no, it doesn't, why does it matter to Christians so much? we do not need one set day to celebrate Jesus' birth we should celebrate him every day through our lifestyles and obedience to him, and if it is so important to Christians then why choose that day of all days, a day wicked people sacrificed their children to idols. What I am saying is if it was really that important we should have put a bit more effort into when it would be celebrated and how it's celebrated/ instead of maybe becoming more declined around that time of year in honor of Jesus' birthday. we usually may read a quick Bible story to remember Jesus and then give gifts to other people, and I know the whole thing "it is the time of year when you give to others''. we should be lending a helping hand and giving to others year-round. not just around December 25
the Bible does say to leave peoples personal convictions alone, and as someone who celebrates Christmas, I totally understand why some people don't celebrate Christmas, to the point I think it may not be just a personal conviction
I am leaning towards the doctrine of oneness and that God and Jesus are the same person, and that God or Jesus can be the father, son and, holy spirit/ Like a guy can be a brother father and uncle
I don't believe in the Trinity- there I finally said it. I know every one wants me to but it just doesn't make sense... SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME UNDERSTAND