The Death Of Christ is more significant, because that was how He Saved us all from sin. His Resurrection conquered Death for us all too.
Christmas Eve has to do with the Christian religion. It celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ whose birth (and death) were predicted by Jewish prophets more than 1500 years before he was born. The word Christmas has the word "Christ" in it. The "-mas" part refers to the religious celebration (also known as the "mass") which has accompanied the observed date of Christ's birth for over 1700 years.
Easter is set according to phases of the moon and not by date, this is why it varies. ANSWER Historians are not as certain about the birth of Christ in relation to the Hebrew calendar. Easter is more certain and then can be transfered to the standard calendar used by the modern Western world. Christmas, in addtion to the birth of Christ, is a huge boon for retailers. For convenience reasons, it is a set and well established date. In reality, Christ's birth would vary like Easter because his birth was marked on the Hebrew calendar. The calendars do not transfer exactly. Easter is a good example.
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Seems like celebrating their birth and commemorating their death seems more appropriate?
It is not likely that Mary and Joseph were issued with a birth certificate of Christ's birth. That it was recorded is more than likely a certainty. But as no records exist of Christ birth apart from scripture we must take it that all live births were recorded by someone.
Well, Caesar isn't a person's name; it's more of a title. The Caesar at the time of Christ was Tiberius, who was born 42 BC.
yes, more than 600 years later!
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................... AD means After Death AND BC means BEFOR CHRIST .............................. Befor christ means befor Jesus Christ
In terms of calendar dates, BC means "Before Christ". The current calendar (for most parts of the world) is based (with some errors in the original calculations) on the birth of Christ. More and more, you will see dates indicated with BCE or B.C.E. instead of BC. BCE means "Before Common Era" and means exactly the same thing in terms of years, without the religions connotation. AC and CE would do for "After Christ", or "Common Era".
The birth rate affects the size of population because of what its like. And the death rate is more than you can imagine.
No, but how you approach your death is more important than the circumstances of your birth. This is a huge philosophical question and no one agrees in philosophy. It is up to you to figure out what YOU think, believe, and how you will live and die.