>I’m sure they want to keep their pagen dates intact
did you mean "pagan" or "pegen"? (pegen is actually a word. i just learned that)
>Now let’s really cause a mind fuck. It might roll to the next bread. If Jesus was actually born on Easter. What birthday would he have when he rose?
One thing is for certain, religious dates in Christianity were far more important in the past that they are today as evident by the research and writings of Issac Newton on this subject:
"Easter is determined by making it the first Sunday after the first full Moon after the first of April. And the rest of the moveable Feasts are determined by their distance from Easter as in the Vulgar Calendar.
The old Rule for finding Easter by the Prime & Dominical Letter is to be corrected at the end of every hundred or two hundred years by Ecclesiastical authority & so is the Rule for finding the new Moon by the Epact in the margin of the Calendar, & with such correction both Rules may be retained for ever."
https://www.newtonproject.ox.ac.uk/view/texts/normalized/THEM00283