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Why the theory of astrotheology as presented in Zeitgeist and elsewhere fails at the most foundational level.

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  • @mPky1 Maxwell also did the same stuff you see in Zeitgeist on religion and Peter Joseph explicitly stated part 1 (Religion) and part 3 (Fed) were based on his work. Search for Maxwell's "Astrotheology" and his other stuff on religion and you will find everything you see in Part 1 of Zeitgeist.

  • @mPky1 How many times do I need to correct you? I have already done so on the history of the zodiac, the Pope Leo pseudoquote, the origin of Peter Joseph's ideas, and most recently the Gospel of Mark. I might andwer a comment in that video just to show everyone just how stupid you are. For now, you are a waste of my time and you are just out of here.

  • @labarum312 so you canr aanswer aa simple q like why dozens of christian religions have pedo problems and etc, so you insult , wow what an intellectual champ. Too hard to point out a real rebuttal? What other excuse is tthere to explain all the pedo in the church and their complete lack of concern for man or godsjudgement?

  • @labarum312 look how poorly the bible is written, hundreds of different religions telling you incompatible tyhings about the bible. Why couldn't god keep it simple for u fools?so it was incorruptable? How is it possible that jjesus is not ,entioned by name or even directly in the OT? Plz don't tell me us=god +jesus, that's hardly proof. Somehow its easier to believe thejews that jesus was not the messiah or gods son.

  • @mPky1 Are you just a troll or are really this clueless?? In Mark, Jesus states he will rise from the dead and ends with the empty tomb. Ummm ... guess the inference. And then Paul's letters, written long before Mark, spoke of Jesus' resurrection countless times. Your childish outbursts only illustrate your immaturity. Get an education and then come back when you grow up.

  • @labarum312 so if I make the bible simple by understanding sun=light and good and feeds me by way nnature doesn't that make sense rather inventing all thisnotgher nonsense? Nowhere in mark does it say jesus died for our sins, nor does it say he was resurrected.that stuff was made up at a later stage of chrisitianity, just like santa, the easter bunny. No where does the bible say slavery is bad, christianity never banned it but rather gave authority and did it itself.

  • @labarum312 sorry countless bible books use the same lang, about light=good dark=bad, jsus in the clouds etc. If one reads it as the suh in the clouds etc, there is no miracle but rather the author admiring nature and the power of the sun to warm up gibe light so plants and crwautres alike can grow and live. Take the ark of the covenant, supposedly if you touched it you died, and yet the bible itself says thenphillistinsntook it and now its lost, and they didnt die,

  • @labarum312 looks like you confused the new world order z stuff which I'll concede sound like Maxwell with the rreligious portion which is from murdoch.she has written many books on the topic, while Maxwell has none but appears tto have his own vid on astrotheology. Your answer is rather broad and wwithout seeing the vid of hismconfession I can't comment on exactly what he meant by a "A walk thru maxwells work". The vid I saw axtuslly says who wrote the religious portion.

  • @mPky1 Sometimes comments are so absurd they do not deserve the minimal respect accorded by an answer.

  • @mPky1 It's pretty obvious when something is a metaphor. The Bible is full of metaphors. So is most other pieces of anciet literature. When someone compares the grandeur or power of something, it is common to use something in nature as a reference point. It's not that hard to figure out. As for the Sabbath, if you had any familiarity with the NT, you would already realize your folly.

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