The church of the Nativity
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 8:04 pm
Why are things never as they really seem to be?
Just reading up on Palestine and in particular Bethlehem. The stable that's really a cave that JC was born in is marked by the church of Nativity. Evidence shows that as early as 2,000 BC a pagan site/shrine stood there to honor the fertility God of the Canaanites ' Lahmothe'. During the reign of Emperor Hadrian (around 130 AD)he had a temple constructed above the Pagan site in honor of the God Adonis. Hadrian built this temple in memory of his love that had just died. During the next 300 yrs Christians passing through felt Hadrian must have built such a temple on sacred ground and nothing could be more sacred than the spot in which Christ was born.
During a visit of Byzantine Empress Helena (339 AD) she ordered the construction of the church of Nativity before she left so all Christians passing through could worship.......the 'word' still hadn't gone global until the Persians stormed through Palestine and on seeing the illustrations of the 3 Madgi decided not to burn down the church of Nativity and instead prayed and paid there respect. From then on The spot became a place of worship for Christians and Muslims alike.
..... .....Being an Atheist and not believing JC was the son of God or a prophet the history books still convince me enough that it's likely a man called Jesus did exist and may of done some good kind things.....yet alone the comfort and strength he as brought people alone gains my uppermost respect...so to visit Bethlehem for me was still going to be a wow...now I have a feeling it could be another one of those eye rolling moments "KKKKK then"!...so like I said why is nothing ever as it seems! pffft
Just reading up on Palestine and in particular Bethlehem. The stable that's really a cave that JC was born in is marked by the church of Nativity. Evidence shows that as early as 2,000 BC a pagan site/shrine stood there to honor the fertility God of the Canaanites ' Lahmothe'. During the reign of Emperor Hadrian (around 130 AD)he had a temple constructed above the Pagan site in honor of the God Adonis. Hadrian built this temple in memory of his love that had just died. During the next 300 yrs Christians passing through felt Hadrian must have built such a temple on sacred ground and nothing could be more sacred than the spot in which Christ was born.
During a visit of Byzantine Empress Helena (339 AD) she ordered the construction of the church of Nativity before she left so all Christians passing through could worship.......the 'word' still hadn't gone global until the Persians stormed through Palestine and on seeing the illustrations of the 3 Madgi decided not to burn down the church of Nativity and instead prayed and paid there respect. From then on The spot became a place of worship for Christians and Muslims alike.
..... .....Being an Atheist and not believing JC was the son of God or a prophet the history books still convince me enough that it's likely a man called Jesus did exist and may of done some good kind things.....yet alone the comfort and strength he as brought people alone gains my uppermost respect...so to visit Bethlehem for me was still going to be a wow...now I have a feeling it could be another one of those eye rolling moments "KKKKK then"!...so like I said why is nothing ever as it seems! pffft