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Investigating the Star of Bethlehem (The Drew Mariani Show)

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Let’s talk about that famous Christmas star. You know, the one that led the Magi to baby Jesus. Was it just a nice bedtime story, or did it actually happen? And if it did, what was it? A meteor? A divine miracle? Something else? Let’s break it down.

 

Drew Mariani’s Take: It Wasn’t Made Up

 

First off, Drew kicks things off by shutting down the idea that the Star of Bethlehem was some made-up, poetic flourish. So nope, no “literary device” here: this star is legit. 📖✨

 

Theories: What Could It Have Been?

 

Drew and Fr. Corbally talk over the possibilities:

 

Meteorite? Too quick to guide the Magi.

 

Comet? Maybe, but where’s the historical record?

 

Supernova? Nice idea, but still kinda doubtful timing-wise.

 

Rogue Planet or Natural Light Phenomenon? Intriguing, but let’s not get carried away.

 

They even mention this thing called the Zoia Light, which sounds fancy, but it still leaves questions. 

 

Could It Have Been... a Miracle?

 

Here’s where things get extra amazing. Saints like Thomas Aquinas and John Chrysostom were like, “Yeah, that star was supernatural.” The idea? Maybe God just whipped up a one-time-only light show to mark the birth of His Son. And why not? He’s God. He can do that.

 

Father Corbally throws in the possibility that God might’ve used nature itself to communicate. Like, imagine God arranging the cosmos centuries in advance for this exact moment.🌟

 

The Bigger Picture: Look Up 👀

 

At the end of the day, Drew and Fr. Corbally remind us this is about realizing the incarnation of Jesus is the real miracle here. The star? Just the cosmic cherry on top. So, as you celebrate Christmas, maybe spend a moment marveling at the God who created the stars and then came down to be with us.

 

TL;DR: The Star of Bethlehem? Whether it was a comet, a miracle, or something in-between, it’s a reminder that God speaks through His creation and sometimes throws in a celestial spotlight to get our attention. 🌠👶✨

 

 

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