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Research revealed that - despite the prevalence of nativity plays and Christian teaching in schools - millions are still confused about why we celebrate Christmas.
Almost one in 20 thought Jesus was born over Easter- the holiday which is actually held to mark his death and subsequent resurrection.
Around one in 10 were unable to name Bethlehem as the town considered to be his place of birth while another 10 per cent were unaware he was born in a stable.
Despite this, more than seven in 10 reckon they have a good knowledge of the story of Jesus.
A spokesman for History, which commissioned the research to mark the launch of its new show Robert Powell on The Real Jesus of Nazareth, which airs on Friday 8 December, said: “For many of us, Christmas is a festivity we all look forward to celebrating with our loved ones.
“But over time, it seems people are becoming more and more unaware about the real reason we mark the day and the story of Jesus.
“Experts are still discovering more about Jesus and his life story and our new documentary explores exactly what happened.”
The study of 2,000 adults revealed one in 20 couldn’t name Mary and Joseph as Jesus’s parents while around three in 10 had no idea his occupation was thought to be either a carpenter or stonemason.
Sixteen per cent thought he was jobless.
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Jesus was born at Bethlehem,5 kms away from Jerusalem in Judea Province. His father and mother were Joseph and-Mary. About his early is not known much. He was baptised by John at the age of 30. After he was baptised, he started travelling throughout the country preaching religious life.
He had twelve disciples called as “Apostles”. Of them Peter was the first apostle.Jesus spent his life serving the poor suffering from poverty and diseases. Jew fundamentalists felt jealous of his popularity and started opposing him for his rejecting the religious dogmas. The Jewish police arrested him and handed him over to the Governor Pontius Pilate. He ordered Crucifixion of Jesus.
On Friday, the 7th April of 30 B.C. Jesus was crucified on the hillock of Golgotha by Roman soldiers. Thus his life was ended.