New Myths “Cos I gotta tell you the truth folks, Because when it comes to bullshit, big time major league bullshit, you have to stand in awe, of the all time champion of false promises and exaggerated claims...religion.” – George Carlin In this book I will start to dig in to the truth of the bible, the contradictions of the bible, the evil of the bible and the impossibilities of the bible. I will then explain the alternatives, the truth.
The first Steps. The sun has always been the centre of adoration from people from up to 12000 years ago. This is shown in illustrations, carvings and writings showing their respect for the sun. And when you think about it, it is easy to understand why we would, for every day the sun would rise and with it would come heat and light thus saving us from the predators of the night, the bitter cold and allowing crops to grow. Not only this, but people were also fascinated with the stars. The stars enabled ancient peoples to predict events over long periods of time such as eclipses. Because of their recognition of importance, people categorised and named these stars which are now known as constellations. The Zodiac is one of the oldest conceptual images in our history, depicting the suns movement across the 12 constellations over an entire year and therefore the 12 months, 4 seasons. These zodiacs back then however were not just useful depictions of the night sky but actually personified to create myths and stories with the zodiac creatures. The sun being the ultimate part of the zodiac, due to it’s ability to give life was then personified to be what we know today as “God” or “God’s Sun”. The twelve zodiacs therefore were also seen as minor gods related to their role, for example Aquarius relates to water and the spring rains.
Egypt came first.
A quick Biography of Horus
Horus is the sun God of ancient Egypt from 3000BC and is literally the sun personified of which his life is a series allegorical myths relating to his (the suns) movement through the sky or constellations. Our knowledge of the ancient Egyptians gods is plentiful due to the hieroglyphics left behind. We know that not only is Horus the sun God but there is a night god as well named Set who was Horus’s enemy. Both Horus and Set are eternally fighting on a daily basis, with one prevailing in the day, the sunrise and the other prevailing at night, the sun set. The fight between good and evil and light and darkness is the oldest stories told and is still used in many ways now. A quick Biography of Horus It is first important to mention that Horus was thought up 3000 years before the birth of Christ. Horus was born on December the 25th. He was born of the virgin Isis, translated Mary. He was accompanied by a star in the east. When he was born he was adored by 3 kings. At the young age of 12 he was a prodigal child teacher and was baptized at the age of 30. He travelled about with 12 disciples performing miracles including healing the sick and walking on water. Some of Horus’s other names include, the truth, the light, gods anointed son and the Lamb of God. Horus was betrayed and therefore crucified, after the 3 days of death he was then resurrected. But was Horus the only God who could boast this impressive CV? No, these patterns are found all over the world.
It is first important to mention that Horus was thought up 3000 years before the birth of Christ. Horus was born on December the 25th. He was born of the virgin Isis, translated Mary. He was accompanied by a star in the east. When he was born he was adored by 3 kings. At the young age of 12 he was a prodigal child teacher and was baptized at the age of 30. He travelled about with 12 disciples performing miracles including healing the sick and walking on water. Some of Horus’s other names include, the truth, the light, gods anointed son and the Lamb of God. Horus was betrayed and therefore crucified, after the 3 days of death he was then resurrected. But was Horus the only God who could boast this impressive CV? No, these patterns are found all over the world.
So many, but why? These are just some of the Gods across the world at different times who subscribe to the same characteristics Horus. Attis - Greece -1200 BC Born of a virgin Born on December 25th Crucified
Krishna - India - 900 BC Born of a virgin Star in the East
Performed miracles Dead for 3 days Resurrected
Dionysus Greece - 500 BC Born of a virgin Born on December 25th Performed miracles “King of kings”
Resurrected
Resurrected
Mithra - Persia - 1200 BC Born of a virgin Born on December 25th 12 disciples Performed miracles
But these are only some of many gods all over the world that draw many of the same parallels. Things clearly are looking very suspicious but it doesn’t really explain why they would all follow such similar patters without contact and with thousands of years between them. In order to find out the answer to this question it is helpful to look at Jesus Christ. He was born from the Virgin Mary on December 25th in Bethlehem. His birth was announced by a stat in the east and was followed by 3 kings to adore the new born saviour. He was a child prodigy at 12 and was baptised at the age of 30.
