"Myths surrounding Jesus' birth;" a Progressive Christian interpretation This essay was contributed by R.C. Symes. It analyzes the Bible as a historical document written by fallible authors. The analysis differs from that of conservative Christians, who start with the belief that the Bible is inerrant (free of errors), and inspired by God. During the celebration of Christmas, familiar images are recalled in hymns and scripture about the birth of Jesus. In the popular mind, the appearance of herald angels, shepherds abiding in the fields, the star of Bethlehem, the virgin Mary giving birth in a stable, and the adoration of the Magi, have all been melded into one Christmas story. In reality, there are in the gospels, two distinct and at times contradictory stories of Jesus' birth. A careful reading of the Bible itself reveals that so much about this celebrated birth is myth. Dating December 25 as the birthday of Jesus, is known to have gained popularity only by...
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