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  • PART I:

  • The Greatest Story Ever Told

  • [Peter Joseph] This is the sun.

  • As far back as 10,000 BC

  • history is abundant with carvings and writings reflecting people's respect

  • and adoration for this object.

  • And it is simple to understand why, as every morning

  • the sun would rise, bringing vision, warmth and security

  • saving man from the cold, blind, predator-filled darkness of night.

  • Without it, the cultures understood, the crops would not grow

  • and life on the planet would not survive.

  • These realities made the sun the most adored object of all time.

  • Likewise, they were also very aware of the stars.

  • The tracking of the stars allowed them to recognize and anticipate events

  • which occurred over long periods of time

  • such as eclipses and full moons.

  • They in turn cataloged celestial groups

  • into what we know today as constellations.

  • This is the cross of the Zodiac,

  • one of the oldest conceptual images in human history.

  • It reflects the sun as it figuratively passes

  • through the 12 major constellations over the course of a year.

  • It also reflects the 12 months of the year, the four seasons

  • and the solstices and equinoxes.

  • The term Zodiac relates to the fact that constellations

  • were anthropomorphized or personified as figures or animals.

  • In other words, the early civilizations did not just follow the sun and stars

  • they personified them with elaborate myths

  • involving their movements and relationships.

  • The sun, with its life-giving and saving qualities

  • was personified as a representative of the unseen creator or God.

  • God's Sun: the Light of the world, the Savior of human kind.

  • Likewise, the 12 constellations represented places of travel for God's Sun

  • and were identified by names, usually representing elements of nature

  • that happened during that period of time.

  • For example, Aquarius the water bearer, who brings the spring rains.

  • This is Horus. He is the sun god of Egypt of around 3000 BC.

  • He is the sun, anthropomorphized and his life

  • is a series of allegorical myths involving the sun's movement in the sky.

  • From the ancient hieroglyphics in Egypt

  • we know much about this solar messiah.

  • For instance, Horus, being the sun or the light

  • had an enemy known as Set, and Set was the personification

  • of the darkness or night

  • and metaphorically speaking, every morning

  • Horus would win the battle against Set, while in the evening

  • Set would conquer Horus and send him into the underworld.

  • It is important to note that 'dark vs. light' or 'good vs. evil'

  • is one of the most ubiquitous mythological dualities ever known

  • and is still expressed on many levels to this day.

  • Broadly speaking, the story of Horus is as follows:

  • Horus was born on December 25th of the Virgin Isis-Mary

  • His birth was accompanied by a star in the east

  • and upon his birth he was adored by three kings.

  • At the age of 12, he was a prodigal child teacher.

  • At the age of 30 he was baptized by a figure known as Anup

  • and thus began his ministry. Horus had 12 disciples he traveled about with

  • performing miracles such as healing the sick and walking on water.

  • Horus was known by many gestural names such as The Truth,

  • The Light, God's Anointed Son, The Good Shepherd

  • The Lamb of God and many others.

  • After being betrayed by Typhon, Horus was crucified

  • buried for 3 days and thus, resurrected.

  • These attributes of Horus, whether original or not,

  • seem to permeate in many cultures of the world for many other gods

  • are found to have the same general mythological structure.

  • Attis of Phrygia, born of the Virgin Nana on December 25th

  • crucified, placed in a tomb and after three days, was resurrected.

  • Krishna of India, born of the Virgin Devaki

  • with a star in the east signaling his coming.

  • He performed miracles with his disciples and upon his death

  • was resurrected.

  • Dionysus of Greece, born of a virgin on December 25th

  • was a traveling teacher who performed miracles such as turning water into wine.

  • He was referred to as The King of Kings, God's only begotten son,

  • the Alpha and Omega and many others. Upon his death

  • he was resurrected.

  • Mithra of Persia, born of a virgin on December 25th

  • had 12 disciples and performed miracles

  • and upon his death was buried for 3 days and thus resurrected.

  • He was also referred to as the Truth, the Light and many others.

  • Interestingly, the sacred day of worship of Mithra was Sunday.

