I'm an atheist. I don't want to argue about religion. I just want to point this out. If I were a Christian I could argue that, well, God wrote stories from the Bible into the stars because he is, well, God. (It's really hard to argue with the connection between the Bible and astronomy.) I think the Bible (New Testament) is pretty damn cool; just misunderstood.
Jesus, who never existed, whose story existed prior to his alleged time, is a personification of the Sun, which dies in Winter and is resurrected in Spring, saving us from the evil of cold and darkness. The story is an allegory misinterpreted as history. "
After the death of Judas (after Scorpio goes below the horizon), Jesus (the sun) is handed over to Pontius Pilate (Sagittarius). Pilate is the last person Jesus encounters in the story before being put to death, only to be resurrected three days later; just as Sagittarius is the last zodiac month of the year the sun passes through before dying on the Winter Solstice, December 22, only to be resurrected three days later and begin anew its journey northward, on December 25, Christmas day.
There is a boatload more of this astrotheology stuff. I'm barely scratching the surface. The really cool one is the number 33. It is mind blowing.
The Astronomy and Astrology of the Solar Hero Myth
This whole death and resurrection thing reminds me a lot of the book I found at the very end of my post in this thread with the baby and the skull and bones.
Suicide weekend as well? Christmas would be a perfect time as we're all home with our families.
Edit: Christmas this year falls on a SUNday. How fitting.
Username checks out, I take it you have been aware of this interpretation of the new testament for awhile! I personally believe whole heartedly in God as that which is of everything and the creator of everything, something that I cannot understand but which must be as we are here existing so something had to lead to that. That said, most religious types would be quick to label me an athiest or at least not know what to label me other than "not a christian" because I have always been skeptical of the bible and church in general because anything man touches gets corrupted and I see through the long reach of historical chicanery. Around here you get told quick you are not a christian if you question the bible, that is for sure. Well I got big questions and things like this and Mauro Biglino's translation of the old testament seem to confirm my suspicions at the end of the day. Thank you for posting this and I hope you dont get too much flak for opening our minds and exposing a very plausible history!
I was a deist for quite a while, before even knowing there was a word for it.
Though I eventually called myself an atheist, I was still puzzled by the existence of the Bible. I think I found my answer in large part. I don't even want to go into the shamanism in the Bible.
23rd is a Friday.
u/#q44 u/#q55
Winter solstice and Christmas are coming too.
https://qagg.news/?q=dark+to+light
I'm an atheist. I don't want to argue about religion. I just want to point this out. If I were a Christian I could argue that, well, God wrote stories from the Bible into the stars because he is, well, God. (It's really hard to argue with the connection between the Bible and astronomy.) I think the Bible (New Testament) is pretty damn cool; just misunderstood.
https://solarmythology.com/
https://solarmythology.com/lessons/solarmyth17.htm
There is a boatload more of this astrotheology stuff. I'm barely scratching the surface. The really cool one is the number 33. It is mind blowing.
The Astronomy and Astrology of the Solar Hero Myth
https://www.skyscript.co.uk/sunheath.html
This whole death and resurrection thing reminds me a lot of the book I found at the very end of my post in this thread with the baby and the skull and bones.
Suicide weekend as well? Christmas would be a perfect time as we're all home with our families.
Edit: Christmas this year falls on a SUNday. How fitting.
Username checks out, I take it you have been aware of this interpretation of the new testament for awhile! I personally believe whole heartedly in God as that which is of everything and the creator of everything, something that I cannot understand but which must be as we are here existing so something had to lead to that. That said, most religious types would be quick to label me an athiest or at least not know what to label me other than "not a christian" because I have always been skeptical of the bible and church in general because anything man touches gets corrupted and I see through the long reach of historical chicanery. Around here you get told quick you are not a christian if you question the bible, that is for sure. Well I got big questions and things like this and Mauro Biglino's translation of the old testament seem to confirm my suspicions at the end of the day. Thank you for posting this and I hope you dont get too much flak for opening our minds and exposing a very plausible history!
Perhaps you are a Deist?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deism
I was a deist for quite a while, before even knowing there was a word for it.
Though I eventually called myself an atheist, I was still puzzled by the existence of the Bible. I think I found my answer in large part. I don't even want to go into the shamanism in the Bible.