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Why is Christmas celebrated on December the 25th when there is no evidence to say that that was the date Jesus was born on?

That's easy enough, it's the best time to flog off all the stuff you still have on the shelves before the end of the year, sigh...

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Am sure i heard somewhere many moons ago that they rekoned the original date for Jesus's birth was around 19th sept

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Apparently there's a lot of evidence to say that Jesus was born in the summer and Jehovah's Witnesses think that he was born on 1st October.

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Jehovoa Wintness's also think its ok to die rather than recieve a blood tranfusion. Muppets!!

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That kind of goes against that "Shall not Kill" commmandment thing doesn't it.

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Anyway.........what did Jehova's witness?

I happen to know the answer to this......they witnessed some...........stuff and things

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Why is Inverness nicknamed Sneck?

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What was Dr Who's first name?

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"TinCanFan - Why is Christmas celebrated on December the 25th when there is no evidence to say that that was the date Jesus was born on?"

It's actually the date of the Pagan celebration - Winter solstice or something like that.  Jesus was born in March.

What sadist put the "s" in lisp?  And why is dyslexic so hard to spell???

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Who the **** decided to shout 'duck' to make people lower their heads?

Do you wonder why a doctors surgery is called a practice?

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Why do men have nipples ?

Because in the past men used to be able to milk their kids and some men still can apparently.

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What do Irish battles fought over 300 years ago have to do with Scottish football ?

History lesson................The Battle of the Boyne was fought between refuge seeking Jacobites and English forces. Both sides recruited the assistance of Irishmen, most of whom ran away when the battle started. If you ever get the chance to be in that area go see the battlefield and the relics of that skirmish. Reminded me a bit of Culloden but with a river.

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