Jesus Christ is the
perfect model and safe
reference for other
people to be inspired
and reflect on their own
actions. It is certainly
one of God's great
mercies to send this
sublime heavenly
messenger for the good
of humanity. However,
when was Jesus Christ
born on Earth? A simple
question can involve
profound questions when
it is given due value
and attention. But this
is not just any question,
nor is it one to explore
without any use. The
questioning is done to
present the abductive
reasoning used in
investigations and
research and which can
help us make better use
of the Master's lessons,
as well as test our
faith. Not blind or
mystifying faith, but
reasoned faith. With
abduction there is a
search for the best
explanation through both
the exploration of new
clues and imagination,
intuition, and
creativity.
For example, for Léon
Denis (2019) the birth
of Christ was not an act
carried out without
opposition from those
who dominated the world
and who wanted to
maintain control until
then as it was. The
coming of the lamb of
God, initially planned
to take place in Celtic
lands, had to be changed
to Judea due to
obstacles thrown up by
opponents of the light.
However, if we adopt
December 25th as the
date of birth, it is
necessary to note that
Israel is in the
northern hemisphere and
therefore, it is winter
and rainy during this
period. Being born in a
stable in an
inhospitable climate
does not seem to fit
best with the collective
imagination, nor with
some representations of
the holy book. But why
choose such a date? Were
there official records
of the birth of Christ
or a date selected for a
certain worldly purpose?
In the holy book of the
Bible, there is no
specific date, just a
description of the
context. For example,
according to the
evangelist Matthew: “And
when Jesus was born in
Bethlehem of Judea, in
the time of King Herod,
behold, wise men came
from the East to
Jerusalem” (Matthew
2:1). Already in Luke:
“And she gave birth to
her firstborn son, and
wrapped him in swaddling
clothes, and laid him in
a manger, because there
was no room for them in
the inn. Now there were
in that same region
shepherds who were in
the field and kept watch
over their flock during
the night watches” (Luke
2:7,8). It is expected
that new lambs will be
born in spring, which
occurs between the
months of April and June,
with pleasant weather.
This would be in line
with the first initial
markings of the birth of
Christ made by Clement
of Alexandria, the
philosopher who lived
between the 2nd and 3rd
centuries. Second
excerpt from Clement of
Alexandria, cited by
McGowan (2023):
There are those who have
determined not only the
year of our Lord's birth,
but also the day; they
say it happened in the
28th year of the reign
of Augustus and on the
25th of Pachon (May
20)[…]. And dealing with
his Passion, with great
precision, some say that
it took place in the
16th year of the reign
of Tiberius, on the 25th
of Paremhat (March 21);
others on 25th Pharmuthi
(21st April) […]. Later,
others said that He was
born on the 24th or 25th
of Pharmuthi (20th or
21st April).
And in the Gospels of
Mark and John, there is
no description of the
birth of Christ, only
his emergence to be
baptized by his cousin,
John the Baptist. John
was the son of
Elizabeth, cousin of
Mary, and Zechariah.
According to Luke: “a
priest named Zechariah,
of the order of Abijah,
whose wife was one of
the daughters of Aaron;
and her name was
Isabel”. Then, the
cousin-uncle of Jesus
Christ was a priest and
with mediumistic
conditions so that the
following event could
happen: “the angel said
to him: Zechariah, do
not be afraid, for your
prayer has been heard,
and Elizabeth, your
wife, will give birth a
son, and you shall call
his name John” (Luke
1:13). Another
noteworthy fact is that
the angel Gabriel who
spoke to Zechariah is
the same one who made
the annunciation to Mary
(Luke 1:31). The age
difference between Jesus
and his cousin John the
Baptist would be about
six months (Luke 1:36).
Furthermore, due to the
proximity of the
cousins, there was most
likely close contact
between the children.
And both were alone in
the desert to strengthen
themselves. Luke reports
the case of John the
Baptist: “And the child
grew and became strong
in spirit. And he was in
the deserts until the
day that he should show
himself to Israel” (Luke
1:80). In another
passage, the evangelist
also observes in detail
the case of Christ: “And
Jesus, full of the Holy
Spirit, returned from
the Jordan and was led
by the Spirit into the
wilderness; and for
forty days he was
tempted by the devil,
and in those days, he
ate nothing; and when
they had finished, he
was hungry” (Luke 4:
1,2).
There are many
similarities between the
cousins. However, none
of them have their
birthdays properly
expressed in the Bible.
