If God is involved with everything, then he is involved with our birthdays.
If you believe in a god then it/he/she can be involved in your whole life. If on the other hand you do not believe in a god, then it/he/she can not be involved in anything.
Jesus is God. He came to earth as a human. Humans have birthdays, Even Jesus. There is no need for birthdays in heaven.
Birthdays are not specifically mentioned in the Bible, so their significance in the sight of God is not clearly defined. Some Christians see birthdays as an opportunity to celebrate life and thank God for another year. Others may view birthdays as a cultural or personal tradition with no inherent spiritual significance. Ultimately, how one chooses to observe birthdays is a personal decision.
Gods don't have birthdays
No they did not have birthdays as there was no calender invented then.
Mythology does not give us the birthdays of gods and goddesses.
We Jehovah's Witnesses believe the bible is inspired from god from beginning to end and we adhere to the bible as the standard for all our beliefs. In the bible only two birthdays are spoken of in which both someone was killed. So why would Jehovah God have put these two birthdays in which deaths occurred in the bible if he wanted us to celebrate birthdays. If you like to read more about these two birthdays you can find it in your own bible One is in Genesis 40:20-22 The other is found in Matthew 14:6-10
Shinto priests celebrate all of thir gods birthdays
There are no birthdays of Greek gods, and as they are immortal - certainly no death date.
There are no specials days or holidays for Sikhs, though Sikhs do celebrate the Birthdays of Sikhs Gurus and other important events.
In the ancient world, birthday celebrations were a way to honor the god of the particular astrological sign that the celebrant was born under. It was believed that in celebrating the day of one's birth, this would please this god, and the celebrant would be blessed with good luck and fortune.
Birthdays are celebrated because it's to show ppl dat God has created us into good humun beings n dat we shud respect our lifes no matta wat xx (L)
There is no specific collective noun for birthdays, however a noun suitable for the situation can be used; for example a cluster of birthdays, a series of birthdays, or a respectable century of birthdays.