Was Thomas Removed From the Bible?

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  • @ryanhoward8694
    @ryanhoward8694 ปีที่แล้ว +394

    I love how these people always seem to think they’ve discovered this great secret that no one else knows about…all while being blissfully unaware of the mounds of legitimate scholarship on these subjects.

    • @CLDJ227
      @CLDJ227 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      That sounds like conspiracy theorists in a nutshell.

    • @galaxyofreesesking2124
      @galaxyofreesesking2124 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@CLDJ227 Yeah, that literally fits the definition to a tee.

    • @MajorTomFisher
      @MajorTomFisher ปีที่แล้ว +12

      It's easier to get someone to believe something if it's a "hidden secret" or a "conspiracy" than if it's something scholars have been discussing and debating for centuries. Probably because we all think reality can have just as many secret conspiracies or long-hidden secrets as a Hollywood movie, when in reality this just is not the case.

    • @Ephesians-yn8ux
      @Ephesians-yn8ux ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yesssss

    • @pleaseenteraname1103
      @pleaseenteraname1103 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I love how smug they are, it’s just a combination of ignorance and arrogance.

  • @ultramarinechaplain88
    @ultramarinechaplain88 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    When the bible says "my people perish for lack of knowledge".... This is liyerally a perfect example

  • @davelikesbacon
    @davelikesbacon ปีที่แล้ว +63

    Okay, let's play a game. Every time they blame Constantine we take a drink.
    My liver: I'm in danger

    • @clayton4349
      @clayton4349 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Someone will definitely right with the Lord if they somehow survive the hangover with that challenge lol.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is in hell btw.

    • @raphaelfeneje486
      @raphaelfeneje486 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Gamefan86 After sounding foolish for some months, how are you still feeling??🙂

  • @CLDJ227
    @CLDJ227 ปีที่แล้ว +249

    "Conspiracy theorists blame everything on Constantine the same way fundamentalist blame everything on the devil".
    That is a quote for the ages lol.

    • @uwvadertje
      @uwvadertje ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Well technically we can blame everything on the devil, correct?

    • @MrDiaxus
      @MrDiaxus ปีที่แล้ว +19

      @@uwvadertje If that were true, only the devil would have been judged in Gen 3.

    • @CLDJ227
      @CLDJ227 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Mike Actually this is here lol.
      th-cam.com/video/7UMvffrfeFQ/w-d-xo.html

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @uwvadertje
      @uwvadertje ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@MrDiaxus Adam ruins everything

  • @legodavid9260
    @legodavid9260 ปีที่แล้ว +105

    "I swear, conspiracy theorists blame everything on Constantine in the same way Fundamentalists blame everything on Satan"
    That line got me...

    • @Tzimiskes3506
      @Tzimiskes3506 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Constantine is just being tortured for something he never did lol... So sad.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @Tzimiskes3506
      @Tzimiskes3506 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@Gamefan86 mythicists using the word evidence is like YEC's using the word theory...

    • @elgatofelix8917
      @elgatofelix8917 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      IP uses the term "conspiracy theorist" the same way AOC uses the term "Islamophobe"

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”

  • @CJ-lr4uq
    @CJ-lr4uq ปีที่แล้ว +90

    When people speak so confidently and matter-of-factly about things before making absolute sure that what they're saying is correct. Happens way too often.

    • @Jokl92
      @Jokl92 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'd be so embarrased to post a video like this...

    • @richardokeefe7410
      @richardokeefe7410 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's that smug certitude that warns you they're about to talk rubbish.

    • @iamtiisetso4996
      @iamtiisetso4996 ปีที่แล้ว

      I am ashamed to admitted I used to argue like that after I discovered the book of Enoch 🤦 I didn't even fact check but at least I grew more mature 😅

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ..

    • @CJ-lr4uq
      @CJ-lr4uq ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@Gamefan86And you are yet another example of the kind of person my original comment refers to.

  • @josephfox9221
    @josephfox9221 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Some say he is still spinning in his chair to this day

  • @calebevans743
    @calebevans743 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Gospel of Thomas?!?! I didn't know that tank engines can write? That's insane!

    • @wyrmwoodouroborosheartofth4751
      @wyrmwoodouroborosheartofth4751 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I think we're getting a little off track here.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is in hell btw.

    • @PureSniperWolf
      @PureSniperWolf ปีที่แล้ว

      It's a miracle of Jesus!

  • @johannine2099
    @johannine2099 ปีที่แล้ว +123

    Funnily enough, I just read the Gospel of Thomas. It's not like it's filled with wonderful wisdom, hidden knowledge, or crazy things that refute Christianity. It's just a bunch of sayings, some of which are weird and others of which are very similar to what we see in the canonical Gospels.

    • @dragonmartijn
      @dragonmartijn ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Yes, but in the gospels Jesus seems sometimes a very hard man, while in Thomas He seems a very loving man.

    • @clayton4349
      @clayton4349 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      @@dragonmartijn there is no but with Jesus
      Jesus is the Son of God, the Logos of God, so of course he’s gonna sound harsh, because the truth hurts.

    • @1sanitat1
      @1sanitat1 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      @@dragonmartijn Oh like when he tells Mary that she won't go to Heaven unless she becomes a man? Huh...

    • @dragonmartijn
      @dragonmartijn ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@clayton4349 I'm only talking about that point. Read it for yourself to get some understanding.

    • @clayton4349
      @clayton4349 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@dragonmartijn I’ve read the gospel of Thomas myself, and even as a gnostic of Valentinian tradition, I know good and well Thomas didn’t write that. Nothing more than sayings of Jesus extracted from the 4 canonical gospels, the lost Gospel of the Hebrews, and some new sayings. I’d rather stick to the 4 Gospels, and the Gospel of Truth by Valentinus, than the gospel of Thomas.

  • @tomplantagenet
    @tomplantagenet ปีที่แล้ว +26

    You know what was behind the sinking of the Lusitania……..it was Constantine!

    • @wyrmwoodouroborosheartofth4751
      @wyrmwoodouroborosheartofth4751 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He probably got the Titanic, too. Everyone thinks it was an iceberg, but that was just a disguise!

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @tomplantagenet
      @tomplantagenet ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@Gamefan86 actually Christianity is Son worship, as is in the Son of God. Captain Kirk and mr Spock made the same error in the original Star Trek. D.M. Murdoch has been discredited by both Christian and non Christian scholars such as Bart Erhman.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is in hell btw.

  • @FoneyBone1
    @FoneyBone1 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    A good number of the sayings in Thomas are lifted from or are slightly reworked segments from the canonical gospels. Him lifting up Thomas as "directly quoting" Jesus while dismissing the canonical gospels as interpreting what Jesus said tells you everything you need to know about how informed he is.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is in hell btw.

  • @joecoolmccall
    @joecoolmccall ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Constantine was quite the busy guy...

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Cope harder.

  • @gugubrucenjobela4344
    @gugubrucenjobela4344 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    At this point literally everything on the planet was done by Constantine during Nicaea

    • @adamstewart9052
      @adamstewart9052 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The Devil made a deal with Constantine to give him time traveling abilities to corrupt everything! Who should we blame?

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Why are you atheists so stupid?

  • @trinity408
    @trinity408 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    I can guarantee you that when you get one of those ex-christians proudly proclaiming that they spent years reading the bible which what inevitably led them to rejecting the faith, arguments like these are the reason why I'm like yeah, you were a conspiracy theorist, not a Christian.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ..