  • The fact of the matter is there are numerous saviors

  • from different periods from all over the world

  • which subscribe to these general characteristics.

  • The question remains: why these attributes?

  • Why the virgin birth on December 25th?

  • Why dead for 3 days and the inevitable resurrection?

  • Why 12 disciples or followers?

  • To find out, let's examine the most recent of the solar messiahs.

  • Jesus Christ was born of the Virgin Mary on December 25th in Bethlehem.

  • His birth was announced by a star in the east which Three Kings or Magi

  • followed to locate and adore the new savior.

  • He was a child teacher at 12. At the age of 30 he was baptized

  • by John the Baptist and thus began his ministry.

  • Jesus had 12 disciples which he traveled about with performing miracles

  • such as healing the sick, walking on water, raising the dead.

  • He was also known as the King of Kings, the Son of God, the Light of the World

  • the Alpha and Omega, the Lamb of God and many others.

  • After being betrayed by his disciple Judas and sold

  • for 30 pieces of silver, he was crucified, placed in a tomb

  • and after 3 days was resurrected and ascended into heaven.

  • First of all, the birth sequence is completely astrological.

  • The star in the east is Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky

  • which on December 24th aligns with the 3 brightest stars in Orion's belt.

  • These 3 bright stars in the Orion's belt are called today

  • what they were called in ancient times 'The Three Kings'.

  • And the Three Kings and the brightest star, Sirius

  • all point to the place of the sunrise on December 25th.

  • This is why the Three Kings follow the star in the east

  • in order to locate the sunrise, the birth of the Sun.

  • The Virgin Mary is the constellation Virgo, also known as Virgo the Virgin.

  • Virgo in Latin means Virgin.

  • Virgo was also referred to as the House of Bread

  • and the representation of Virgo is a virgin holding a sheaf of wheat.

  • This house of bread and its symbol of wheat

  • represents August and September, the time of harvest.

  • In turn, Bethlehem literally translates to "house of bread".

  • Bethlehem is thus a reference to the constellation Virgo

  • a place in the sky, not on earth.

  • There's another very interesting phenomenon

  • that occurs around December 25th or the winter solstice.

  • From the summer solstice to the winter solstice

  • the days become shorter and colder.

  • And from the perspective of the northern hemisphere

  • the sun appears to move south and gets smaller and more scarce.

  • The shortening of the days and expiration of the crops

  • when approaching the winter solstice symbolized the process of death

  • to the ancients. It was the death of the sun.

  • And by December 22nd the sun's demise was fully realized.

  • For the sun, having moved south continually for six months,

  • makes it to its lowest point in the sky.

  • Here a curious thing occurs:

  • The sun stops moving south, at least perceivably, for three days.

  • And during this three day pause, the sun resides in the vicinity

  • of the Southern Cross, or Crux constellation.

  • And after this time on December 25th

  • the sun moves one degree, this time north

  • foreshadowing longer days, warmth and spring.

  • And thus it was said: The Son died on a cross

  • was dead for three days, only to be resurrected or born again.

  • This is why Jesus and numerous other sun gods

  • share the crucifixion, three-day death, and resurrection concept.

  • It is the sun's transition period before it shifts its direction back

  • into the northern hemisphere, bringing spring and thus salvation.

  • However, they did not celebrate the resurrection of the sun

  • until the spring equinox or Easter.

  • This is because at the spring equinox, the sun officially overpowers

  • the evil darkness as daytime thereafter becomes longer in duration

  • than the night, and the revitalizing conditions of spring emerge.

  • Probably the most obvious of all the astrological symbolism

  • around Jesus regards the 12 disciples.

  • They are simply the 12 constellations of the zodiac

  • which Jesus, being the Sun, travels about with.

  • In fact, the number 12 is replete throughout the Bible.

  • Coming back to the cross of the zodiac, the figurative life of the Sun

  • this was not just an artistic expression

  • or tool to track the sun's movement.

  • It was also a pagan spiritual symbol

  • the shorthand of which looked like this.

  • This is not a symbol of Christianity.

  • It is a pagan adaptation of the cross of the zodiac.

