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Subject I TOLD YOU ALL SO WE ARE NOT IN THE YEAR 2012..NOW THAT THE POPE ADMITTED THEIR BLUNDER YOU WILL BELIEVE
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NOW YOU GUYS MIGHT BELIEVE BECAUSE THIS THROWS OF AND BRINGS TO LIGHT YOUR FAKE 1948 RESTORATION PROPHECY WHICH WAS STAGED AND ALL THE OTHER BOGUS DOCTRINES OF THE MODERN CHURCH.....LOL



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The Christian calendar is wrong, Jesus was born years earlier: Pope Benedict XVI
In his third and final volume of Jesus Christ's biography, the Pope claims Jesus was born 'several years' earlier, and wasn't really surrounded by donkeys and oxen.




By Rheana Murray / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Wednesday, November 21, 2012, 2:37 PM

Pope Benedict XVI's new book released Wednesday.
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The Christian calendar has Jesus’ birth year wrong, Pope Benedict XVI claims in a new book.

The mistake was made by a monk named Dionysius Exiguus who overshot Christ’s birth by “several years,” the Pope wrote, according to the Telegraph.

Benedict’s claim, published in his third and final volume of Jesus’ biography, aligns with similar views of historians who have said Jesus could have been born anytime between 7BC and 2BC.

The Pope also argues that there were no oxen, donkeys or camels — common in nativity scenes — at the birth of Christ.

“There is no mention of animals in the Gospels,” he wrote


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