December 25th anniversary
When searching for financial events related to December 25th, I couldn't find anything relevant. And that's logical, because the markets are closed when virtually everyone celebrates Christmas, theoretically commemorating the birth of Jesus. But was Jesus born on December 25th? That question I left hanging in my third book, *The Pocket Investor*: Investing for Life, is yet to be answered.
To find the answer to this question and understand why the markets and virtually all trading activity are closed on December 25th, there are many reliable sources to consult. But this time, I'm going to turn to something completely different. I'm going to "interview" Artificial Intelligence by asking it two questions, and I'm going to simply transcribe the answers. Just copy and paste, for transparency and to avoid any possible bias. And then we'll see what lessons it teaches investors.
First question: Was Jesus born on December 25th?
Google Gemini:
The question of whether Jesus was born on December 25 is one that has intrigued theologians and historians for centuries.
Why do we celebrate Christmas on December 25th?
- Winter Solstice: The date of December 25th roughly coincides with the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. Many ancient cultures celebrated this event as a rebirth of the sun and a renewal of life. Early Christians adopted this date to symbolize the birth of Christ as the "light of the world."
- Pagan dates: It is believed that the Romans celebrated the feast of the birth of the god Sol Invictus around December 25th. Christians, by adopting Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire, were able to take advantage of these pagan celebrations to spread their faith.
However, it is important to note that:
- There is no concrete historical evidence: The Gospels, the earliest accounts of Jesus' life, do not specify an exact date for his birth. The date of December 25th was established centuries after the events narrated in the Bible.
- Possible alternative dates: Some scholars suggest that Jesus may have been born at a different time of year, based on astronomical references and historical events mentioned in biblical texts.
The date of December 25 as the birth of Jesus is a Christian tradition that was established centuries after the events narrated in the Bible. Although this date has great symbolic and cultural significance, there is no definitive historical evidence to confirm it.
The choice of this date is more related to the adaptation of pagan traditions to Christianity and the importance of the winter solstice in various cultures.
Microsoft Copilot:
The date of December 25th for Jesus's birth is a Christian tradition, but there is no precise historical evidence to confirm this date. This tradition was likely adopted to coincide with pagan festivals already existing at the time. So, although it is celebrated on this date, it cannot be confirmed that it is the true date of his birth.
Open AI ChatGPT:
December 25th is not historically considered the birth date of Jesus. The Bible does not provide an exact date, and many scholars believe he was conceived in the spring, based on information such as mentions of shepherds tending their sheep at night. However, December 25th was chosen by the Church in the 4th century to coincide with pagan festivals such as the winter solstice, which facilitated conversion to Christianity.
Second question: What is the origin of Christmas then?
Gemini:
Excellent question! Christmas, as we know it today, is a celebration that combines elements from diverse cultures and religions throughout the centuries.
The origins of Christmas date back to:
- Winter solstices: Long before the arrival of Christianity, various cultures celebrated the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. These festivities were associated with the rebirth of the sun and the hope of a new season.
- Roman Saturnalia: The Romans celebrated Saturnalia, a festival in honor of the god Saturn, with banquets, gift exchanges, and a reversal of social roles.
- Christian adaptation: With the spread of Christianity, the Church sought to incorporate these pagan traditions into its own liturgy. December 25th, coinciding with the winter solstice and Saturnalia, was chosen to celebrate the birth of Jesus, the "light of the world."
Why December 25th?
- Religious syncretism: The Christian Church adopted many elements of pagan celebrations to facilitate the conversion of pagans to Christianity.
- Symbolism: The birth of Jesus, as the "light of the world," was associated with the rebirth of the sun during the winter solstice.
Key elements of Christmas:
- The Christmas tree: Its origins date back to the Germanic peoples, who decorated trees with fruit and candles during the winter solstice.
- Santa Claus: Based on Saint Nicholas of Bari, a bishop known for his generosity.
- The Three Wise Men: Biblical figures who visited the baby Jesus and offered him gifts.
Copilot:
The origin of Christmas is linked to several ancient traditions and festivals. The date of December 25th was chosen by the Catholic Church in the 4th century, probably to coincide with existing pagan festivals, such as the Roman Saturnalia and the cult of the Sun God Invictus.
Saturnalia was a Roman festival in honor of Saturn, the god of agriculture, held in December. The cult of Sol Invictus, on the other hand, was a festival in honor of the winter solstice, which also fell in December.
Pope Julius I officially set December 25 as the date of Christmas in 350 AD. Since then, Christmas has evolved into a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, although it has also incorporated elements of these ancient pagan traditions.
GPT Chat:
The origin of Christmas can be traced back to various traditions and celebrations. Although the Christian holiday commemorates the birth of Jesus, its roots include pagan influences.
- Pagan festivalsBefore Christmas, many cultures celebrated the winter solstice. In the Roman Empire, for example, the festival of Saturnalia was celebrated, a time of festivity and gift-giving. There was also the cult of the sun god Mithras, whose birth was celebrated around December 25th.
- Christian adoptionIn the 4th century, the Christian Church decided to establish December 25th as the date of Jesus's birth, possibly to facilitate the conversion of pagans to Christianity. By associating the celebration with the birth of Christ, the aim was to give new meaning to existing festivities.
- Later traditionsOver the centuries, Christmas has incorporated various cultural and folkloric traditions, such as the use of Christmas trees, carols, and the figure of Santa Claus, who also has roots in historical figures such as Saint Nicholas.
Today, Christmas is celebrated in many parts of the world, combining religious and secular elements.
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Conclusion
This concludes the interview, and you can verify the accuracy of the transcript by asking the AI the same question or by searching for other, more reliable sources.
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