The sun doesn't move along the horizon surrounding the solstice before it starts moving again and four stars align/create a simple shape? That's definitely true, but framing it in that religious angle is just tweaker talk dawg.
Most religious ceremonies commemorating something or other in Jebus's life are usually scheduled based on astrological events that were used to determine harvest seasons as opposed to the explicit date on the modern calendar anyways, so making conclusions about the universe supposedly validating those religious events is off base if not circular.
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