George Washington and Abraham Lincoln (That's why people take days off from school)
There are two. It is February, not Febuary or Februay.
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
Abraham Lincoln and George Washington
No. You're only born 1 day, and can only have 1 birthday. Of course you can celebrate it on another day, and then call it 2 birthdays, but you can only have one real :)
Hammurabi had two birthdays because he believed in reincarnation!
For the most part, because December is the height of summer for half of the world. Others may have a birthday close to Christmas, and choose to celebrate it later so they can have two separate celebrations.
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.
Prob(two sets of matched birthdays) = 1 - [Prob(No matched birthdays)] + [Prob(One set of matched birthdays)] = 0.63
No - they are not supposed to and the vast majority do not. It is known that a few do secretly but it is strictly condemend as they believe Birthday celebrations are actually rooted in paganism. They also point out at two birthdays mentioned in the bible = Pharoahs and Herods, the baker and John the Bapist died. Also, birthdays are about self and promote the individual above God.
George H. W. Bush senior. He did it to celebrate his birthdays. In both cases, he "buddy jumped" (prudent, given his age).
In Poland among the Catholics, each person is often given a name of a Saint as part of their given names. Each Saint has a calendar day that is associated with them for recognition of that Saint and their history and miracles, etc. People who have those names celebrate on their Saint's "name day" in a way that is very similar to how birthdays are celebrated in the US. In Poland nowadays many have also adopted the birthday traditions to have a similar party on their date of birth and in so doing, the result is sort of like having two birthdays.
There is an elaborate naming ceremony. A little bit of the baby's hair is cut which symbolises the shaving of the baby's hair in earlier time. Prayers and blessings are said by family and guests. It is customary to pass sugar and dates around after prayers are said. This is to ensure a sweet future for the child. After the ceremony, there is a feast. Proper etiquette says that Muslims should bring food to any celebration, even if they are not specifically asked to. This rule does not usually extend to non-Muslim people who attend.