The provided text, an excerpt from "Jupiter's Retrograde and the First Christmas," challenges the traditional Western date of Christmas, arguing that the celebration on December 25th is rooted in non-Biblical, pagan traditions and often confuses the Nativity with the arrival of the Magi. Author Luis B. Vega proposes that Jesus was actually born on September 11, -3 BC, but asserts that the First Christmas on December 25, -2 BC, marks the distinct event of the Magi's visitation and presentation of gifts, approximately 15 months later. This specific timing is corroborated using Biblical Astronomy, which focuses on the alignments and retrograde cycle of the King Planet, Jupiter, which allegedly appeared to stop over Bethlehem. The study cautions that modern practices like the Christmas tree and Santa Claus are linked to ancient Luciferian or occult motifs associated with the figure Nimrod, urging Christians to avoid these elements. Ultimately, the author concludes that if the day is commemorated, it should shift from celebrating the birth to worshiping Jesus as the Magi did, using the date as a marker for that specific historical veneration.
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