  • This is why Jesus in earlier cult art is always shown

  • with his head on the cross for Jesus is the Sun.

  • The Son of God, the Light of the World, the risen Savior

  • who will come again as it does every morning,

  • the glory of God, who defends against the works of darkness

  • as he is born again every morning

  • and can be seen coming in the clouds

  • up in heaven

  • with his crown of thorns or sun rays.

  • Of the many astrological/astronomical metaphors in the Bible

  • one of the most important has to do with the ages.

  • Throughout the scriptures, there are numerous references to the age.

  • In order to understand this, we need to be familiar with the phenomenon

  • known as the precession of the equinoxes.

  • The ancient Egyptians, along with cultures long before them

  • recognized that approximately every 2150 years

  • the sunrise on the morning of the spring equinox

  • would occur at a different sign of the zodiac.

  • This has to do with a slow angular wobble

  • that the Earth maintains as it rotates on its axis.

  • It is called a precession because the constellations go backwards

  • rather than through the normal yearly cycle.

  • The amount of time it takes for the precession to go through all 12 signs

  • is roughly 25,765 years.

  • This is also called the great year

  • and ancient societies were very aware of this

  • and they referred to each 2150 year period as an age.

  • From 4300 BC - 2150 BC, it was the age of Taurus, the Bull.

  • From 2150 BC - 1 AD, it was the age of Aries, the Ram.

  • And from 1 AD - 2150 AD, it is the age of Pisces

  • the age we are still in to this day.

  • And in and around 2150 we will enter the new age

  • the age of Aquarius.

  • The Bible reflects, broadly speaking, a symbolic movement

  • through three ages while foreshadowing a fourth.

  • In the Old Testament when Moses comes down Mount Sinai

  • with the Ten Commandments, he is very upset

  • to see his people worshiping a golden bull calf.

  • In fact, he shattered the stone tablets and instructed his people

  • to kill each other in order to purify themselves.

  • Most Biblical scholars will attribute this anger to the fact that the Israelites

  • were worshiping a false idol or something to that effect.

  • The reality is, the golden bull is Taurus the Bull

  • and Moses represents the new age of Aries the Ram.

  • This is why Jews even today still blow the ram's horn.

  • Moses represents the new age of Aries

  • and upon the new age everyone must shed the old age.

  • Other deities mark these transitions as well such as Mithra

  • a pre-Christian god who kills the bull in the same symbology.

  • Jesus is the figure who ushers in the age following Aries

  • the Age of Pisces or the two fish.

  • Fish symbolism is very abundant in the New Testament.

  • Jesus feeds 5,000 people with bread and two fish.

  • When he begins his ministry walking along Galilee

  • he befriends two fishermen who follow him.

  • And I think we have all seen the "Jesus fish" on the back of people's cars.

  • Little do they know what it actually means.

  • It is a pagan astrological symbolism

  • for the Sun's kingdom during the age of Pisces.

  • Also, Jesus' assumed birth date is essentially the start of this age.

  • At Luke 22:10 when Jesus is asked by his disciples

  • where the last Passover would be

  • Jesus replies "Behold, when ye are entered into the city

  • there shall a man meet you bearing a pitcher of water...

  • Follow him into the house where he entereth in."

  • This scripture is by far one of the most revealing

  • of all the astrological references.

  • The man bearing the pitcher of water is Aquarius

  • the water-bearer, who is always pictured as a man

  • pouring out a pitcher of water.

  • He represents the age after Pisces

  • and when the Sun (God's Sun) leaves the Age of Pisces (Jesus)

  • it will go into the House of Aquarius, as Aquarius follows Pisces

  • in the precession of the equinoxes.

  • All Jesus is saying is that after the Age of Pisces

  • will come the Age of Aquarius.

  • We have all heard about the "End Times" and the end of the world.

  • The cartoonish depictions in the Book of Revelation aside

  • the main source of this idea comes from Matthew 28:20

  • where Jesus says "I will be with you even to the end of the world."

  • However, in the King James Version, 'world' is a mistranslation

  • among many mistranslations.

