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The Lie Billions Believe-Jesus’ Birthday-Not December 25

Santa Claus, a tradition of men and central figure in The Lie Billions Believe about Christmas, contrasted with biblical truth, referencing Isaiah 29:13.
The Lie Billions Believe personified: A traditional Santa Claus figure, whose origins are based on human traditions rather than God's commands. As Isaiah 29:13 states, God rejects worship based on the precepts of men.

The Lie Billions Believe: Jesus’ Birthday and the Undeniable Facts That Overturn Christmas

The Lie Billions Believe-Jesus Birthday. Uncover the biblical evidence proving Jesus was not born on December 25th- the lie that has persisted for centuries.

It is a curious paradox. As the northern hemisphere cools into its wintry embrace, the world prepares for Christmas. This date, December 25th, The Lie Billions Believe, is fixed in the global consciousness as the day of Jesus Christ’s birth. Yet, every year, historians and biblical scholars challenge this deeply ingrained tradition. Consequently, a great deception concerning the Nativity persists: The Lie Billions Believe.

Why would we, in the mild season of early autumn, turn our focus to an event universally celebrated in late December-The Lie Billions Believe. The core idea is simple: the date celebrated by billions is, according to the weight of biblical evidence and historical record, almost certainly incorrect. The December 25th tradition,

The Lie Billions Believe is a powerful cultural fusion. It is a historical adaptation that has obscured the actual timing of the Nativity. This exploration will delve into the compelling facts that reveal the true season of Jesus’s arrival—and expose why The Lie Billions Believe has endured for centuries.

Exposing the Lie Billions Believe: The Undeniable Testimony of the Shepherds

The most immediate and dramatic challenge to a December birth comes straight from the opening narrative of the Gospel of Luke. We are asked to picture the scene in the Judean hills near Bethlehem. Therefore, we must closely examine the primary source.

Luke 2:8: “Now there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.”

The image of shepherds abiding in the open field is the single most damning piece of evidence against a winter Nativity. The scripture paints a specific picture of a mild climate.

The Climate Conflict That Exposes the Lie Billions Believe

Ask any historian or resident familiar with the climate of the Judean Hills: November through early March is the cold, rainy season in Israel. Rainfall can be heavy, and temperatures, especially at night, plummet. Often, the weather brings frost and sometimes even snow.

Ancient shepherds always followed a necessary practice. They would bring their flocks in from the open grazing lands. They confined them to protected folds or stone shelters no later than the middle of October. This was absolutely necessary to shield the animals—and the shepherds—from the severe cold and persistent rain. Scripture itself confirms the severity of the winter rains.

The Undeniable Facts-The Shepherd on The Open Field

For instance, Ezra 10:9 and 13 makes clear that the Jewish month of Chislev (roughly December) was indeed the “time of heavy rain.” This condition makes outdoor activity impractical and uncomfortable.

However, Luke’s testimony explicitly states the shepherds were “abiding in the field” and were performing their duties “by night.” This crucial detail implies a mild climate where flocks were still out for open grazing. Thus, the text points unequivocally to a time no later than the temperate weeks of early autumn.

Based on this powerful, undisputed biblical detail alone, Jesus’s birth must have occurred before the rainy season commenced. It fixes the Nativity no later than mid-October. A December 25th date, therefore, is simply too late for the biblical setting. This detail completely contradicts The Lie Billions Believe.


People exchanging brightly wrapped Christmas gifts, a holiday custom central to The Lie Billions Believe and a tradition of men that Scripture warns against (Matthew 15:8-9).
The exchange of Christmas gifts, a practice rooted in pagan festivals like Saturnalia. This custom embodies The Lie Billions Believe by prioritizing human tradition over God’s commands, echoing Jesus’s warning in Matthew 15:8-9, Isa.29:13.

The Priestly Course: A Chronological Key to Overturning the Lie Billions Believe

To pinpoint the season of Jesus’s birth more precisely, we must turn to the chronological events surrounding the conception of his cousin, John the Baptist. This is a complex but conclusive piece of evidence.

Zacharias, the Priest of Abijah’s Division

The Gospel of Luke provides a vital piece of the puzzle regarding John’s father, the priest Zacharias. The narrative gives us a specific priestly division.

