James Gilliland – As those who have done their research and homework know many of the ancient Druid and Pagan holidays were buried under Christian Holidays. December 21st is the Winter Solstice where the darkest day begins its ascension gradually turning into the lightest day at the Summer Solstice.
Jesus, according to scholars, was born in September, 3BC. Personally, celebrating love, joy, peace and good will is something to honor everyday so why not do it in mass on the day most agree upon. The figs were ripe and they were traveling to enter themselves into the Census so his birth could not have happened in winter. Continue reading