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"content": "nostr:npub1e04udcmm2kdsvnhpnjc4waz76mg3hjn3e98y7cz8g2sdwh3dd7cs242y0j Agree to disagree. It's both - as I pointed out. A pastor may want to emphasize the historical truth for an audience that's like Joseph (skeptical) about a Virgin giving birth without knowing a man. The Incarnation is an event that happened in time. The date (Dec. 25th) as Jesus' official day of birth *may not be historically accurate,* but *the event* is. Hope we're on the same page?",
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