god's birth was on [infinite] B.C.
The ancient Greeks did not have calendars for the year of the birth of their god.
There is no stated year of birth for the Norse god Thor.
Egyptian myth does not have the birth year of Seth.
The birth of Christ is commemorated each year much as a birthday is (although the date of Christmas is almost certainly not His actual birth date). The birth was no ordinary birth, and the baby was no ordinary baby - this was the birth of God's son in human form who subsequently died and rose again in order that people could escape punishment for the wrongs they had done and could be reconciled to God.
what is the roman god Neptune birth.
There is not a celebrated year of birth for Osiris.
One year.
He was a god from birth.
Yes, Christmas is celebrated as the birth of Jesus Christ, whom Christians believe is the Son of God and the Savior of the world.
No. god does not have a race, or place of birth, as he is omniscient.
If you mean first god alive, that would have to be the God of the Bible, but the first god in Greek mythology is Chaos. He gave birth to Gaia, who gave birth to the Titans, who gave birth to the Greek gods you hear about in most myths.
to always stay with god as god helped Mary find a stable were she gave birth to Jesus