Below is a film clip that I found on YouTube the other day. It lays out a plausible theory that Christianity and other religions originating in the Middle East are based on early Sun worship and astrology. I cannot vouch for the credibility of the factual assertions. In fact, I suspect that some may be hyperbole or wishful thinking. The film is, however, quite illuminating and entertaining.
One thing that I noticed about the points put forth in the film that was apparently not noticed by the writers and producers is the connection between an apparent mistranslation of one of Jesus' prophecies and current events, specifically global warming.
The film points out that when Jesus supposedly said that he would be with "us" to the end of time was actually a mistranslation. The word used in the original text, "aeon", is better translated as "age" or "era". Thus, what Jesus actually said was that he would be with us until the end of the age.
That point is significant because, as the film points out, Jesus was born at the beginning of the astrological age of Pisces, which will end around the year 2150. At that time the age of Aquarius will begin. Remember the Fifth Dimension song of the same name? (Also, used in the Broadway show and movie "Hair".)
According to the song, in the age of Aquarius "peace will guide the planet and love will steer the stars".
The filmmakers did note that the symbol for Christianity is a fish and for Pisces is two fish (and they mention Jesus feeding a multitude--supposedly--with two fish and five loaves). What they did not mention is that because of global warming many parts of the Earth may well be flooded by the year 2150--the beginning of the Age of Aquarius, which is the water sign.
If atheism were a religion, and I were superstitious, I might claim that this was a prophecy that Christianity would disappear around that time. In fact, it may well disappear around that time because humanity may begin to realize that global warming and the resulting flooding and other forms of harm are a direct result of religion's influence on history.
After all, were it not for religion no one would be debating whether birth control should be used. It is clear that our world is overpopulated and that global warming, not to mention the utter inability of our society to acknowledge it and make plans to stop it, is a direct result.
"Peace will guide the planet and love will steer the stars". Hmm. . . sounds like a prophecy of the end of religion to me! If only.
Here is the film. Enjoy:
One thing that I noticed about the points put forth in the film that was apparently not noticed by the writers and producers is the connection between an apparent mistranslation of one of Jesus' prophecies and current events, specifically global warming.
The film points out that when Jesus supposedly said that he would be with "us" to the end of time was actually a mistranslation. The word used in the original text, "aeon", is better translated as "age" or "era". Thus, what Jesus actually said was that he would be with us until the end of the age.
That point is significant because, as the film points out, Jesus was born at the beginning of the astrological age of Pisces, which will end around the year 2150. At that time the age of Aquarius will begin. Remember the Fifth Dimension song of the same name? (Also, used in the Broadway show and movie "Hair".)
According to the song, in the age of Aquarius "peace will guide the planet and love will steer the stars".
The filmmakers did note that the symbol for Christianity is a fish and for Pisces is two fish (and they mention Jesus feeding a multitude--supposedly--with two fish and five loaves). What they did not mention is that because of global warming many parts of the Earth may well be flooded by the year 2150--the beginning of the Age of Aquarius, which is the water sign.
If atheism were a religion, and I were superstitious, I might claim that this was a prophecy that Christianity would disappear around that time. In fact, it may well disappear around that time because humanity may begin to realize that global warming and the resulting flooding and other forms of harm are a direct result of religion's influence on history.
After all, were it not for religion no one would be debating whether birth control should be used. It is clear that our world is overpopulated and that global warming, not to mention the utter inability of our society to acknowledge it and make plans to stop it, is a direct result.
"Peace will guide the planet and love will steer the stars". Hmm. . . sounds like a prophecy of the end of religion to me! If only.
Here is the film. Enjoy: