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The Sign of Christ's Birth

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The Sign of Christ's Birth

By: Travis Wayne Goodsell
Narrated by: Trevor Clinger
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Of all those who have come to Earth there is none more influential than Jesus Christ. But when was he born? December 25th?

There have been prophets who have prophesied of his coming and have told that there would be signs of his coming. But what I am about to tell you will shock you. Don't get me wrong, he did come to Earth, but there was a sign indicating the actual year and time he was born.

The Scriptures tell us when he would be born, but there are some scriptures that are symbolic, rather than telling us the date. And if you know my work, you know that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints plays a big role in determining the date and signs of Christ's birth.

Using the stellarium puts all speculation and contention to rest and the actual sign is available for all to see and it is glorious and amazing and faith strengthening.

©2017 Travis Wayne Goodsell (P)2017 Travis Wayne Goodsell
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