    • @tomplantagenet
      @tomplantagenet ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Gamefan86 has been spamming every comment with this nonsense. He’s been doing this a lot and has nothing to back up his ridiculous claims

    • @trinity408
      @trinity408 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 Nice bedtime story. Also nice that a conspiracy theorist literally comments on my post after I mention conspiracy theorists. What's also nice is that we have literally so many historical documents proving that the Jesus Christ of the bible was a real living person who was crucified at the hands of the romans that all historical academia would look at your post and laugh.
      Also, attached is a list of historical facts about Jesus confirmed by early (1st- to early 3rd-century) non-Christian sources.
      You might also want to check out Craig Blomberg's book "The Historical Reliability of the New Testament" as a resource.
      Historical Facts about Jesus of Nazareth
      From Early Extra-Biblical Non-Christian Sources
      *The non-Christian sources cited date to within the first couple of centuries AD, with most dating to within ~50-100 years after Jesus’ crucifixion. Sources cited do not include early Gnostic writings as the focus of this list is strictly on documents written within a historical rather than theological context.
      **These facts are organized in such a way as to parallel the history reported in the New Testament. However, it is important to note that not all of these facts are corroborated in the NT documents, though they help explain some of the developments we do see in the NT. Also, note that, in some cases, a number of separate facts are grouped together for clarity.
      ***By virtue of their antiquity, we do not have copies of every original document but in some cases have only a reference or direct quotation in another source. This is very common when it comes to the study of ancient texts (consider the many ancient Jewish texts cited in the Old Testament for which we no longer have any copies) and, while it should cause us to err on the side of caution, it does not warrant extreme skepticism or historical paranoia about the ability of the texts we do have to properly and accurately reference a source (consider the many times modern authors will cite a book that is no longer in print, or an online article that was later taken down).
      1. Christians were named for their founder, Christus (from the Latin). (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44; cf. Suetonius, Nero, 16)
      2. Jesus was known as a wise man. (Josephus, Antiquities, 18.3; Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13; Mara Bar-Serapion, Letter)
      3. Jesus was known as a virtuous man, one recognized for his good conduct. (Josephus, Antiquities, 18.3)
      4. Jesus had a brother named James. (Josephus, Antiquities, 20.200)
      5. Jesus had many disciples, both Jews and gentiles. (Josephus, Antiquities, 18.3)
      6. Jesus introduced new teachings in Palestine. (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      7. Jesus taught that all believers are brothers from the moment they are converted and deny the false gods. (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      8. Jesus taught believers to worship him. (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      9. Jesus taught believers to live according to his laws. (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      10. Jesus was referred to by some, perhaps even by himself, as the king of the Jews. (Mara Bar-Serapion, Letter)
      11. Jesus was judged by the Jews to be guilty of “sorcery” and spiritual apostasy in leading Israel astray by his teachings. (Babylonian Talmud, vol. 3, “Sanhedrin” 43a)
      12. For forty days before his death, it was publicly announced that Jesus would be stoned. (Babylonian Talmud, vol. 3, “Sanhedrin” 43a)
      13. Since no witnesses came forth to defend him, Jesus was killed. (Babylonian Talmud, vol. 3, “Sanhedrin” 43a)
      14. Jesus was put to death because of his “novel” teachings. (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      15. Jesus was put to death by the Roman procurator Pontius Pilatus (from the Latin). (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44; Josephus, Antiquities, 18.3)
      16. Jesus’ execution was by crucifixion. (Josephus, Antiquities, 18.3; Babylonian Talmud, vol. 3, “Sanhedrin” 43a; Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      17. Jesus was executed during the reign of Emperor Tiberius (AD 14-37). (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44)
      18. Jesus was executed on the eve of the Jewish Passover. (Babylonian Talmud, vol. 3, “Sanhedrin” 43a)

    • @trinity408
      @trinity408 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@Gamefan86 19. There was a widespread darkness in the land during the time of Jesus’ crucifixion, which at least some tried to explain rationalistically as an eclipse of the sun. (Thallus, History, 3; cited in Julius Africanus, Extant Writings, 18)
      20. Jesus was executed unjustly by the Jews. (Mara Bar-Serapion, Letter)
      21. Jesus’ death ended Jesus’ movement for a short time but it soon broke out again, especially in Judaea, where the teaching had its origin. (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44)
      22. Jesus’ disciples reported that Jesus had risen from the dead. (Josephus, Antiquities, 18.3)
      23. Jesus’ disciples reported that the risen Jesus had appeared to them on the third day after his crucifixion. (Josephus, Antiquities, 18.3)
      24. Inspired by the reported resurrection, Jesus’ disciples continued to proclaim his teachings. (Josephus, Antiquities, 18.3)
      25. Some Jews believed that Jesus may have been the Messiah/Christ foretold by the Old Testament prophets. (Josephus, Antiquities, 18.3; 20.200)
      26. Christians regularly met on certain fixed day of the week before the sun came up. (Pliny, Letters, 2.10.96)
      27. There were recognized positions in the church, including that of deacon/deaconess. (Pliny, Letters, 2.10.96)
      28. Christians worshipped Jesus as God. (Pliny, Letters, 2.10.96; Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      29. Christians would sing hymns in their worship. (Pliny, Letters, 2.10.96)
      30. Christians accepted Jesus’ teachings by faith. (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      31. Christians had “sacred writings” which were frequently read. (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      32. Christians practiced their faith by their disregard for material possessions, as revealed by the holding of common property among believers. (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      33. When something affected their community, “they [would] spare no trouble, no expense.” (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      34. As a result of their disregard for material possessions, Christians were easily taken advantage of by unscrupulous individuals. (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      35. Christians took an oath to follow Jesus’ ethical teachings to follow through on commitments/promises, and not to lie or commit fraud, theft, or adultery. (Pliny, Letters, 2.10.96)
      36. Following their worship of Jesus and ethical oath-taking, Christian would separate for a time and then reassemble to partake of food. (Pliny, Letters, 2.10.96)
      37. Christians believed themselves to be immortal. (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      38. The Christian gospel, or at least an account of the crucifixion, was known in the Mediterranean region by the middle of the first century (c. AD 52). (Thallus, History, 3; cited in Julius Africanus, Extant Writings, 18)
      39. Jesus’ followers carried his doctrine to Rome. (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44)
      40. During the reign of Emperor Claudius (AD 41-54), Jews were expelled from Rome due to riots done as a reaction to “Chrestus” (a variant spelling of “Christ”). (Suetonius, Claudius, 25)
      41. There were apparently reports in Palestine that caused the emperor (probably Claudius) to issue a stern warning against disturbing or robbing graves with the latter being a capital offense punishable by death. (Nazareth Decree)
      42. The high priest Ananus convened the judges of the Sanhedrin, brought forth James, the brother of Jesus, and “certain others,” accused them of having transgressed the law, and delivered them up to be stoned (AD 62). (Josephus, Antiquities, 20.200)
      43. When a great fire destroyed a large part of the city of Rome (AD 64) during the reign of Emperor Nero (AD 54-68), the emperor placed the blame on the Christians who lived in Rome. (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44)
      44. Christians in Rome were hated for their “abominations.” (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44)
      45. Some Christians in Rome were arrested after pleading guilty for the fire. (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44)
      46. Those Christians who pleaded guilty for the fire were convicted not so much for the fire but for “hatred of mankind.” (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44)
      47. Christians in Rome were punished, being mocked and tortured, including being “nailed to crosses” or burnt to death. (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44; Suetonius, Nero, 16)
      48. True believers could not be forced to worship pagan gods or the emperor, even under tortuous interrogation or execution. (Pliny, Letters, 2.10.96)
      49. The Christians’ belief that they were immortal explained their “contempt of death.” (Lucian, The Death of Peregrine, 11-13)
      50. The people had compassion on the Christians due to their being mocked and tortured. (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44)
      51. The punishments leveled against Christians in Rome were not for the public good but were outpourings of Nero’s cruelty. (Tacitus, Annals, 15.44)
      52. As a result of their unjust execution of Jesus, the Jews were punished when “their kingdom was abolished,” most likely a reference to the fall of Jerusalem to the Roman armies in AD 70. (Mara Bar-Serapion, Letters)

    • @trinity408
      @trinity408 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@tomplantagenet Too bad historical evidence refutes this nonsense.