Luke 1:5: “There was in the days of Herod, the king of Judea, a certain priest named Zacharias, of the division of Abijah. His wife was of the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth.”

King David, centuries earlier, had organized the vast number of priests into 24 “courses” or shifts to manage the demanding Temple duties throughout the year (1 Chronicles 24:10). Each course served for one week at a time. Zacharias belonged to the “course of Abijah,” which was the eighth shift in the rotation.

Calculating the Timing of John’s Conception

Jewish historical records, particularly the Talmud, confirm the ancient priestly schedule and its starting point. The first course began its service in the first week of the first Hebrew month, Nisan (Abib). This month falls in the spring (late March/early April). Twice a year—during the annual festivals of Passover/Unleavened Bread and Pentecost—all 24 courses served simultaneously due to the vast crowds.

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By projecting the eight courses forward, while accounting for the festival weeks where the rotation paused, the course of Abijah (the eighth course) would have been serving in the ninth week of the religious year. This service occurred sometime toward the end of spring. Furthermore, the course of Abijah would have stayed on to serve the tenth week, coinciding with the annual Feast of Pentecost, which was also a high-attendance festival.

Therefore, it was during this two-week service period in the late spring that the Archangel Gabriel appeared to Zacharias to announce the imminent conception of John the Baptist (Luke 1:8-20). After completing his service, Zacharias returned home, and Elizabeth conceived. This places John’s conception near the end of spring or early summer (late June/early July).

Determining the True Time of Jesus’s Birth

The Bible then clearly establishes the link to Jesus’s conception through a six-month difference.

Luke 1:26: “Now in the sixth month [of Elizabeth’s pregnancy] the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth.”

Mary conceived Jesus when her cousin Elizabeth was six months pregnant. The sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy would have fallen squarely in the month of December.

The Chronological Truth

This leads to the chronological breakthrough:

  • John the Baptist, conceived in June/July, would be born nine months later, in late March or early April (the start of the Jewish year).
  • Jesus, conceived six months after John (in December), would be born nine months later, in late September or early October.

This careful calculation provides a consistent framework. It places Jesus’s birth firmly in the early autumn—precisely when the shepherds would still be “abiding in the field,” destroying the foundation of The Lie Billions Believe.

Supporting Evidence: Further Biblical Facts that Disprove The Lie Billions Believe

Two further, often-overlooked details from Luke’s account lend further weight to the autumn timeline. These logistics were important for the Roman Empire.

The Impractical Timing of the Roman Census

Joseph and Mary had travelled to Bethlehem to be registered in a census or taxation decree.

Luke 2:1: “And it came to pass in those days that a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be registered.”

The Roman Census

The purpose of a Roman census was to count and tax the population efficiently. Consequently, such a vast, logistically complex undertaking, requiring mass travel across rough terrain, would have been highly impractical during the severe cold and heavy rains of the winter months (November to March).

Roman administrators, known for their pragmatic efficiency and political stability, would have logically scheduled the travel and enrollment period for the milder, more accessible months—such as the autumn. This timing also coincided with the end of the agricultural harvest when taxes were customarily collected.

Crowded Bethlehem and the Feast of Tabernacles

The scarcity of accommodation points directly to a crowded Bethlehem.

Luke 2:7: “And she brought forth her firstborn Son, and wrapped Him in swaddling cloths, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.”

While the census contributed to the crowds, the greatest surge of travelers to Jerusalem and the surrounding towns (like Bethlehem) occurred during the three main annual Jewish festivals. The Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot), a major pilgrimage festival, occurs in late September or early October—precisely the time suggested by the priestly course calculation. The festival would have filled all available rooms, explaining why the young couple were relegated to a humble stable. The evidence points away from the quiet December scene commonly depicted.

The Historical Truth: How The Lie Billions Believe Began with Sol Invictus

If Jesus was born in the autumn, how did the entire Christian world settle on a December date? The answer lies not in Scripture, but in the political and religious strategies of the Roman Empire centuries after the Nativity. The reason is a simple, strategic co-option.

The Triumph of Sol Invictus and the Winter Solstice

December 25th was not a date chosen by the earliest followers of Christ; it was a powerful date of celebration in the pagan Roman world. The Romans celebrated the Dies Natalis Solis Invicti—the “Birthday of the Unconquered Sun”—on December 25th. This date was positioned near the winter solstice, a period of renewal when daylight begins to return and the sun’s power appears reborn.

