Christmas, also known as Christmas, is translated as "Christian Mass", which originated from Saturnalia in ancient Rome to welcome the New Year and has nothing to do with Christianity. After Christianity prevailed in the Roman Empire, the Vatican drifted into the Christian system to celebrate the birth of Jesus.
But Christmas is not Jesus' birthday, because the Bible does not record the specific date of Jesus' birth, nor does it mention the existence of such a festival, which is the result of Christianity absorbing ancient Roman mythology.
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A Christmas Story
According to legend, the mother of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, was pregnant with the Holy Spirit. When Maria was about to give birth, the Roman government issued an order that everyone must go to Bethlehem to declare their household registration.
Maria and her fiance Yue Se had to obey orders and go to Bethlehem. When they arrived in Bethlehem, they couldn't find a hotel to stay in, only a stable could stay. At that time, Jesus was born. So Mary gave birth to Jesus in the manger.