The star and magi in the Christ birth story

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Derek Lamber (MythVision, 12/18/23); Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom QuarterlyThey HIDE this about the Christ birth story | MythVision documentary(MythVision Podcast) Across the globe, 2.3 billion Christians (most of them Catholic) celebrate the birth of Jesus on December 24th,...

Derek Lamber (MythVision, 12/18/23); Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

They HIDE this about the Christ birth story | MythVision documentary
(MythVision Podcast) Across the globe, 2.3 billion Christians (most of them Catholic) celebrate the birth of Jesus on December 24th, inspired by the tale of wise Persian magi [or Tibetan lamas, wisemen, from the East searching for a tulku] following a star [or a shimmering UFO] to find the Messiah [possibly Maitreya].

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The Star of Bethlehem: A Skeptical View
But what if this cherished story is more myth than fact? Join MythVision as it delves into the mystery of the "Christmas Star." Was it a real astronomical event or a symbolic part of a deeper narrative?

This documentary explores ancient texts, astronomical theories [when astrotheological theories would explain much more], and cultural lore to uncover the truth behind this legendary star.

Get ready to challenge what Christians believe, and discover the hidden layers of this timeless story.

This documentary was written by Dr. Aaron Adair. If it is enjoyable, grab a copy of his book The Star of Bethlehem: A Skeptical View.

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