  • The actual word being used is 'aeon', which means 'age.'

  • "I will be with you even to the end of the age,"

  • which is true, as Jesus' solar Piscean personification will end

  • when the sun enters the Age of Aquarius.

  • The entire concept of End Times and the end of the world

  • is a misinterpreted astrological allegory.

  • Let's tell that to the approximately 100 million people in America

  • who believe the end of the world is coming.

  • Furthermore, the character of Jesus being a literary

  • and astrological hybrid is most explicitly a plagiarization

  • of the Egyptian sun-god Horus.

  • For example, inscribed about 3500 years ago

  • on the walls at the Temple of Luxor in Egypt

  • are images of the enunciation

  • the miracle conception, the birth

  • and the adoration of Horus.

  • The images begin with Thoth announcing to the Virgin Isis

  • that she will conceive Horus,

  • then Kneph, the holy ghost, impregnating the virgin

  • and then the virgin birth and the adoration.

  • This is exactly the story of Jesus's miracle conception.

  • In fact, the literary similarities between the Egyptian religion

  • and the Christian religion are staggering.

  • And the plagiarism is continuous.

  • The story of Noah and Noah's Ark is taken directly from tradition.

  • The concept of The Great Flood is ubiquitous throughout the ancient world

  • with over 200 different cited claims in different periods and times.

  • However, one need look no further for a pre-Christian source

  • than the Epic of Gilgamesh, written in 2600 BC.

  • This story talks of a great flood commanded by God,

  • an ark with saved animals upon it, and even the release

  • and return of a dove, all held in common with the Biblical story

  • among many other similarities.

  • And then there is the plagiarized story of Moses.

  • Upon Moses's birth, it is said that he was placed in a reed basket

  • and set adrift in a river in order to avoid infanticide.

  • He was later rescued by a daughter of royalty and raised by her as a Prince.

  • This baby in a basket story was lifted directly

  • from the myth of Sargon of Akkad of around 2250 BC.

  • Sargon was born, placed in a reed basket in order to avoid infanticide

  • and set adrift in a river.

  • He was in turn rescued and raised by Akki, a royal mid-wife.

  • Furthermore, Moses is known as the Law Giver

  • the giver of the Ten Commandments, the Mosaic Law.

  • However, the idea of a Law being passed from God to a prophet

  • up on a mountain is also a very old motif.

  • Moses is just another law giver in a long line of law givers

  • in mythological history.

  • In India, Manou was the great law giver.

  • In Crete, Minos ascended Mount Dicta

  • where Zeus gave him the sacred laws.

  • While in Egypt there was Mises, who carried stone tablets

  • and upon them the laws of God were written.

  • Manou. Minos. Mises. Moses.

  • And as far as the Ten Commandments, they are taken outright

  • from Spell 125 in the Egyptian Book of the Dead.

  • What the Book of the Dead phrased "I have not stolen" became "Thou shall not steal."

  • "I have not killed" became "Thou shall not kill."

  • "I have not told lies" became "Thou shall not bear false witness"

  • and so forth.

  • In fact, the Egyptian religion is likely the primary foundational basis

  • for the Judeo-Christian theology.

  • Baptism, afterlife, final judgment, virgin birth,

  • death and resurrection, crucifixion, the Ark of the Covenant,

  • circumcision, saviors, Holy Communion,

  • Great Flood, Easter, Christmas, Passover,

  • and many more, are all attributes of Egyptian ideas

  • long pre-dating Christianity and Judaism.

  • Justin Martyr, one of the first Christian historians and defenders, wrote:

  • "When we say that he, Jesus Christ, our teacher

  • was produced without sexual union, was crucified and died

  • and rose again, and ascended into Heaven

  • we propound nothing different from what you believe

  • regarding those who you esteem Sons of Jupiter."

  • In a different writing, Justin Martyr said:

  • "He was born of a virgin, accept this in common

  • with what you believe of Perseus."

  • It's obvious that Justin and other early Christians

  • knew how similar Christianity was to the pagan religions.

  • However, Justin had a solution.

  • As far as he was concerned, the Devil did it.