  • @edbrooke75
    @edbrooke75 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Constantine was a busy man. He managed to completely dictate all of Christian history

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @adamwarsaw4511
      @adamwarsaw4511 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Gamefan86 that's BS

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      The truth hurts.

    • @adamwarsaw4511
      @adamwarsaw4511 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Gamefan86 That's pseudo history has been debunked

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is burning in the lake of fire btw.

  • @missnthrop5763
    @missnthrop5763 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    "I'm still spinning" 🤣🤣🤣

    • @christinelikeschrysanthemums
      @christinelikeschrysanthemums ปีที่แล้ว

      😂 glad you commented

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @christinelikeschrysanthemums
      @christinelikeschrysanthemums ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 First.. Why are you replying to me? All I did was comment on Michael "still spinning"... if you do not say why, I will not reply to you anymore.
      Further, your reply is way-too-long..... All of the "points" you're trying to make are nonsense to me.
      ******* Non-Christians are not authorities on biblical scripture (Christian Canon), and therefore cannot study or comment on it correctly. *******
      I have heard many arguments from non-Christians attempting to use scripture to support a point against it and they don't even have the correct meaning of the scripture. This happens A LOT *** Michael has proven this over and over on his channel *** And before you say it, no, there are not "many" interpretations either. I read Murdock's wiki page - plenty of education and she lived a short life. I can see by her studies alone, there is no reason for me to spend anymore time considering what she had to say. RIP?

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      I can do this all day, kid.

  • @dannypantom3536
    @dannypantom3536 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for talking about this brother honestly I came across the book of Thomas and happy you spoke about this.

  • @thebestSteven
    @thebestSteven ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Man, I saw your Ravi video first and it was excellent but I wasn't sure if it was worth subscribing. I did, and after a few more videos I've decided it was definitely a good choice. You're quite low key funny. The spinning in the chair made me crack up, I had to restart the video.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info. ..
      . . . . .

    • @thebestSteven
      @thebestSteven ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Gamefan86 lol. Tell me you know nothing about history or Christianity without telling me you know nothing about history or Christianity.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”

  • @emanuelsuarez9096
    @emanuelsuarez9096 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Did you know that Constantine rode an unicorn 🦄with Galandriel...I saw it on a tik tok so it must be true.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Did you know that a magical jewish zombie that were born of a virgin flew to outer space to live with his dad who is also himself to live in a magical invisible place🤣it happened about 2000 years ago. He can give you eternal life in a new body if you believe in him when he comes back on a cloud to judge the world that his dad made 😂😂🤣🤣

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      By the way, literally everything you said about Christianity is wrong.

  • @Taikun787
    @Taikun787 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    This brings me back memories of when conspiracy theorists used to be obsessed with Horus. 🤣

    • @coffeehousedialogue5684
      @coffeehousedialogue5684 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ja! Zat vvas quite ze time! (Oh, nein . . . )

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @coffeehousedialogue5684
      @coffeehousedialogue5684 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@Gamefan86 You're over a decade too late to be shilling them as if they have any credibility. Anything of relevance she had to say was already addressed by Holding here: th-cam.com/play/PLA9C72C0CE71E8E14.html

    • @Taikun787
      @Taikun787 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Gamefan86 lol

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is in hell btw.

  • @codeblood2000
    @codeblood2000 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you my brother 🙏🏾✝️💪🏾

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is in hell btw.

  • @franklinayala4879
    @franklinayala4879 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just found this channel and as a well educated biblical reader this was funny lol thanks for the great humor

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      You will never be a scholar.

  • @achristian11
    @achristian11 ปีที่แล้ว

    GREAT VIDEO IP!

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @achristian11
      @achristian11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Gamefan86 ahhh Shut up!

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Silly child.

  • @SGOV86
    @SGOV86 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanx for sharing. Keep up the good work.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @SGOV86
      @SGOV86 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 you seem to confuse Roman Catholic and true Christianity with each other.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Anything else you’d like to add?

  •  ปีที่แล้ว +4

    "...it's because in 325 AD..."
    Me: Here comes Constantiiine.... here he cooomes... please, be Constantine, PLEASE, be Co- THERE IT IS!!! THERE IT IS!!! I KNEEEEW IT!!!!

    • @micahblakeslee
      @micahblakeslee ปีที่แล้ว

      😂🤣

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    •  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 🤡

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, clearly I am the clown 😂😂🤣🤣

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      And yes, you are a clown.

  • @theladygunsmith
    @theladygunsmith ปีที่แล้ว

    I love your videos!!

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      😂🤣

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S was a fraud.

  • @whatthedogdoin5897
    @whatthedogdoin5897 ปีที่แล้ว

    Inspiring Philosophy, you are awesome.

    • @InspiringPhilosophy
      @InspiringPhilosophy  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      No, you

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S was a fraud.

  • @prime_time_youtube
    @prime_time_youtube ปีที่แล้ว

    I love this video! Right to the point and you reference a long video for further information.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is in hell btw.

  • @markgray6203
    @markgray6203 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Amazing work, great channel

    • @InspiringPhilosophy
      @InspiringPhilosophy  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @markgray6203
      @markgray6203 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 lol

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      I know, it's funny, people believe a made up sun figure died for them and will give them eternal life.

    • @markgray6203
      @markgray6203 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 On christian channels again? Lolzzzzzzzz

  • @joshewing3504
    @joshewing3504 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the spinning start!

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”

  • @miagvinjilia
    @miagvinjilia ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My dyslexic brain read "Thanos" instead of "Thomas."

  • @theresamusser4390
    @theresamusser4390 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you sir!

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      I’m just going to keep telling you this until you give up.

  • @TruePT
    @TruePT ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your wit will always be contagious 😆

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @TruePT
      @TruePT ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Gamefan86 All that was debunked a long time ago. Even InspiringPhilosophy done a couple vids on it, I’d recommend you check them out.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S was a fraud.

  • @joeblowfromidaho3642
    @joeblowfromidaho3642 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So much politics were involved during this period in establishing the Nicene Creed, the RC Church over the Arian belief system, etc. Many of the "clerics" involved were far more concerned with establishing and retaining political power than they were with simple Christian dogma.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info. ..
      . . . . .

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”

  • @brycebehnke9566
    @brycebehnke9566 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I just love how you provide quick and easy to understand rebuttals to these arguments. I also appreciate that you back up your explanations with real sources. Thanks for the information and the laughs. I look forward to every post.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is in hell btw.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry to dissapoint you 🤡 But hell is made up, like your sky papa🤡 Acharya is not experiencing anything because she is dead 🤡

    • @nonprogrediestregredi1711
      @nonprogrediestregredi1711 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ryankrakinski8926 Hell is not real. Grow up.