Jesus had 12 disciples who he travelled around with performing miracles such as healing the sick and walking on water and raising the dead. He was known by many other names as well such as the truth, the light, gods anointed son and the Lamb of God. Jesus was betrayed by his disciple Judas and was therefore crucified until after 3 days which he was then resurrected and ascended in to heaven. So if we were to put him in to the chart along with Attis, Krishna, Dionysus, Mithra and even Horus we would find yet again big similarities. JESUS CHRIST Born of a virgin Born on December 25th Star in the East 12 disciples Performed miracles Dead for 3 days Resurrected
Attis Greece 1200 BC Born of a virgin Born on December 25th Crucified
Krishna India - 900 BC Born of a virgin Star in the East
Dionysus Greece - 500 BC Born of a virgin Born on December 25th Performed Performed miracles miracles Dead for 3 Resurrected “King of days King” Resurrected Resurrected
Mithra Persia - 1200 BC Born of a virgin Born on December 25th 12 disciples Performed miracles Dead for 3 days & resurrected
Behind the Curtain The star in the east is called Sirius and on December 24th aligns with the three stars known as orions belt also known as the three kings. Now due to the alignment the three kings and the star in the east point to the sun rise on December 25th, in other words the birth of “God’s Sun”. The Virgin Mary is the constellation Virgo, also known as Virgo the virgin, Virgo in Latin means virgin. The constellation in whole is known as the “house of bread”, and without coincidence Bethlehem literally translates to house of bread, so Bethlehem is referring to the constellation Virgo, in the sky, not on earth. Another interesting phenomenon is that around December 25th, also known as the winter solstice, the days become shorter and of course colder. From the perspective of the northern hemisphere the sun appears to move south while getting smaller and scarcer. The reaction this has with the crop represented to the ancients the idea of death. It was the death of the sun. From December 15th to December 21st, the sun continues to appear to get lower, however over the dates 22nd, 23rd and 24th the sun seems to stop and finds itself in what is known as the “southern cross” or “crux” constellation.
On December 25th the sun moves again, but this time it moves north giving longer days, warmth and spring. And thus it was said; the sun died on the cross for three days and was resurrected or rose again. Hence the numerous parallels between the various sun gods all over the world across time. The reason that the resurrection isn’t celebrated until Easter is because this is the time of the equinox, when the days consist of more daylight than darkness, resembling the sun god prevailing over the night god.
12 Disciples
An age
The most obvious parallel to work out is the 12 disciples. This is of course related to the 12 constellations that the sun (or sun god) travels around with, either literally in the sky or mythically on earth. However the zodiac cross was not just a tool used for tracking the sun it was also a Pagan symbol looking identical to the cross used for Christian symbolism. This is why Jesus is shown on the cross, because is the son of god, Jesus is literally the sun. The light of the world, the risen saviour who will come again, as it does every morning, the glory of god as he fights against darkness, and can be seen rising in the clouds in heaven with his crown of thorns or sun rays.
The concept of an age is a very important one and needs to be addressed to fully understand the contents of the bible. An age is every 2150 years or one-twelfth of the Great Year of approximately 25,800 years. It represents the time required for the vernal equinox to retrograde through the thirty-degree arc of one constellation. So every 2150 years we enter a different age and different constellation. Jesus was the representative of the Piscean age which started at the year 0 and will end in the year 2150 were we shall enter the Aquarian age. In the bible there is a famous passage where Jesus Christ is quoted as saying “I will be with you till the end of the world”. This however is a mistranslation, like many mistranslations in the bible. The actual word that is used is Aeon, which means age. So Jesus is actually saying “I will be with you till the end of the age”. In other words he will be with us until we enter the Aquarian age. But try telling that to the 100,000,000 people that think the end of the world is coming. This Pisces/fish link is consistent throughout the bible as well, for example the link with the fish symbol. At Luke 22:10 Jesus is asked when the last Passover will occur, his response was
“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�. Aquarius is the next constellation in the system and therefore the next age that we are to enter. And Aquarius is always depicted as a man bearing a pitcher of water.