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The Christian religion is a parody on the worship of the Sun, in which they put a man whom they call Christ, in the place of the Sun, and pay him the same adoration which was originally paid to the Sun. -- Thomas Paine
Since the Earth experiences four different seasons, all the same and
equal (in time) each year, the round
calendar was divided into four equal parts. This represented the complete
story of the life of "God's Sun." The famous painting of "The
Last Supper" pictures the 12 followers of the Son in four groups (of
3) ... the four seasons of the year!
On the round surface of the yearly calendar, you draw a vertical
line directly across the middle, cutting the
circle
in half - one end being the point of the winter solstice; the other end
being the point of the summer solstice. Then draw another straight line
(crossing the first one). One end of the new line is the spring equinox;
the other end is the autumn equinox. You now have the starting points for
each of the four seasons. This is referred to by all major encyclopedias
and reference works, both ancient and modern, as
"The Cross of the
Zodiac." Thus,
the life of God's "Sun" is on "the Cross."
This is why we see the round circle of the Sun on the crosses of Christian
churches. The next time you pass a Christian church, look for the circle
(Sun) on the cross.
On December 21 or 22, the Sun, going south, reaches its lowest point in the sky (our Winter Solstice). By December 25th, it is clear that the Sun is returning northward during its daily path across the Heavens. Therefore, on Dec. 25th the sun is "Born Again." Christians stole Dec. 25 from the Roman celebration of Sol invictus - the Sun Unconquered. And to this day, His worshippers still celebrate His birthday - Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year.
As noted before, the year was divided into 12 equal parts, or months. And to each month was appointed a heavenly symbol or astrological "Sign." Each of the 12 monthly signs was called a "House" of the heavenly Zodiac.
John 14:2 2 In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. (KJV)
Answer for yourself: Is this passage above a "key" to the reader that there is astrology mixed into the New Testament and we never knew it? This is definitely an astrological reference.
We are told in Matthew 14:17 & 19 that God's Son tends to His people's needs with "Two Fishes." The two fishes represent the astrological sign all astrologers know as "Pisces." Thus, we have had for almost 2000 years God's Sun ruling in His "Kingdom" in the sign of Pisces/Two Fishes. As stated before, these signs are called houses. Therefore, Pisces is the "Lord's House" at this time. Truly the Greatest "Fish Story Ever Told! According to astrology, sometime after the year 2000, the Sun will enter His new Sign, or His new Kingdom, as it was called by the ancients. This next coming Sign/Kingdom, soon to be upon us, will be, according to the Zodiac, the House or Sign of Aquarius. So when we read in Luke 22:10, we now understand why God's Son states that He and His followers, at the last Passover, are to go into "the house of the man with the water pitcher." So we see that in the coming millennium, God's Sun will bring us into His new Kingdom or House of Aquarius (the man with the water pitcher).
Once we realize that in Astrology, each month is assigned one of the so-called "Houses" of the Zodiac and in heaven are 12 houses (12 monthly signs), then the words we read of God's Son saying "In my Father's House are many mansions, " makes sense (when translated correctly).
So, correctly read in the original text, we read: "In my Father's heavenly abode are many houses." Yes, 12 to be exact. "The Pisces of the Zodiac is still prominent on church windows of all denominations."
The zodiac and the circle of the twelve houses are two basic frames of reference which have many things in common; nevertheless, they must be clearly differentiated in the mind of the student of astrology if his or her interpretation is not to lack sharpness and real validity. Zodiacal signs and houses have in common the fact that they are considered usually as spatial factors; that is, they are said to constitute compartments inside of which celestial bodies are located these bodies acquiring thereby special colorations or characteristic traits, and being strengthened or weakened in their action.
There are moreover twelve signs and twelve houses, and the two series give rise to similar sequences of features and meanings. Thus Aries, being the first sign, has characteristics which parallel those of the first house of an astrological chart; Cancer, being the fourth sign parallels in meaning the fourth house, etc. This is so evident in the usual astrological teaching that the signs of the zodiac have been called at times the "houses of the Sun," and also they are considered as the day or night "mansions" of the planets. Religiously minded astrologers, indeed, refer to the zodiacal signs as the "many mansions" in the Father's house, of which Jesus speaks in the Gospels. The zodiac as a whole has been interpreted as a kind of "aura," or electromagnetic spheroid, surrounding the earth, each sign representing a section of this aura. Also correspondences have been established traditionally between each sign and a part of the human body the whole zodiac being said to represent the body of the macrocosmos, or Heavenly Man.
This passage 'In my father's house are many mansions' is not a correct translation. It is meant to say, that in the father's house or abode are many rooms. It refers to the heavens, the actual abode of god, in which there are many houses. And specifically there are the twelve houses of the zodiac. There are several passages in the New & Old Testament that make direct reference to the stars and to astrology.
Anyone familiar with modern-day Christianity must surely know we are said to be living in the "Last Days." This teaching is, in part, based on the idea expressed in Matthew 28:20 of the King James Bible, where God's Son says, "I am with you always, even unto the end of the world." End of the World??!! Yet another simple mistranslation to clarify with a proper understanding of the actual words used. This "end of the world" is translated differently in various Bibles. Some say "End of Time," "End of the Days," and still others say "Conclusion of this system of things."
Answer for yourself: So what does all this talk of the "End Times/Last Days" really mean?
Here is the simple answer. When the scriptures speak of "the end of the world," the actual word used is not, I repeat, not end of the world. The actual word in Greek is "Aeon," which, when correctly translated, means "Age" which refers to one of the Zodiac constellations or signs. Any library will have Bible Concordances. Strong's Bible concordance is a good reference work to use here. Look up the word "age" in any secular dictionary or Bible Concordance. There you will find the word for "age" is from the Greek "Aeon." Remembering that in astrology each of the 12 houses (or signs) of the Zodiac corresponds roughly to a 2000-year period of time, called an "ag," we now know we are nearly 2000 years into the House or Age of Pisces. Now, correctly understood, it can rightly be said that we today, in fact, are living in the "Last Days."
Yes, we are in the last days of the old "Age of Pisces." Soon, God's Sun, not a fleshly "Son", will come again into His New Kingdom or "New Age" of Aquarius (man with the water pitcher).
That's right, "The New Aeon" ... "The New Age." This is the theme in the New Testament - God's Sun and his coming Kingdom/Age. "The New Age of Aquarius.
Answer for yourself: Is this too hard to believe that the whole of the New Testament is teaching the coming of a "new Sun at the end of the present age of Pisces" instead of a "returning Son"? After a life time of erroneous teaching when the allegorical myths and legends of the Sun and its path through the Heavens has been taught "literally" due to the influence of Rome which gave us this New Testament in the first place, I would say "yes", it is hard to believe but when one undertakes such a study of the Solar Mythology in the origin of all religions then then are overwhelmed when you find that the vast majority of "Jesus Stories" in the New Testament find their origin the the Sun, its path through the Heavens, and the movements of the Constellations through the sky. I guess you can say that it is time to do some hard study and that the old saying is so true; namely, "there is nothing new under the Sun".