    • @nonprogrediestregredi1711
      @nonprogrediestregredi1711 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 Please stop with the awful conspiracy theories and please get some better reasoning skills. These arguments are so flawed. I'm an atheist and I understand the horrible nature of these arguments.

  • @gfujigo
    @gfujigo ปีที่แล้ว +22

    This reminds me of how during the height of COVID everyone suddenly became virology and epidemiology experts and knew much more than the experts and reams of scientific publications.

    • @WaynePhilmore
      @WaynePhilmore ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Exactly.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @williamjosephbc17Q
      @williamjosephbc17Q ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Time for your booster genius

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is in hell btw.

    • @selderane
      @selderane ปีที่แล้ว

      Narrator: They did know more.

  • @MoNomore
    @MoNomore ปีที่แล้ว

    Finally another informative video from Master IP

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      😂🤣

    • @MoNomore
      @MoNomore ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began from Genesis to Revelations to eternity...

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the creation of a flat disc with a glass dome with water above, creation of mudman, ribwoman, a talking snake and all animals created at once?😂😂🤣🤣🤡🤦🏻

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Also, the Bible never says that the world is a flat disc with a glass dome with water above. Maybe you should rely on facts instead of atheist websites.

  • @holdingpattern245
    @holdingpattern245 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    also, since the bible is just a canon of books collected by the church, "removing" a book from it isn't really the worst thing, you can still read that book if you want

  • @Longshanks1690
    @Longshanks1690 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    In the same way that you removed your ex from your wedding.
    As in… they were never there in the first place because they didn’t belong but sure you could’ve technically included them.

    • @HerveyShmervy
      @HerveyShmervy ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Not even. More like someone claiming to be your ex/someone you know but they just want to get in for the food

    • @HerveyShmervy
      @HerveyShmervy ปีที่แล้ว

      @@polystrate1 that a reply to me?

    • @Longshanks1690
      @Longshanks1690 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@polystrate1 Would you invite your exes to your wedding? 😂

    • @alonzoharris9049
      @alonzoharris9049 ปีที่แล้ว

      The trinity is a contradiction.

    • @Tzimiskes3506
      @Tzimiskes3506 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@alonzoharris9049 says the one who kisses a black stone.

  • @willtheperson7224
    @willtheperson7224 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    As has been said way more times than it should be, "When all else fails, blame Constantine for everything."

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @willtheperson7224
      @willtheperson7224 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 Your literally aspousing the Bullshit from Zeitgeist and not doing actual research but mere Correlation = Causation fallacies

    • @willtheperson7224
      @willtheperson7224 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 th-cam.com/play/PL1mr9ZTZb3TVOYpPpjYhTUHXycJrY6P2I.html
      Here's some actual research

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is in hell btw.

  • @HodgePodgeVids1
    @HodgePodgeVids1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Doing the good work sir

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @HodgePodgeVids1
      @HodgePodgeVids1 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 There’s so much wrong with you astrology fanfic

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      “Biblical astrology” is wishful thinking.

  • @CJFCarlsson
    @CJFCarlsson ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It would be interesting to know a bit more about the providens and survival of the extrabibical texts of this kind, who wrote, who copied and who believed in them.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @CJFCarlsson
      @CJFCarlsson ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 Heard this one before it does not fit the evidence of the Lord being executed by the romans, rising again on the third day and his apostles travelling the world with the good news of mankinds reconciliation with the Lord.. That is what the records say and you may quote me or you can check for yourself.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      I know, but they are stories, fables.

    • @CJFCarlsson
      @CJFCarlsson ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 fables are written in the form of fables. Stories are stories and are written in many forms and formats, like biographies, chronicels, romances, etc. A story does not mean it is fact nor does it mean the story is fiction. I think you will find that these stories are written in the format of letters and biographies of antiquity. That is they have the same genre prima facie as your statement, claims to be true statements describing reality.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Facts don’t care about your feelings.

  • @edgarrodriguez2332
    @edgarrodriguez2332 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for doing the hard work and blessing us with knowledge and ammunition.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info. ..
      . . . . .

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      By the way, you will never be in a relationship.

  • @19nineteenthirteen19
    @19nineteenthirteen19 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love your channel brother thank you for the content!

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      “I do not permit an atheist to spread pseudoscience or pseudohistory; he must remain silent.” -Paul, probably

  • @jasonuren3479
    @jasonuren3479 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Didn't know about Athanasius
    til I watched this. Cheers! 👍

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @jasonuren3479
      @jasonuren3479 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Gamefan86 Yes I was aware of these things, but thanks for the information. Will look out for that name. Cheers 👍

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Atheism relies on pseudohistory.

  • @edwin7153
    @edwin7153 ปีที่แล้ว

    That intro was hilarious!

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”

  • @liamdoyle2828
    @liamdoyle2828 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Has no-one defending Thomas read saying 114, where basically Jesus says that a woman has to become a man to be saved, after saying flat out that women are not worthy of life?
    I mean... C'mon!

    • @anthonycruz5163
      @anthonycruz5163 ปีที่แล้ว

      Try not to take it literally

    • @justin2308
      @justin2308 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I mean, Peter said the not worthy part in that one, but you’re right.
      Which is weird because isn’t the concept becoming a man for salvation an actual thing in some eastern world religions? That would mean whoever wrote the Gospel of Thomas took directly from those religions. As a matter of fact, one translation of it I read is structured VERY similarly to the Analects of Confucius.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @nmarbletoe8210
      @nmarbletoe8210 ปีที่แล้ว

      In saying 114 Jesus doesn't say either of those things.

    • @liamdoyle2828
      @liamdoyle2828 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nmarbletoe8210 it would appear you haven't read Thomas? As Justin clarified above Peter said women are not worthy of life and Jesus affirmed it, but Jesus said women have to become men to be saved.
      (114) Simon Peter said to him, "Let Mary leave us, for women are not worthy of life." Jesus said, "I myself shall lead her in order to make her male, so that she too may become a living spirit resembling you males. For every woman who will make herself male will enter the kingdom of heaven."

  • @swissapologetics
    @swissapologetics ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Cry harder.

  • @thomasecker9405
    @thomasecker9405 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Mr. Jones, just for fun, think you could do a Scriptural analysis of Jesse Duplantis' book "I Never Learned To Doubt", to present everything Jesse gets wrong or right about the Scriptures in his book?

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @thomasecker9405
      @thomasecker9405 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Gamefan86 No. This is modern historical fiction about Christ. From the writings of Flavius Jospehus to Tacitus and more, we simply have too much historical evidence for Christ existing as a real historical figure, from texts that are agreed upon by the scholarly consensus to those that are disagreed on. Concerning your reading astrology inyo the Gospel texts, given that all of the details match up with what is found in history and archeology concerning First Century Judea and the Roman Empire that was there, you can't simply dismiss the narrative of the Gospels simply by calling them allegorical, given that these writings are based off of eyewitness testimony.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S was a fraud.

    • @thomasecker9405
      @thomasecker9405 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ryankrakinski8926 Glad I'm not the only one who sees this guy's comment for the nonsense it is...

  • @RaphialLee
    @RaphialLee ปีที่แล้ว +3

    It's funny why I show videos like this to my brother and sisters after coming up with random questions or false info and a cookout all they do is mock me. That's their response. That's why I don't even bother correcting them because they make it clearly obvious they are not about finding the truth. They are more about agitating me

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Silence, child.

