Jehovah's Witnesses do believe that Jesus Christ was born. However, their beliefs about the nature and significance of Jesus' birth differ from those of many other Christian denominations.
Here are some key points about what Jehovah's Witnesses believe regarding Jesus' birth:
* Jesus was born as a perfect human: They believe that Jesus was born as a perfect human being, not as God incarnate. They believe he was conceived miraculously by the power of God's holy spirit in the womb of the virgin Mary.
* Jesus' birth was a necessary part of God's plan: They believe that Jesus' birth was essential for fulfilling God's purpose to redeem humankind from sin and death.
* They commemorate Jesus' death, not his birth: While they acknowledge Jesus' birth, they place greater emphasis on his death as the means by which salvation is made possible. They commemorate Jesus' death annually at the Memorial of Christ's Death (also known as the Lord's Evening Meal).
* They do not celebrate Christmas: Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas. This is due to their belief that the holiday has pagan origins and that the Bible does not command or encourage Christians to celebrate Jesus' birth. They also believe that many of the customs associated with Christmas are not in harmony with Christian principles.