In the Beginning — Christmas
In less than a week, just about everybody will be celebrating Christmas — the most celebrated holiday the world over. If you’re a doubting Thomas, just Google it. Despite the best efforts of pagans, atheists, and Democrats, Christmas is alive and well, vivified by the ever-living Christ.
Most people think of Christmas, the birth of Christ, as a New Testament phenomenon, and they’re absolutely correct. It’s recorded in all four Gospels, in complementary fashion, constituting one of the primary themes of the entire Bible — the Word of God. The Bible is a collection of sixty-six books, written by a plethora of authors, spanning several thousand years. And, it’s completely cohesive, including large sections of prophecy that have never been contravened by the passing of millennia. It’s ancient middle-east archeology’s first resource. Western science arose from its transcendent principles. It is, in and of itself, a miracle. Anecdotally, in his Exodus series, …