Another doubtful point
is whether the birth of
Christ would have taken
place in Bethlehem in
Judea or Bethlehem in
Galilee. Although the
Bible presents the first
(Matthew 2:1), Bethlehem
in Judea is 150
kilometers from the
village of Nazareth,
while Bethlehem in
Galilee is only 7
kilometers (Chagas,
2011). Which seems to be
more believable given
the conditions of the
time.
Doubts and lack of
complete information do
not allow the data to be
adopted as absolute
truth, but only
temporary truth until it
is put to the test.
Furthermore, you can
triangulate information
with different sources
and also go back and
forth in investigations,
just as a detective does
so that you can, under
the scrutiny of
intelligence, logic, and
common sense, separate
what becomes viable and
feasible from what
becomes irrelevant.
Abductive reasoning is
the one practiced, for
example, by detective
Sherlock Holmes and his
assistant Watson.
Through abduction, new
“clues” are explored, as
well as the mental
possibility of changing
directions with the
arrival of new
information. For Pierce
(1998, p.227): “The
abductive suggestion
comes to us like a
flash. It is an act of
insight, albeit of an
extremely fallible kind.
It is true that the
different elements of
the hypothesis were in
our minds before; but
what drives the new
suggestion before our
contemplation is the
idea of bringing
together what we never
dreamed of bringing
together.”
This seems to be
appropriate with the
emergence of new
information about the
Bible and about Christ,
such as the different
apocryphal gospels, as
well as mediumistic
works on details of
Jesus' period on Earth,
such as the books Boa
Nova by Humberto de
Campos or Primícias do
Reino e Vivendo com
Jesus, by Amélia
Rodrigues. In the case
of Christ, ancient clues
can also influence the
issue, as is the case in
the passage: "But you,
Bethlehem Ephrathah,
although you are small
among the clans of Judah,
from you will come to me
one who will be ruler
over Israel. Its origins
are in the distant past,
in ancient times" (Micah
5:2).
In observing the
specialized literature
(McGowan, 2023), it is
clear that the date of
December 25th was chosen
by the church
institution as a way to
combat the popularity of
the pagan rite of
Saturnalia, which is
older than the birth of
Christ himself.
Saturnalia is the
celebration of Saturn
and takes place during
the winter solstice
(around December 21st).
The event honors the
main pagan god and is
characterized by the
relaxation of social
orders and debauchery.
In the same period, the
birth of the undefeated
sun (Natalis Solis
Invicti) was also
celebrated, which was a
pagan festival with
tributes to the
star-king. Thus,
celebrating the birth of
Christ can be seen
either from the point of
view of accommodating a
date with others already
established, such as
Easter, or even a way of
overshadowing and
Christianizing the
initial festivities. One
can't be sure.
However, with the use of
the abductive method, a
better investigation of
the truth can be carried
out, even though a
certain temporary answer
may be assumed, either
due to the absence of
superior evidence or due
to the complexity of the
question. However, one
cannot have blind faith
that relaxes reasoning,
nor can one stop
pursuing the greater
truth for good and
general progress. The
rigidity and restriction
of the source would be
to sacrifice the greater
truth.
Due to the importance of
Christ, it is essential
that spiritists
masterfully use the
abductive method, or any
other method in science
and philosophy, to seek
to consolidate reasoned
faith, as well as to
investigate in depth,
questioning and seeking
information, so that the
pieces of truth always
come decisively and
faithfully to the facts.
The truth puzzle always
benefits from being on
the right track.
Just as in relation to
Spirits a name is just a
name, a place is just a
place, the same can be
said about the date.
However, the greater
truth must find its
place in the sun. Let us
not fail to pay tribute
to Our Lord Jesus
Christ, every day of the
year, with our minds,
hearts and hands focused
on charity, edifying
study and love.
It is essential that we
keep our vigilance high,
as “darkness loves to
hide behind the light”.
Or in the immortal words
of the Nazarene master:
“I am sending you like
sheep in the midst of
wolves. Therefore, be as
crafty as serpents and
as guileless as doves”
(Matthew 10:16)(1)
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(1)
Written in honor of my
parents, Paulo Hayashi
and Ioko Ikefuti
Hayashi, who are already
in the Spiritual
Homeland.
References:
Chagas,
T. (2011). Arqueólogo
afirma que Jesus nasceu
em uma Belém diferente
da que a Bíblia conta. LINK-1
Denis, L.
(2019). O Gênio Céltico
e o Mundo Invisível.
Versão digitalizada. LINK-2
McGowan,
A. (2023). How December
25 became Christmas.
Bible History Daily. LINK-3
PEIRCE,
Charles S. (1998). The
essential Peirce:
Selected philosophical
writings 2. Indianapolis:
Indiana University Press.
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