  • The Devil had the foresight to come before Christ

  • and create his characteristics in the pagan world.

  • [Bill Hicks] Fundamentalist Christianity, fascinating!

  • These people actually believe the world is 12,000 years old.

  • I actually asked one of these guys "OK: dinosaur fossils."

  • He says "Dinosaur fossils?

  • God put those here to test our faith!"

  • [Laughter]

  • "I think God put you here to test my faith, dude!"

  • [Peter] The Bible is nothing more than an astro-theological literary hybrid,

  • just like nearly all religious myths before it.

  • In fact, the aspect of transference of one character's attributes

  • to a new character can be found within the book itself.

  • In the Old Testament there's the story of Joseph.

  • Joseph was a prototype for Jesus.

  • Joseph was born of a miracle birth. Jesus was born of a miracle birth.

  • Joseph was of 12 brothers. Jesus had 12 disciples.

  • Joseph was sold for 20 pieces of silver.

  • Jesus was sold for 30 pieces of silver.

  • Brother Judah suggests the sale of Joseph.

  • Disciple Judas suggests the sale of Jesus.

  • Joseph began his work at the age of 30.

  • Jesus began his work at the age of 30.

  • The parallels go on and on.

  • Furthermore, is there any non-Biblical historical evidence of any person

  • living with the name Jesus, the son of Mary

  • who traveled about with 12 followers, healing people?

  • There are numerous historians who lived in and around the Mediterranean

  • either during or soon after the assumed life of Jesus.

  • How many of these historians document this figure? Not one.

  • However, to be fair, that doesn't mean defenders

  • of the historical Jesus haven't claimed the contrary.

  • Four historians are typically referenced to justify Jesus's existence.

  • Pliny the younger, Suetonius and Tacitus are the first three.

  • Each one of their entries consists of only a few sentences at best

  • and only refer to 'Chrestus' or the Christ, which in fact is not a name

  • but a title. It means 'The Anointed One.'

  • The fourth source is Josephus, and this source

  • has been proven to be a forgery for hundreds of years.

  • Sadly, it is still cited as truth.

  • You would think that a guy who rose from the dead

  • and ascended into heaven for all eyes to see

  • and performed the wealth of miracles acclaimed to him

  • would have made it into the historical record.

  • It didn't because once the evidence is weighed

  • there are very high odds that the figure known as Jesus

  • did not even exist.

  • "The Christian religion is a parody on the worship of the sun

  • in which they put a man called Christ in the place of the sun

  • pay him the adoration originally paid to the sun."

  • Thomas Paine (1737-1809)

  • [Jordan Maxwell] We don't want to be unkind, but we want to be factual.

  • We don't want to cause hurt feelings

  • but we want to be academically correct

  • in what we understand and know to be true.

  • Christianity just is not based on truth.

  • We find that Christianity was in fact nothing more than a Roman story

  • developed politically.

  • [Peter] The reality is, Jesus was the solar deity

  • of the Gnostic Christian sect

  • and like all other pagan gods, he was a mythical figure.

  • It was the political establishment that sought to historize

  • the Jesus figure for social control.

  • In 325 AD in Rome, Emperor Constantine convened the Council of Nicea.

  • It was during this meeting that the politically motivated

  • Christian doctrines were established

  • and thus began a long history of religious bloodshed and spiritual fraud.

  • And for over the next 1000 years, the Vatican

  • maintained a political stranglehold on all of Europe,

  • leading to such joyous periods as the Dark Ages

  • along with enlightening events such as the Crusades and the Inquisition.

  • Christianity, along with all other related theologies

  • is a historical fraud.

  • These religions now serve to detach the species from the natural world

  • and likewise, each other.

  • They support blind submission to authority.

  • They reduce human responsibility to the effect

  • that 'God' controls everything and in turn awful crimes

  • can be justified in the name of a divine pursuit.

  • And most critically, it empowers the political establishment

  • who have been using the myth to manipulate and control societies.

  • The religious myth is one of the most powerful devices ever created

  • and serves as the psychological soil upon which other myths can flourish.

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