The Veiled Reality of Christmas

Culturally and non-culturally the alleged birth of Jesus (Isa), peace be upon him, is celebrated festively by the majority of the world, on the 25th day of December of every year. The commemoration is eagerly anticipated as preparations propel overwhelmingly before and after the holiday.

A parallel ancient Roman festival was observed roughly around December 23 of each year in tribute to the ancient Roman deity Saturn, known as Saturnalia. Ancient Rome was devoted to a unique pagan belief up until 63 BC. Subsequently, the Roman Empire became indirect rulers of Judea. Jesus (Isa), peace be upon him, was born during a time where the dates of Israel were heavily bearing clearly indicating a distant correspondence with the current western belief of his birthdate. Jesus (Isa), peace be upon him changed the course of history preaching the word of God and fulfilling the prior words of God’s prophets.

Following the ascension of Jesus (Isa) peace be upon him to the heavens, God’s message spread and was adopted by many in the Roman Empire. Constantine, the first Christian Emperor of Rome, implemented Christianity and simultaneously Saturnalia was rebranded as Christmas. Symbolism such as Santa and the trees heavily represent Odin and other Pagan Gods whilst having nothing to do with Isa, peace and blessing be upon him, and his disciples.       

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