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Wow, this is wrong.
Horus' birthday was on the 5th day of the Epagomenal Days, which takes place in late August or sometimes in late July.
Mithras Birthday is the Winter Solstice (December 21 or 22)
The only thing that says Hercules birthday says it was March 29th.
and like Hercules, Zues is April 6. Most things say the Greek Gods didn't have birthdays.
Saturnalia begins December 17 and ends on the 23rd.
Sol Invictus is the only thing that ever occurred on December 25th and it's first celebration wasn't until the 2nd century AD and according to wiki The Philocalian calendar of 354 AD gives a festival of "Natalis Invicti" on 25 December. There is limited evidence that this festival was celebrated before the mid 4th century AD.
And in the same year, The earliest evidence of the celebration on December 25 of a Christian liturgical feast of the birth of Jesus is from the Chronography of 354 AD.
There's more states than that doing this.
The CBC is saying that [Link] adverse effects are 'extremely rare' and that this story is a nothing-burger while playing down the 'acknowledged'...
haha if im a strategist now is time for china to take taiwan.... US out of ammo....
'People will be heard': Canada launches inquiry into COVID vaccine injuries ...and nothing will happen....
Just a thought... What would the US do if Israel was to remove Mr Trump? Only an odd thought crossing my mind.
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