If you believe that Jesus is God - Jesus must have put the star to show where he was born!
If you believe that Jesus is a Prophet - then God must have put the star to show where Jesus was born.
because when Jesus was born he had a star on top of the stable and that's why we put a star on the top of a Christmas tree or an angel .
jesus was born in a lodge with cattle.when he was born they didnt have cribs so they put him in a manger.some villigers came because they followed the star where it led them to jesus. on wiki answers look up who are jesus parents that will give you the information.are look it up in the bible.
Typically it is a star. The star represents the star of Bethlehem, the star the wise men followed to the birth place of Jesus.
No, that is just the amazing thing about about God. Jesus was born of the virgin Mary.God put Jesus into Mary's stomach. He was not adopted. BY: Jesus Freak
it depends on which star you are talking about if you are talking about the stars you put on your Christmas tree then no. if you are talking about the star that guided the three Persian Magi to Jesus Christ then yes. we just don't know which star it is
i think its to represent Jesus and god . i really don't know but that is what i think .
The roman soldier put a spear in the side of Jesus and only water came and not blood, so they knew he died.
Angels, a star at the very top, lights (including fake candles with glass flames), Christmas balls, gingerbread men, little angel, etc. The star is because of the star in the Bible that the wise men followed to where Jesus was.
The star was originally placed on a tree to announce the birth of the baby Jesus. Some people also put angels on, and they represent the announcement of His birth.
Usually a star and it symbolizes the star that the three kings followed to find Jesus to give him his gifts after his birth
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Christmas is a Christian holiday to celebrate the birth of the baby Jesus as the new born king. We give presents to honor the three gifts the wise men gave, and we put a star, or angel to commemorate either the star that led the wise men to the baby and the angel for the angel who told the wise men to follow the star