The Son of God is the Sun of God.

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The “Son” of God is the “Sun” of God. The reason these various narratives are so similar, with a godman who is killed or “crucified” and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 companions or “disciples,” is because these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the world because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the gospel fable is in large part merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens. For instance, a number of the world’s sacrificed, suffering or crucified godmen or sun gods have their traditional birthday on December 25th (“Christmas”). This motif represents the ancient recognition that (from a geocentric perspective in the northern hemisphere) the sun makes an annual descent southward until December 21st or 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops moving southerly for three days and then starts to move northward again. During this time, the ancients declared that “God’s sun” had “died” for three days and was “born again” on December 25th. The ancients realized quite abundantly that they needed the sun to return every day and that they would be in big trouble if it continued to move southward and did not stop and reverse its direction. Thus, these many different cultures celebrated the “sun of God’s” birthday on December 25th. The following are the characteristics of the “sun of God”:

•   The sun “dies” for three days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops in 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 is the “Light of the World.”

•   The sun “cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him.”

•   The sun rising in the morning is the “Savior of mankind,” as well as the “healer” or “savior” during the day.

•   The sun wears a corona, “crown of thorns” or halo.[191]

•   The sun “walks on water,” describing its reflection.

•   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 annually.

•   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°; hence, the “Sun of God” begins his ministry at “age” 30.[192]

•   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.

Contrary to popular belief, not all ancients were an ignorant and superstitious lot who actually believed their deities to be literal characters. Indeed, this propaganda has been part of the conspiracy to make the ancients appear as if they were truly the dark and dumb rabble that was in need of the “light of Jesus.”

Excerpt from: Murdock, D.M.; S, Acharya (2011-01-25). The Origins of Christianity and the Quest for the Historical Jesus Christ

 

9 thoughts on “The Son of God is the Sun of God.

    • Zeitgesit was a wonderful trilogy, but it didn’t spend a lot of time detailing this aspect of sun worship. It spent mabe 30 minutes, as it was not the center piece of the film. It was a nice slap in the face to me to investigate further, and to my surprise I’ve learned what they were saying in the movie was spot on, and could easily consume a great portion of one’s life researching. It’s been a joy for me, and I’ve leanered so much.

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  1. Informative post man. I’ve started reading up on numerology and symbols as well so I find the information that you’ve provided really interesting. This is an interesting perspective. I’ve def talked to some Gnostic who believe that the gospel is a fiction. I’ve also read some view points from those who talk about the power of numbers and symbols and ways to intentionally and consciously construct their social circles and business affairs around these powerful archetypes in order to be aligned with the times.

    According to that school of thought, this tends to lead to greater probability for success. I don’t know if you follow this train of thought but for me, this begins to shine some light on why the ancients used to pay so much attention to the stars, days of the week, position of our immediate celestial bodies like the “sun”, moon and even down to earth omens in our terrestrial world.

    I know you’ve studied this subject of the gospel an the associated symbols in depth so what do you think about that possibility that people actually organize their lives in this fashion?

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  2. great star trek episode when a bemused but supercilious kirk=church and crew visit a strange and distant world where the backward people they visit there look up to the sky and speak of the Sun they worship who turns out to be the Son.

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