christmas land on December 25th”? Some historians believe that it was a Christian reaction to a Roman pagan holiday, while others believe the date is a response to the traditional date of Jesus’ crucifixion in March. Honestly, we don’t really know when Jesus was born, however, two things are certain – Jesus was born of a virgin, and the Bible doesn’t give us an exact date.

The Bible Says Mary Rode into Bethlehem on a Donkey

An extremely pregnant Mary riding into town on a donkey is definitely a common myth most Christians believe is in the Bible. Now, she very well could have made the 65-mile trip from Nazareth to Bethlehem on a donkey. Nevertheless, the account of this story, in Luke 2:1-6, does not specifically teach this. Nevertheless, we all should consider how tough Mary was to make this trip while being pregnant, because most of us men can’t get out of bed if we have the common cold.

The Bible Says There Were 3 Wisemen

One of the most popular Christmas carols, "We Three Kings," shows the commonality of this particular myth. The Gospel of Matthew describes these men as magi or wise men. People commonly think there were three in number, because the Bible details the fact that they brought three gifts – gold, frankincense and myrrh. But, this doesn’t mean there were three magi; there could just as easily have been four, eight, or ten. Also, one could ascertain that these guys were the very first Essential Oils dealers.

The Bible Says a Star Hovered Over the Manger

You’d be hard-pressed to find a nativity scene that doesn’t include a bright shining star hovering above it. It’s definitely a nice sentiment and symbol. The problem is there’s no reference to this in Gospels. The magi were given a star that first led them to Jerusalem (Matthew 2:1 – 2), then on to Bethlehem (v. 9 -10) where they found the child. In jealousy, King Herod gave a command for all babies in the region younger than 2-years-old to be killed (v. 16). This suggests that Jesus had been in Bethlehem for some time at this point, so neither the wise men nor the star were hovering over the manger the night Jesus was born.

The Bible Says Jesus Was Born in a Barn or Stable

Just about every nativity set places the baby Jesus in a barn, surrounded by animals. Once again, this is an assumption because the Bible does not specify this. The Scriptures actually say, “And she gave birth… and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn (Luke 2:7).” It’s easy to assume that Jesus was born in a barn or stable, because of the manger mention. A manger is a feeding trough for animals. However, these feeding troughs were also commonly used inside homes, because families would sleep upstairs while small animals were kept downstairs on cold nights.

The Bible Says There Was A Little Drummer Boy

A little drummer boy playing his drum – pum pum pum pum. That’s what all first-time parents want, right? Mary and Joseph haven’t had any sleep. The birthing arrangements and location haven’t been ideal, but yes, please come play your drum for my newborn baby boy. Just make sure you play it as loud as humanly possible. It doesn’t make much sense, and there is no account of this ever happening.

The Bible Says Jesus Was Born In 0 A.D.

“B.C.” stands for “before Christ”, and “A.D.” stands for a Latin phrase anno domini; which means “in the year of the Lord.” However, according to Matthew 2:1, Jesus was born during the days of Herod the king. Most historians place Herod’s death at 4 B. C. With Herod ordering all boys 2-years old and younger in the area to be killed before his on own death. It seems as though a more proper estimate of Jesus birth would have sometime between 4 B. C. and 6 B. C.

Saying Merry X-mas Is “Taking Christ Out Of Christmas”

Over the last decade or so, many Christians have felt like there is a “War on Christmas”. Some believers see the phrase, “Merry Xmas,” as an attempt to remove Christ from Christmas. Although, some people may be deliberate in their attempts, the statement by itself is not offensive. The first letter in the Greek word for “Christ” is chi. In the Roman alphabet, chi is represented by the symbol – X. Therefore, Xians don’t have to be flustered by hearing or seeing, “Merry Xmas!”

Saying Happy Holidays Is “Taking Christ Out Of Christmas”

This statement may be an attempt at being “politically correct”. However, holiday literally means, “holy day”. Celebrating the birth of Jesus definitely makes it a holy day. Thankfully, because of the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus; everyday can be a happy holy-day. To the believer, Christmas shouldn’t be a one-day celebration, but rather, a lifestyle of celebrating the truth that Jesus is Immanuel – God with us.

Find out more about my new book, 9 Common Lies Christians Believe: And Why God’s Truth is Infinitely Better at shanepruitt.com/9commonlies

Shane Pruitt is director of Evangelism for the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention. He is also an author, communicator & blogger. Find is most recent videos and articles at www.shanepruitt.com.


TOPICS: Evangelical Christian; History; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: christmas; fakenews; hoax; myths
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1 posted on 12/07/2018 6:58:32 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Sorry, no way in hell am I saying Happy HOLIDAYS —ever.

Good post but I disagree strongly with a lot of this.

Oh, SCREW X-mas, too. I’ll never write that outside of a criticism.


2 posted on 12/07/2018 7:04:30 AM PST by gaijin
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To: SeekAndFind

This Christian doesn’t believe the first seven.

