This is a continuation of my recent post ‘Do you believe in god?’ If you haven’t had the chance to read this blog here is a quick catch-up. I discussed the topic of religion and in particular the truth of religion. After watching a riveting documentary called Zeitgeist. Also after examining a collection of my own research I discovered the existence of an ancient Egyptian god named Horus. Horus the god of the sun along with a vast number of other pre biblical gods attained many of the same attributes which describe Jesus and his journeys which are reiterated in the bible. In my first blog I left off with the question of why? Why do so many gods share the same unfolding attributes?
History and science points to a conclusion that is completely astronomical. Virtually since the begging of human existence ancient civilisations have worshiped the sun. It’s easy to see why as the sun in its awe of greatness scares away the darkness gifting light to earth, radiates warmth and blesses crops with its nutrients. Not only did earth’s earliest people adore the sun they learnt very early on how to navigate by using the sun and stars. They personified them, transforming the jewels of the skies into mythical figures, as seen in one of the most ancient conceptual symbols known to man, the Zodiac. The Zodiac represents the 12 major constellations’ of the sky, with the sun as the central emblem. In mass media terms, the constellations translate to the horoscopes you read in women’s day like Aries and cancer ya know? They are enjoyed by many in today’s society, regardless of your gender I might add (don’t deny). So how does the story of Christ relate to the 4th to last page of women’s day? Well let me begin.
The star in the east is Sirius the brightest star in the night sky. On the 24th of December Sirius aligns with the three brightest stars of Aryans Belt, the three stars are named now as they were in ancient times, The Three Kings. The four stars which align on the 24th all point to the place of the sunrise on the morning of December 25th. This is why the three kings follow the star in the east to locate the birth of the son or as I like to say, ‘sun.’ Jesus’ death is connected to the solstices of the sun. As the sun moves from the summer solstice to the winter solstice the days become colder and shorter as the sun continues to moves further south for six months. People in ancient times viewed this process as death, the death of the sun. Interestingly enough when the sun reaches its lowest point in the sky it pauses and remains without shifting for three days. During this time the sun dwells in the vicinity of the southern cross, only to rise again moving one degree north after the three day period. So there it is, the sun dies on the cross only to be resurrected three days after.
Next, the virgin marry. It is easy to connect Mary to the constellation Virgo, Virgo in Latin translates to virgin. Virgo also represents a time of harvest and is seen with a wheat grain in ancient Virgo symbols. In turn she is also referred to as ‘the house of bread,’ and get this, the name Bethlehem literally translates to, the house of bread. Primitive cultures were very aware of the procession of the equinoxes. The time it takes for the procession to go through all twelve constellations signs are approximately 26,000 years. Ancient society’s referred to every 26,000 year period, as an age. From 1AD to 2150AD is the age of pieces the age in which Jesus lived and the one in which we still live in today. As we all know the symbol of pieces is that of two fish. Fish symbolism is seen frequently throughout the bible, in fact as one of the miracles of Jesus he feeds 5000 people with bread and two fish, he also befriends two fishermen on his journeys who follow him.
Many more biblical chronicles such as the end of the world can be explained in an astrological sense. But as for the 10 commandments these are derived directly from the Ancient Egyptian book of the dead. The 10 phrases in the book of the dead exactly match the commandments which are preached in the Christian church. I have not stolen became Thou shall not steal, I have not killed/thou shall not kill, I have not told lies/ thou shall not bare false witness and so on……So with this small array of facts derived from a vast bundle, I hope I have inspired people to seek the truth, their truth, weather that be a religious truth or not.
I see you’ve read into it and bravo. Very controversal topic. Infact most of what you have ponted out is both upsetting and ignored by alot of christians because alot of it does dispel to a degree alot of what they follow in the sense that it is so closely followed to that of prior religous followings you can question their own.
In particular Mithras who was incredible like jesus in what text there is written about the two. The way they were born, died and even lived are one and the same. Though some of it can be chalked up to the fact that back on Christianities (SP?) conception there was a lot of attempts to knock out prior religions that they deemed offense, such as the fact the Jesus was not born on the 25th, it was more of an attempt to get rid of the pagan festival of winter solstice.
Anyway thats my rant. and probably makes no sense… but good post there.
I’ve seen this doco. was recommended to me by someone, and even though I have friends who believe in the Christianity faith, after watching this all I could think was that Christians have been tricked into the biggest and most elaborate scam ever.
A scam that has crossed centuries and continents. If you look at preachers etc their job is to sell God and the faith to the believers.
But tell this to any believer and they’ll probably smile to themselves and completly ignore what you say. And so they should rightly do so. I’m not stupid enough to try and convince a believer that their faith is bullshit.
Aslong as they don’t try to convert me I’ll leave my opinions to myself – or limit it to other non-believers.