  • @Meshack263
    @Meshack263 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lol when you said “I have no clue what you’re talking about” I was thinking the exact same thing at the exact same time 😂

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @Meshack263
      @Meshack263 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Gamefan86 are you sure that Christianity began as sun worship? Or did the idea of Christian’s worshiping the sun come after the fact?
      What you’ve listed are a lot of interesting ideas, but have no historical evidence to support it and also doesn’t explain the Old Testament prophecies about Jesus that came long before Christ. December 25 was only celebrated as Christs birthday centuries after, and never really had anything to do with Christ at all until the Roman Catholic Church tried to integrate it into the Pagan celebrations of drunkenness and orgies that took place around the same time.
      If it were just a fable/fairytale.. do you really think people within the first century would be willing to give up their lives, by means of torcher and being fed to lions when all they had to do to be spared was admit they don’t believe it?

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      We don't know if it happend or if they had a choice. People die for lies every day. Muslims kill themselves and others every day, does that make their religion true?

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”

  • @killianmiller6107
    @killianmiller6107 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Apparently the canon of St Athanasius excluded Esther and included Baruch (part of Jeremiah) in his OT canon if you read the actual list. As for the New Testament canon, we certainly follow after that.
    I think it is more appropriate to appeal to the council of Rome in 382, as well as the council of Hippo in 393 and the councils of Carthage in 397 and 419, all of which affirm the same Catholic canon.

    • @jenex5608
      @jenex5608 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      We follow Athanasius new Testament Canon not his Old Testament Canon

    • @jenex5608
      @jenex5608 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Also Hippo and Carthage Canon differ slightly with Catholic Canon.
      Mish Scholars aren't sure if Council of Rome is legit. Trent doesn't seem to ge aware of the council..
      We can go back to Earliest Old Testament Canon such ws Bryennios list and Melito of Sardis. Which excluded the Deuterocanonical books :)

    • @BornAgainRN
      @BornAgainRN ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Killian...by the fourth century, which is when Athanasius is writing, it was assumed (falsely) that Baruch was originally part of Jeremiah. The Dead Sea Scrolls found in the 20th Century disproved this. Also, early Jewish lists from the second century, like Baba Bathra 14b, excluded Baruch but included Esther. Athanasius' 27 book NT dates back to the early third century by Origen (whose OT canon excluded Baruch & included Esther).
      The Council of Rome also excluded Baruch, but included Lamentations as part of Jeremiah. the Councils of Hippo & Carthage included 3 Esdras, which was a 3rd Century BC writing that included 2 1/2 chapters NOT FOUND in the Catholic OT. Baruch would not get added to the Catholic canon until the 9th Century.

    • @BornAgainRN
      @BornAgainRN ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jenex5608 yes! And depending on the dating of Bryennnios (2nd through 4th Century AD) list list is most likely Christian, since it doesn't follow a Jewish order of its books, and it is identical to the Protestant OT canon, just as Baba Bathra 14b from the second century & Origen's from the 3rd. We don't get an identical Catholic OT until centuries later.

    • @killianmiller6107
      @killianmiller6107 ปีที่แล้ว

      May I ask what your source is?
      I’m pretty sure the council of Rome happened and was approved by Pope Damasus, after which the canon was pretty much a non-issue especially in the west, until at least the council of Florence, which is often cited to have made the canon infallible for Catholics, and then the Reformation when Luther and the other reformers shifted the paradigm by making the 7 books apocrypha.
      Needless to say, Bible canonicity was a bit messy in the first few centuries. One of the earliest accounts is from the heretic Marcion who excluded the entire OT and some of the NT. Melito of Sardis, similar to St Athanasius, excluded Esther and included Wisdom. Plenty of individual churches revered certain books that we don’t consider inspired today, like 1 Clement, the Didache, and the Shepherd of Hermas, while others excluded some that we do consider inspired. For all intents and purposes, the council of Rome as well as the others settled the issue, not any individual church father. I don’t think it matters that Trent may not have cited Rome because Florence was more relevant and it’s the same list anyway.
      Could you be specific about the differences between Carthage and Hippo lists?

  • @michaelwittkopp3379
    @michaelwittkopp3379 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I must admit, I've read the Gospel of Thomas...and even the Gospel of Judas. Only thing I got out of them were headaches. I had to force myself to read them fully. *If* you have even a halfway decent understanding of Scripture, they make absolutely no sense. Honestly, of the two, Judas is less of a plagiarism, thus the better written. _(Just crazier... women have no souls... salvation can only be achieved through martyrdom...etc...etc...etc.)_

  • @selderane
    @selderane ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Constantine is the reason our car warranties expired.

  • @RobertHallKoC3
    @RobertHallKoC3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    LOL "...I'm still spinning..."

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      I bet you sat alone at lunch.

  • @Ephesians-yn8ux
    @Ephesians-yn8ux ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Why do they all think we don’t have the ability to research their claims

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Get an education.

  • @Tzimiskes3506
    @Tzimiskes3506 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Constantine would've wished he had never been emperor. He is literally one of the Greatest Roman Emperors of all time. Even Tim O'neil from Historyforatheists admits that Constantine genuinely became Christian.
    Thomas must be be doubting his own existence after this...

    • @theeternalsbeliever1779
      @theeternalsbeliever1779 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Constantine never truly converted according to the biblical standard. There is plenty of documented proof that the man had political opponents murdered after he became emperor, plus he made himself Pontifex Maximus of the Mithra cult. Sounds like Tim O' Neil needs to do some homework.

    • @martytu20
      @martytu20 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@theeternalsbeliever1779 Constantine might have believed that deathbed baptism would cleanse his sins rather than baptism to confirm belief. Being an emperor is dirty business, no different from Biden calling drone strikes or sanctions that unintentionally starve Africans.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @Tzimiskes3506
      @Tzimiskes3506 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Gamefan86 spamming pseudo history won't work kid.

    • @dimitartodorov4826
      @dimitartodorov4826 ปีที่แล้ว

      I've heard that later in his life before he died he got baptized by an arian. And obviously arians are heretics.

  • @John-uk8eo
    @John-uk8eo ปีที่แล้ว +2

    But this raises one important question.
    How many times will unbelievers beat this dead horse?

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @John-uk8eo
      @John-uk8eo ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86
      Are you repeating that lie still? Imagine all the corrupted sources that you had to cite from to produce your comment.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S be like: “guess I was wrong :( ”

    • @John-uk8eo
      @John-uk8eo ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ryankrakinski8926
      It's amazing how seriously Gamefan86 takes this argument. On its face it's is completely irrational, when you examine it further it becomes even more irrational. Nowhere in scripture is Jesus described as a created being or thing. Be on the lookout for Gamefan86 as this comment of his is a cut and paste that he uses on TH-cam.
      Besides what Gamefan86 doesn't take into account is that Jesus only dies once, is buried only once, and is raised only once. It is never a repetitive process.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Your imaginary friend jebus is made up, stop embarrassing yourself.

  • @ythatesfacts
    @ythatesfacts ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Pov for Atheists: you've been indirectly told to stop milking the cow named Thomas by other atheists

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @ythatesfacts
      @ythatesfacts ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 Oh look here comes another non-christian explaining away my christain beliefs without the SAUCE.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Facts don’t care about Zeitgeist.

  • @SetoRelentlessCrusaderKaiba
    @SetoRelentlessCrusaderKaiba ปีที่แล้ว

    @InspiringPhilosophy DID YOU DO ANY VIDEO ON THE GOSPEL OF JAMES IF NO PLEASE DO. IF YES PLEASE FOR THE LINK.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @SetoRelentlessCrusaderKaiba
      @SetoRelentlessCrusaderKaiba ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 go tell all the scholars who says "its a fact jesus died lol
      go tell them them sun in the sky died lol

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      “I believe son and sun are the same thing!” -you and Zeitgeist fans

  • @garygrant6987
    @garygrant6987 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you!🙏🏻

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info. ..
      . . . . .