Furthermore, December 25th was the grand finale of the long-running Roman festival of Saturnalia (the Brumalia). This was a period of feasting, gift-giving, and general revelry that honored the agricultural god Saturn. These were deeply rooted, widely popular traditions that the early Church had to confront.

The Political Strategy to Perpetuate The Lie Billions Believe

The official declaration of December 25th as the birth date of Jesus Christ did not occur until A.D. 351. It was then that Pope Julius I decreed it to be Christ-Mass Day. This was a calculated, strategic move by the burgeoning Christian Church. The Church sought to simplify the conversion process.

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By placing the celebration of the “Light of the World” (Jesus) on the very day that pagans celebrated the “Unconquered Sun,” the Church sought to “Christianize” or co-opt the immensely popular pagan festival. It allowed new converts to keep the familiar holiday date, but changed the theological reason for the celebration. The ultimate goal was to overshadow the existing pagan rituals and absorb the masses into the new faith, a powerful example of cultural fusion.

This decision, made over three centuries after the event and without any biblical backing, is the historical “lie.” It is the well-intentioned fabrication that billions have since adopted, replacing the biblical clues with a Roman-approved compromise. The Church simply changed the meaning of the solstice festival.

The Conundrum of the Year: Born ‘Before Christ’—Unraveling The Lie Billions Believe

Beyond the date, even the year of the Nativity is commonly misunderstood. How can Jesus be born in a year designated B.C. (Before Christ)? We must first understand the man who created the calendar system.

Dionysius Exiguus and the Flawed Calculation

Our modern reckoning of time (B.C./A.D.) was devised in the 6th century A.D. by a monk named Dionysius Exiguus. He mistakenly calculated the exact time of the reign of Herod the Great, the king of Judea at the time of Jesus’s birth. Dionysius set A.D. 1 as the year following what he thought was Jesus’s birth. However, historians later discovered his error: Jesus was born several years earlier. Yet, by then, the Anno Domini system was too widely used to correct.

Daniel’s Prophecy Confirms the True Year of The Lie Billions Believe 

The most compelling evidence for the true year comes from the prophetic book of Daniel. This prophecy provides a specific timeline for the arrival of the Messiah.

Daniel 9:25: “Know therefore and understand, That from the going forth of the command To restore and rebuild Jerusalem  Until Messiah the Prince,  There shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks…”

This prophecy outlines 69 prophetic weeks (69 x 7 = 483 days). In prophetic reckoning, the Bible uses a ratio where a day equals a year (Numbers 14:34; Ezekiel 4:6). Thus, 69 prophetic weeks equal 483 years.

The decree to rebuild Jerusalem was issued in the 7th year of Artaxerxes I, which historical records place in 457 B.C. Counting 483 years forward from 457 B.C. (and adding 1 year because there is no year zero) brings us to A.D. 27—the year Messiah the Prince, Jesus, began His public ministry.

Luke confirms this age when Jesus started His work. Luke 3:23 states that Jesus was “about thirty years of age” when he began his ministry in the autumn of A.D. 27. Subtracting 30 years from A.D. 27 places Jesus’s birth in the early autumn of 4 B.C.

Corroboration by Herod’s Death

The date of 4 B.C. is corroborated by the death of Herod the Great. Herod sought to kill the infant Jesus (Matthew 2:15, 19). The Jewish historian Flavius Josephus recorded that a lunar eclipse occurred late in Herod’s reign. Modern astronomy confirms this took place on March 13, 4 B.C. Josephus confirms that Herod died before the subsequent Passover (the Passover of April, 3 B.C.). The birth of Jesus, having occurred in the early autumn, would have taken place shortly before Herod’s death late in 4 B.C. The consensus of provable facts points to Jesus being born in 4 B.C.

The Deeper Issue: Why God Rejects The Lie Billions Believe

Finally, we address the common defense of the tradition: “What difference does the date make if we are honoring Jesus?” The problem is not merely the date, but the customs attached to it.

