Early Christians chose December the 25th instead of September the 11th (or 9/11) – Jesus’s actual birthday – to celebrate the birth of our Lord.
The reason they did was to subjugate and squash Saturnalia,
a week-long period of satanic lawlessness and bloodshed that took place
in Ancient Rome – the then Capital of the world – from December 17th to
the 25th. Read Is Christmas Pagan? for an in-depth look.
So what did the dark forces do to get back at Christians?

It’s like they meant to say: “Hey Jesus,
you took away our week of bloodshed and lawlessness (Saturnalia), we’re
taking the day of your birth, and we’ll use it to spread bloodshed and
lawlessness all over.”
At least that’s their diabolic plan, but the blowback will not be late in coming.
“The Son of God appeared for this purpose, to destroy the works of the devil.” 1 John 3:8