    • @garygrant6987
      @garygrant6987 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 No.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Your comment is hilarious. Call me George Floyd, ‘cause I can’t breathe.

    • @FollowersofTheShepherd
      @FollowersofTheShepherd ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 how absolutely absurd

  • @justanotherbaptistjew5659
    @justanotherbaptistjew5659 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Don’t forget that the final saying in Thomas is about how women can’t have eternal life, so Mary Magdalene was going to be turned into a man.

    • @nmarbletoe8210
      @nmarbletoe8210 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's not Jesus saying that; it's Peter, and Jesus answers by saying that Peter is wrong. And nobody is getting turned into a man, Jesus laughs at the idea.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Nothing you say will ever be correct.

  • @richardokeefe7410
    @richardokeefe7410 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Even just a little research, even five minutes in Wikipedia, will tell you'
    - there are Christian groups that have different canons (include different books in the Bible)
    - some of them (such as the Ethiopian and Armenian churches) were never controlled by Rome
    - none of them include "Thomas".
    This is not consistent with Thomas having been removed from the Bible on the Emperor's say-so.
    A little more research reveals
    - No surviving reference to "Thomas" before the 3rd century
    - Abundant references to (and fragments of) canonical material
    - An English translation was published just 15 years after it was found and it has been readily available for the last 63 years. There are probably more copies around now than at any time in history.
    Reading the book will leave most readers deeply confused about what the various sayings actually mean.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @bosspaw4028
      @bosspaw4028 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 yikes

    • @adamwarsaw4511
      @adamwarsaw4511 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 bullshit Jesus never claimed that

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      The truth hurts.

    • @richardokeefe7410
      @richardokeefe7410 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 Stop it, you've got me in hysterics! You know very well that you have absolutely no evidence for your claim. That doesn't spoil satire; Jonathan Swift could never have produced Gulliver's logs. As satire, well done, hilarious.
      As you probably know very well, the civilisations of antiquity had lots of sun gods. We know what sun gods are like and how they were worshipped. As symbolic stories about the sun, the stories about Jesus fail miserably. To state the obvious; why after many thousands of years of people being comfortable with sun gods, would anyone need to invent a new one and hide it?) Gosh, if anyone wanted a sun god, what was wrong with Mithras? Great iconography, stunning ceremony, legal, what's not to like? Why make up a sun god in the least plausible place for a new god and disguise what you are doing that for two thousand years nobody figures it out?

  • @jrc99us
    @jrc99us ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I can see the redundant ignorance of internet atheists anf secularists is getting to you brother. Don't give up!

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @jrc99us
      @jrc99us ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Gamefan86 🤣🤣🤣 None of what you posted is true and only proves my point.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”

  • @jimmerkerlin5005
    @jimmerkerlin5005 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I hate how this Disciple has been labeled, "Doubting" Thomas. He was willing to die for his Lord. Yes, Jesus, told them many times that he would be back. No one understood that, nor would we had we been there with them. All reality at the time pointed to... He was gone!
    Then divinity occurred.

    • @CLDJ227
      @CLDJ227 ปีที่แล้ว

      To be fair the label of "doubting" doesn't have to have a negative connotation.

    • @Meshack263
      @Meshack263 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It’s because when everyone told Thomas that Jesus had risen, he refused to believe it. He didn’t believe until he saw Jesus and the holes in his hands.
      So in the end Thomas believed, but it is because he first doubted the resurrection of the Lord that he was called doubting Thomas

    • @jimmerkerlin5005
      @jimmerkerlin5005 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Meshack263,
      I completely understand that. I just try to inject myself into their situation at the time. Their world just got rocked!
      They didn't know what to believe. And it sounds as though Thomas wasn't with them so he came to the room later than the rest.
      I'm personally more inclined to believe that he just didn't get it until he was there.

    • @Meshack263
      @Meshack263 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jimmerkerlin5005 yea I hear what you’re saying. The term definitely didn’t come from any biblical source. It’s another one of those commons sayings in the church that people say without really questioning

    • @St.MartinofToursPrayToGodForUs
      @St.MartinofToursPrayToGodForUs ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thomas doubted because he was in anguish because of the loss of the Lord. The fact that Christ had returned was too much to bear if it wasn't true, so he doubted until he was able to see the Lord.
      Remember, Thomas wished to go with Jesus to Judea that he might die with Christ (see John 11). He did not doubt Christ, in who He was. He was also the only one in the Gospels to confess that Jesus is Lord and God (see John 20:28).
      I believe that "doubting Thomas" is not the proper nickname for St. Thomas. He was strong in his belief, but he also was in tragic pain at the death of his friend, Jesus Christ.

  • @HeroQuestFans
    @HeroQuestFans ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I too get tired of addressing comments like this gentleman made. I am curious though, why is it that whenever there's a discussion of these texts the stock photo used is always of the "apocryphon of john" ?

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Silly atheist.

  • @angrypixelhunter
    @angrypixelhunter ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As always. When in doubt, blame Constantine.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Or the powerful invisible boogeyman satan, created by our all loving sky papa 😂🤣

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Also, calling Satan a boogeyman and God a sky papa makes you look mentally challenged.

  • @elcaspo6782
    @elcaspo6782 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yacov rambsell review please

  • @erindreams1790
    @erindreams1790 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Here's a question for you, and it's just for fun: Anyone else ever wonder if there are some bits and pieces we're missing? Like the Book of Jasher is mentioned in 2 Samuel, I think, and scholars seem to think there actually was a Book of Jasher and it was kinda like some list of Israel's big feats or records of some sort, but it's never been found. (Not assuming it would have been IN the Bible in the first place but using it as an example.)

    • @nox567
      @nox567 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Of course it existed. But we don't have it today, unless maybe we get a much earlier Old Testament manuscript even older than the Dead Sea Scrolls, which I hope that we'll eventually do just to wipe away some skeptism

    • @erindreams1790
      @erindreams1790 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nox567 That would be AWESOME.

    • @1sanitat1
      @1sanitat1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Of course, there are even epistles of Paul that haven't survived to this day. Indeed, also if we are to believe Matthew wrote a gospel in hebrew/aramaic, it hasn't survived either. God willing these will be rediscovered, but even if not, I doubt we are missing anything essential for salvation.

    • @clayton4349
      @clayton4349 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@1sanitat1 and maybe in Heaven, there’s an archive with every ancient lost books for believers to freely read while still enjoying the presence of God. I could be wrong though, as I am a huge reader lol.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

  • @user-im8en3hh5u
    @user-im8en3hh5u ปีที่แล้ว +9

    First of all there are more “Gospels of Thomas”, but this is about the one the video is talking about, just felt like stating this in comment’s:
    Since the Gospel of Thomas has only Jesus’s saying’s, stuff could be added to it or removed very easily. As stated in the video, this Gospels seems inspired by all the 4 Gospels and bit manipulated (Manipulated from what the Gospels say).
    The reason why there are no 5 Gospels in the Bible is because the first Catholics, just followed the tradition of their fathers. The 4 Gospels were most valued and passed on by generations, so they wanted to keep it that way.
    Also the Gospel of Thomas is way late for it to be written by eye witnesses.
    “A few reasons exist for dating this work late into the second century. First, the text reflects a type of Gnosticism that wasn’t prevalent until the middle second century.2”

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @user-im8en3hh5u
      @user-im8en3hh5u ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@Gamefan86 First of all Jesus is a historical figure. We know He lived and died by crucifixion. We also know that his resurrection was preached after His death by His followers that were willing to die for Jesus. Also the early Christians were condemning worship ing of the sun and moon and material gods. The Early Christians (Mostly Jews) also thought that it was sin to worship Sun, because they ought to only worship the one true God, formless without shape and eternal. Also there were 12 disciples because God uses this number all through the Bible, like Joseph and his brothers etc.