Every widely recognized symbol of the modern Christmas season—the Christmas tree, mistletoe, holly wreaths, Yule logs, and gift exchanges—are all documented as practices associated with pagan religious celebrations. These include the Roman Saturnalia and German/Nordic winter rituals, traditions that pre-date Christianity by centuries. None of these originated with the New Testament church.

The central issue is a theological one: Can pagan customs be simply rebranded as Christian?

The Command to Shun False Worship

The Bible provides a definitive answer. When the Israelites fashioned a golden calf and declared it a “feast to the LORD” (Exodus 32:5), God did not accept their worship. It was, in fact, a great sin. The Bible repeatedly warns against adopting the practices of other religions to worship God. This is a clear, unchanging principle.

Deuteronomy 12:30-32: “…and that you do not inquire after their gods, saying, ‘How did these nations serve their gods? I also will do likewise.’ You shall not worship the Lord your God with such things…”

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Jeremiah 10:2: “Thus says the Lord: ‘Do not learn the way of the Gentiles…’”

December 25, Not The True Worship of Christ-The Lie Billions Believe

True, biblical Christianity is commanded to be separate from the practices of the heathen (2 Corinthians 6:14). Celebrating the Nativity through customs borrowed wholesale from sun-worshippers and nature cults, even if done “in Jesus’s name,” is not the form of worship God commands. God simply will not accept this mixture of righteousness and unrighteousness.

If God had intended for His followers to celebrate the anniversary of Christ’s birth, He would have provided the correct date and the appropriate method of observation. Instead, He left us clues that point definitively away from the December “lie.” He commanded us to observe specific, divinely ordained Holy Days, not those adopted from pagan traditions. This is the truth that overcomes The Lie Billions Believe.

7 FAQ December 25, The Lie Billions Believe

1. Q: Why do scholars believe Jesus was not born in December?

A: Scholars believe this because of the biblical detail in Luke 2:8. The shepherds were “abiding in the field” with their flocks at night. This practice was impossible during the cold, rainy Judean winter (November through March), pointing to an autumn birth.

2. Q: When was Jesus most likely born, according to biblical evidence?

A: Based on the detailed calculation of the priestly course of Zacharias (Luke 1:5) and the timing of the shepherds and the census, scholars place Jesus’s birth in the early autumn, likely late September or early October.

3. Q: If December 25th is not Jesus’s birthday, where did the date come from?

A: The date comes from the pagan Roman festival of the Dies Natalis Solis Invicti (“Birthday of the Unconquered Sun”), which was celebrated on December 25th. The Christian Church later adopted this date in the 4th century A.D. to encourage conversion by co-opting the popular winter festival.

4. Q: What is the meaning of Sol Invictus?

A: Sol Invictus is Latin for the “Unconquered Sun.” The Roman Emperor Aurelian officially established its major festival on December 25th, aligning it with the winter solstice when the days begin to lengthen, symbolizing the sun’s “victory.”

5. Q: Why did the early Church choose to use the Roman date?

A: The Church used the Roman date as a strategic measure. It was easier to allow new converts to keep a familiar holiday date but change its meaning to Christ (the “Light of the World”) rather than force them to abandon their traditional celebrations entirely.

6. Q: Is it true that Christmas traditions like the tree and gift-giving are pagan?

A: Yes, historical sources confirm that nearly all major Christmas customs—including the tree, Yule log, and gift exchanges—originated in ancient pagan festivals like the Roman Saturnalia and various Nordic winter solstice celebrations, not in Christian practices.

7. Q: What year was Jesus born, according to historical and prophetic dating?

A: Based on the timeline in the Book of Daniel (Daniel 9:25) and historical events like the death of King Herod the Great (corroborated by a lunar eclipse in 4 B.C.), the birth of Jesus occurred in the early autumn of 4 B.C.

STRONG CALL TO ACTION 

The Lie Ends With You: Will You Seek the True Season of Christ?

The facts are clear: the time was early autumn, the year was 4 B.C., and the date was chosen not by the apostles, but by Roman decree to replace a pagan festival.

The Lie Billions Believe is a powerful cultural momentum, but it is one that serious seekers of biblical truth must confront. Do not settle for tradition over truth. Begin your journey today by researching God’s true Holy Days, which reveal the full plan of salvation.

Now You Know The Truths. We must worship Christ in Spirit and in Truth, John 4:24.

Break free from the Christmas lie Billions Believe.

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