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Synopsis: American Zeitgeist is a feature length documentary by filmmaker Rob McGann that offers a historical look at the War on Terrorism from 1979 through 2006. The narrative of American Zeitgeist is woven out of more than 40 in-depth interviews with leading experts on terrorism, U.S. foreign policy, Islam and Middle Eastern studies.
 
IMDB:
8.4
Year:
2006
150 min
86 Views


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.

Now, Jesus is the figure who usheres in the age

following Aries - the Age of Pisces or the two fish.

Fish symbolism is very abundant in the New Testament.

Jesus feeds 5000 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've 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's assumed birthday

is essentially the start of this age.

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

where the next Passover will be after he is gone,

Jesus replies:

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

of the pitcher of water.

He represents the age after Pisces.

And when the Sun (God's Son)

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.

Now, we've 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:

However, in the King's 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's solar Piscian 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

who believe the end of the world is coming.

Further more, the character of Jesus,

being a literary and astrological hybrid

is most explicitly a plagiarisation

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 Annunciation,

the Immaculate Conception,

the birth and the adoration of Horus.

The images begin with thought announcing to

the virgin Isis that she will conceive Horus,

then Neith, 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 the tradition.

The concept of the Great Flood is ubiquitous

throughout the ancient world

with over 200 sided claims in different periods of time.

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 the 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 and 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 midwife.

Further more, Moses is known as the Law-giver,

the giver of the Ten Commandments.

However, the idea of a law being passed from God

to a prophet up on a montain 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 Dikta

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.

And as far as the Ten Commandments,

they are taken out right 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.

and many many more are all attributes of Egyptian ideas,

long predating Christianity and Judaism.

Justin Martyr, one of the first

Christian historians and defenders wrote:

In a different writing, Justin Martyr said:

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 a foresight to come before Christ

and create his characteristics in the pagan world.

Fundamentalist Christianity. Fascinating!

These people actually believe the world is 12.000 years old.

I swear to God!

I actually asked one of these guys.

OK, dinosaur fossils!

He says:
"Dinosaur fossils?

God put those here to test our faith."

I think God put you here to test my faith, dude.

The bible is nothing more than

astrotheological literary hybrid

just like nearly all religious myths before it.

In fact, tha aspect of transference

of one character's attributes to a new character

can be found within the book itself.

In the Old Testament there is 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 sail of Joseph,

disciple Judas suggests the sail 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.

Further more, is there any non-biblical

historical evidence of any person

living with the name Jesus,

the son of Mary

who travel about with 12 followers,

healing people, and the like?

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 historian 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 justified Jesus's existence.

Pliny the Younger, Suetonius and Tacitus

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