    • @user-im8en3hh5u
      @user-im8en3hh5u ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@Gamefan86 also you are only cherry picking things in the NT and ignoring the rest, for example Jesus trial. Also it feels like you are mostly making stuff up to fit what you believe. Never ever have i heard somebody say these things, not even scholars that make any kind of theorise to disapprove of Christianity. You just make stuff up or at least it feels like so. You take random parts of what the sun does to fit what you believe

    • @user-im8en3hh5u
      @user-im8en3hh5u ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 also when early on would He be seen as a God exactly? Because we know that the eye witness (the early early Christians). We’re already believing that Jesus is God

    • @user-im8en3hh5u
      @user-im8en3hh5u ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 to summarise: You literally take random parts of what the Sun does and cherry pick things in the NT and say that Jesus was only a sun. Ignoring the fact that Jesus is a historical figure, has lived and died and that the first Christians were condemning worshiping the sun and material things and would most certainly not die horrible, i mean like really horrible deaths for a sun, which they knew was not God, but only Gods creation.

  • @BullyMangler
    @BullyMangler 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The words left by Jesus in The Gospel Of Thomas feel same attitude as historical Jesus.
    The Gospel Of Thomas Is Not For Mortals

  • @quesostuff1009
    @quesostuff1009 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I get the excitement and wonder about learning about the creation of the bible cannon. But have people actually ever opened these non-included books first before making these videos?

  • @kvelez
    @kvelez ปีที่แล้ว

    0:05
    HAHAHA, wow.
    0:19
    Amen.
    0:43
    HAHA.
    1:07
    HAHAHA, love it.
    2:00
    Interesting.

  • @johnharrison5656
    @johnharrison5656 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    🤦People really are looking for a way to discredit Jesus, or come up with some kind of foolishness to add to his words! Thanks the LORD for this channel. Great video as always, and keep up the good fight.

    • @nmarbletoe8210
      @nmarbletoe8210 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Didn't sound like the guy was trying to discredit Jesus, just the opposite. Perhaps trying to recover more of his teachings!

    • @johnharrison5656
      @johnharrison5656 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nmarbletoe8210 Maybe, however, I’ve read the Book of Thomas and it’s full of heresies.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @johnharrison5656
      @johnharrison5656 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Gamefan86 Let me ask you this! Have you read more than a few paragraphs of any book of the Bible? Please, don’t take this as harsh! I’m being sincere… I’m, actually, hoping, in this case, that the answer is no; because there is no way you could have read any of the books of the Bible, and walked away believing this because It’s absurdly, ridiculous! Yes, I understand that you got this from the movie zeitgeist, and I don’t blame an unbeliever for believing this foolishness. I saw the movie when it came out, as I was an atheist, and fell for the propaganda too! This was appealing to me because of my interests in physics, astronomy, and astrology. Not to mention the fascination with the occult, and oddly enough, Greek mythology! All of this convinced me to actually study the Bible; read the Koran, look into the Vedas; study migration patterns; research apologetic evidence for the flood and flood myths from around the world; delve deeper into mythology and concentrate on my studies of quantum physics. This journey started in 2007 with Zeitgeist, and ended with me finally accepting Christianity as true by 2017. However, if I would have found out that Zeitgeist had been debunked countless times, I may have never found my faith. This position lures you in because Biblically speaking, there is some truth to it. The Bible says that the heavens declare Gods glory, and that the gospel message is written in the stars. There were also sun worshipers at that time, but Paul warns against worshiping the creation and not the creator. People were worshiping false gods which is why the creator God reveals himself to Abraham. However, the Israelites were never sun worshipers, and in fact, never believed God had a son. That is part of why they killed him because to them it was blasphemy, and claiming to be God. Also, some people departed from the faith on several occasions, from Old Testament through the new, and began to worship false gods, or warp Christs message. This is why Paul wrote the epistles, and why the book of judges was written.

    • @johnharrison5656
      @johnharrison5656 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nmarbletoe8210 I rewatched the video, and I think I stand corrected. I don’t think his intentions were, purposely, misleading; however, I now question his understanding of the gospel message, due to fact that he thought The Gospel of Thomas, should have been included in the first place. It’s just simplistic sayings that may, or may not be attributed to Jesus, and put forth nothing beyond the 4 canonical gospels.

  • @glennparker5516
    @glennparker5516 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you Brother for that clarity. I was always interested in what was available to Jesus. What did he study?

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info. ..
      . . . . .

    • @FollowersofTheShepherd
      @FollowersofTheShepherd ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 Geez you really like spamming don't ya, I've seen this comment a hundred times already 💀😂

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”

  • @satmat6566
    @satmat6566 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Why the apostle Thomas is chosen as the author?
    Is it because he doubted the ressurection of Jesus at some point in time ?
    Do not forget that after seeing Jesus alive he bowed down at the feet of Jesus confessing those famous words
    “My lord,my God .”
    This is pure worship and remember Thomas was martyred for his faith in Jesus!!!

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @satmat6566
      @satmat6566 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86
      Woow
      Your are a genius!
      Could your zodiac explain the prophets and prophecies of the Old Testament about Jesus!
      The disciples invented all that and were martyred for it !
      Your are among the few unscholarly fellows who do not believe in the historical Jesus , geographical, political, archeological evidences of the New Testament!
      You are only peddling other people ‘s material without making your own thorough research on christianity!
      Do you believe in horoscope??
      Mystical ,mythical !!
      Telescope is your foundation??
      Planets are matter not spirit!
      Stars way bigger than the sun die at one point in time!
      The sun is a star as well!
      The universe is now called multiVerse
      How can you rely and base your belief on something no human had understood even an ounce of its size ????

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S be like: “guess I was wrong :( ”

  • @AshGeo
    @AshGeo ปีที่แล้ว +5

    These “takedown” videos are funny because they present them as the one solid reason that convinced them that Christianity was a lie, yet would be unmoved if you explain to them why they are wrong. It’s like throwing mud at a wall hoping it would stick.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S is in hell btw.

  • @GeeeEmmm
    @GeeeEmmm 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    All this TikTok nonsense serves to prove how miraculous the formation of the NT canon was.

  • @twaho
    @twaho ปีที่แล้ว

    Someone should send that guy a copy of Irenaeus's against heresies

  • @ninjason57
    @ninjason57 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Anyone curious about the Bible and scriptural history knows about these "gnostic" books. Any believer who has read them will realize they don't agree with scripture. The book of Enoch though, that's some wild stuff that I believe is true scripture. The New Testament already debunks this concept of "secret knowledge" and that the mystery of the gospel has already been revealed in Jesus.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @theeternalsbeliever1779
      @theeternalsbeliever1779 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Enoch book is not true scripture, especially because it contradicts the Bible in at least half a dozen ways.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      I can go at this all day.

  • @blackaxe76
    @blackaxe76 ปีที่แล้ว

    The Dunning-Kruger effect is strong in this one

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Lol, stay mad.

