Let the Calendar Speak!

Alright, folks, gather ‘round—this one’s a doozy: we’ve got people confusing Saint Augustine with a snow globe inventor, quoting Dickens like he was Moses in a waistcoat, and turning Grandma’s embroidered nonsense into theological law; all while truth’s out in the cold like a guy waiting for a bus that doesn’t exist, and tradition’s playing dress-up in glitter and denial, clinging to a “mystery date” like it’s a prom night prophecy—so wake up, shake off the tinsel, and let’s stop pretending Aunt Mildred’s ornament collection deserves a pulpit.

"So let me get this straight: first we’re told the date’s unknowable—can't be found, won’t be verified, never will be known. That’s the premise, right? But then, with a straight face, we’re also told we ought to cling to tradition anyway. Not because it’s accurate. Not because it’s true. Just because it’s comfortable. That’s not logic—that’s convenience masquerading as conviction.

Now, I’ve spent enough time to know this: if your foundation is flawed, your whole argument falls. We don’t preserve error because it feels familiar. We correct it—because truth demands it. And when we start defending what we know isn’t right, simply because it’s easier, we aren’t safeguarding tradition; we’re insulating ignorance. And I’ve never seen ignorance yield anything but confusion." This is how we get polar bears and penguins sharing a Coke.

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We at Tishrei15 are continuing on with Luke 2:17 'they made known abroad concerning the saying spoken to them concerning the child'.

The Logo tells the time as well. It has the Sukah in which Miryam and Yosef stayed. It was a full moon at the time and the Star that shown the location. The date of His birth is below.