Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Fatbadger, I believe that it is not just the date of Christmas that was nabbed by the Early Church, but also most of the key events and customs, i.e. the Star In The Sky, the three wise men, gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh etc.
In fact, biblical scholars concur that about the only part of the Nativity that is true is the bit about Jesus actually being born.
As I posted earlier on in this thread, I believe the date of the 1966 World Cup win, 30th July, to be the best alternative to St. George's Day. Any other dates are either technically British or else involve war of some sort.
In fact, biblical scholars concur that about the only part of the Nativity that is true is the bit about Jesus actually being born.
As I posted earlier on in this thread, I believe the date of the 1966 World Cup win, 30th July, to be the best alternative to St. George's Day. Any other dates are either technically British or else involve war of some sort.