  • @stephenbermingham6554
    @stephenbermingham6554 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It wasn't removed, just wasn't added.
    If added the message of yeshua is revealed.
    The big guy in the sky story falls apart quickly.

  • @ryuzaki____17
    @ryuzaki____17 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Am still spinning 😂

  • @colmonburrell842
    @colmonburrell842 ปีที่แล้ว

    It was actually Constantine, not Arnold Rothstein, that fixed the 1919 World Series but noone seems to want to let go of the biblical Canon stuff.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Without lies, atheism dies.

  • @jacobbrown4971
    @jacobbrown4971 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Just look at how confidently he states nonsense as if it were fact, it's absolutely astounding, thanks for breaking it down IP.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      You can’t handle the truth.

  • @dfacedagame
    @dfacedagame ปีที่แล้ว

    Michael was right, right and right concerning all of this.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol 😂🤣

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Zeitgeist was a mistake.

  • @Nameless-pt6oj
    @Nameless-pt6oj ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Did you steal that spinning joke from Thor: Ragnarok?

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Are you just gonna cry about this to literally everyone in the comments?

  • @cameronoleary3916
    @cameronoleary3916 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm curious which books he thinks were removed from the Bible. I didn't even know there were 45 books that people claim should have been in the Bible

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”

  • @j.akingston2035
    @j.akingston2035 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    If Thomas was taking bits and pieces from the gospels. Then why can’t the gospels have been taking bits and pieces from Paul’s letters as well as other stories of diagnosis and the history of the Roman-Jewish war?

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info. ..
      . . . . .

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      By the way, stop liking your own comments. It’s embarrassing.

  • @tehufn
    @tehufn ปีที่แล้ว

    This is essentially what I ended up finding out back when I still believed in Christianity. Good coverage.

  • @telosbound
    @telosbound ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The gospels directly quote Christ all the time🤣 most bibles use red font coloring for Christ’s words

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info. ..
      . . . . .

    • @telosbound
      @telosbound ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Gamefan86 wow that is complete nonsense but it does provide ample evidence of Christian symbolism in our wonderful creation

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      You will always be incorrect.

  • @adamstewart9052
    @adamstewart9052 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Next they'll be saying that Religulous by Bill Maher is 100% historically accurate. :-)

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... .

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol your profile picture 😂🤣🤦🏻🤡

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Atheists hate facts, don’t they?

  • @saxtonhalegaming
    @saxtonhalegaming ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You know who was responsible for the Iraq War? You guessed it, Constantine. Along with his sidekicks James "Patron" Bissonnette and Kelly "Green" Moneymaker

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @saxtonhalegaming
      @saxtonhalegaming ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Gamefan86 Nice copy-paste response. Too bad I don't need to read it to know its wrong.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Acharya S was a fraud.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      You are afraid to read it because you have the truth, right?🤦🏻🤣

    • @saxtonhalegaming
      @saxtonhalegaming ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Gamefan86 I don't have to read it because Ryan Krakinski already debunked it. I also don't need to read after the first sentence because we have accounts that Jesus was a real person, not whatever you are saying He is. I'm not afraid of lies.

  • @NeonShores
    @NeonShores ปีที่แล้ว

    What is it about TikTok in particular that brings out the smug overconfidence in people who clearly have no idea what they're talking about?
    Is it the whole fake it till you make it thing or do they actually think they're smart?

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info. ..
      . . . . .

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      You have no friends.

  • @Particularly_John_Gill
    @Particularly_John_Gill ปีที่แล้ว

    This reminds me of when KJVO people tell me that Catholic's love that protestants read the ESV.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Cope and seethe.

  • @jonasrmb01
    @jonasrmb01 ปีที่แล้ว

    👏🏻

  • @Chordus_Gaius
    @Chordus_Gaius ปีที่แล้ว

    Gnostics: Council of Nice!
    Me: I don't think you know this event.

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info. ..
      . . . . .

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      You have no evidence.

  • @donquixotedoflamingo6046
    @donquixotedoflamingo6046 ปีที่แล้ว

    but IP did thomas really wrote any gospel or any writing while teaching . same with fhe other apostles. matthew mark luke john and paul are the main people though im curious as the other apostles were given gifts as well and was order to proclaim the teaching of Jesus. was there any documents that those other apostle did made any wrtings?

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      I’m so tired of this, dude.

  • @pessimistprime6318
    @pessimistprime6318 ปีที่แล้ว

    Michael’s just done at this point. And I don’t blame him. The constant attacks on Christianity I had no idea were so baseless… and I used to believe them. I just didn’t want to believe that what was said in the Bible was what was true. I just wanted to do things my way (which honestly, I’m glad. My way tends to make things worse for me than I like to admit).

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. ....

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's not true 🤡

    • @pessimistprime6318
      @pessimistprime6318 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Gamefan86 Are you being serious or are you trolling?

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      I am serious, you should look into it.

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      Zeitgeist has been debunked.

  • @user-qb9pf5jo6l
    @user-qb9pf5jo6l ปีที่แล้ว

    "im still spinning..."

    • @Gamefan86
      @Gamefan86 ปีที่แล้ว

      Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic.
      He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on.
      The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north.
      In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin"
      The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind"
      The sun is "The light of the World"
      The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea.
      "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays.
      Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo.
      The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass.
      The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12.
      The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30.
      The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes.
      The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
      The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe.
      In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
      Jesus is a fictional allegory for the sun. Christianity is ancient astrology. It's just fables about the sun.
      Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.
      .. .. .. .... ... . ...

    • @ryankrakinski8926
      @ryankrakinski8926 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Gamefan86
      “The implication here is that Jesus is the "sun" of God. However, son and sun only sound the same in English. Therefore, this argument doesn’t work in other languages. (Also, anyone who thinks that son and sun are the same should be sent back to kindergarten.)
      Not only does Sirius align with the three stars of Orion’s Belt all year (not just in December), but they’re more or less aligned to the sun for almost the entirety of winter, meaning that there’s nothing special about December 25th in particular. In fact, it’s actually by December 25th that Orion is almost totally below the horizon. It would’ve been much more accurate to say this event occurred a month or so earlier.
      Bethlehem does indeed translate to "house of bread". However, there’s no basis for concluding that it was a fictitious place based on the constellation Virgo. The existence of Bethlehem is attested by biblical and secular sources.
      The sun never rises anywhere near the Southern Cross. Noel Swerdlow, a professor of astronomy, was contacted about this claim. He responded, "That Crux, the Southern Cross, was not recognized as a separate constellation in antiquity because, as seen from the Mediterranean, it is low on the southern horizon and is surrounded on three sides by stars of Centaurus, which is a large, prominent constellation, and the four bright stars of Crux are included as stars of Centaurus in Ptolemy’s star catalogue. It is only when you go farther to the south, so that Crux is higher in the southern sky, that it becomes prominent as a group of stars by itself, so its recognition had to wait until the southern voyages of the sixteenth century."
      Peter Joseph’s source, Acharya S, says, "The sun’s 'followers' or 'disciples' are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the sun must pass." But the disciples were never said to have passed through Jesus in any fashion. The tribes of Israel, sons of Jacob, and great patriarchs are all the same. There were twelve judges, but the Bible never mentions anything significant about this. There were seventeen Old Testament prophets, not twelve. It’s never mentioned that the number of Israel’s kings or princes are twelve. Finally, it’s been firmly established that the disciples were real people.
      What Zeitgeist refers to as the cross of the zodiac is actually the wheel of the zodiac. This has nothing to do with crucifixion.”
      I bet you dropped out.