I/\’ve heard the “chi” thing before. Certainly everyone using X is remembering their ancient Roman language lessons from grade school. I didn’t know there was a Roman language or alphabet. The Romans spoke Latin and Greek. Jesus would have spoken mostly in Hebrew and Aramaic, possibly with some Greek also.

Happy Holidays is just liberal, non-theistic pap aimed at delegitimizing the real reason for Christmas, commemorating the birth of Christ.


3 posted on 12/07/2018 7:07:14 AM PST by cyclotic ( Democrats must be politically eviscerated, disemboweled and demolished.)
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To: gaijin

Raaaaah!


4 posted on 12/07/2018 7:13:08 AM PST by \/\/ayne (I regret that I have but one subscription cancellation notice to give to my local newspaper.)
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To: SeekAndFind

As a kid, I would hear people say “Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays,” and I thought it was to include Hanukkah for anyone who might be Jewish when you did not know for sure.


5 posted on 12/07/2018 7:21:09 AM PST by UnwashedPeasant (Trump is fixing the world's problems just to distract us from Russia.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Just to be clear..when I call barry or hillz a dumb ass I’m not being disrespectful to donkeys.


6 posted on 12/07/2018 7:21:49 AM PST by Leep (we need a Trump like leader for President 2024!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Happy Holidays has been around since the 19th century

http://www.hburgjeremy.com/2011/12/history-of-happy-holidays.html


7 posted on 12/07/2018 7:25:40 AM PST by FewsOrange
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8 posted on 12/07/2018 7:30:52 AM PST by jaydubya2
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To: SeekAndFind

“Happy holidays” is designed to evade “Merry Christmas”

It all got started with the song writing genius Irving Berlin, an immigrant Russian Jew, who wrote “Happy Holidays” in 1942 to secularize Christmas, just like he wrote “Easter Parade” to secularize Easter.

That was reported on a PBS documentary on Jewish Broadway writers.


9 posted on 12/07/2018 7:31:03 AM PST by odawg
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To: gaijin
Sorry, no way in hell am I saying Happy HOLIDAYS —ever.

For one thing I can't get Andy Williams to quit playing in my head for days afterwards.


10 posted on 12/07/2018 7:50:30 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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“Recently, an investigation into the history of the phrase “Happy Holidays” as a seasonal greeting in the United States by self-described history nerd Jeremy Aldrich turned up its usage as early as 1863, in the Philadelphia Inquirer. “
https://www.history.com/news/the-war-of-words-behind-happy-holidays


11 posted on 12/07/2018 7:56:05 AM PST by AppyPappy (How many fingers am I holding up, Winston?)
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To: SeekAndFind

https://i.imgur.com/J5HEQzN.jpg


12 posted on 12/07/2018 7:57:15 AM PST by Brother Cracker (You are more likely to find krugerrands in a Cracker Jack box than 22 ammo at Wal-Mart)
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To: odawg

***Irving Berlin, an immigrant Russian Jew,***

He also wrote WHITE CHRISTMAS.


13 posted on 12/07/2018 8:10:31 AM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: SeekAndFind

Fake news.

While a lot of this stuff is in secular Christmas celebrations and some is in carols, I don’t know very many practicing Christians who don’t know the Scriptural account and who havent separated the wheat from the chaff as far as the actual recorded timeline.

Do a lot of people believe this stuff? Yes, but not actual PRACTICING Christians.


14 posted on 12/07/2018 8:16:58 AM PST by MrEdd (Caveat Emptor)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

He also wrote “God Bless America.”

However, the PBS documentary, which you can probably purchase, stated that a number of the Jewish song writer immigrants at that time were intent on changing the United States through their music.


15 posted on 12/07/2018 8:22:58 AM PST by odawg
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To: gaijin

It is situational. If I am talking to a Jewish friend, I don’t wish them Merry Christmas. I also don’t expect any Indian colleagues to wish me Happy Diwali but if they did, I wouldn’t blow a gasket.


16 posted on 12/07/2018 8:23:28 AM PST by DoodleBob
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To: MrEdd

RE: Fake news.

I suggest putting it to a test before you conclude this. Ask most of the folks in the church you go to these questions and see what their response is.


17 posted on 12/07/2018 8:27:01 AM PST by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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To: jaydubya2
So then, Neil Peart was not present at the Nativity.


18 posted on 12/07/2018 8:36:44 AM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: jaydubya2

(Snicker, Snicker!)


19 posted on 12/07/2018 9:42:31 AM PST by RedMonqey ("Those who turn their arms in for plowshares will be doing the plowing for those who didn't.")
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To: SeekAndFind

Is the Christian Post going to address whether Mary had a service dog and, if so, for how long she had it?


20 posted on 12/07/2018 11:23:23 AM PST by Arm_Bears (Hey, Rocky--Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!)
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