Tag: eschatology
5 articles
Zeitgeist argues that religion detaches humans from nature, demands blind submission, and eliminates moral responsibility. But what does the actual teaching of Jesus reveal about authority, ethics, and human accountability?
After examining Moses and Aries, Jesus and Pisces, and the 'End of the Age' as Aquarius, one conclusion emerges: the Bible-as-astrology thesis is historically impossible, textually unsupported, and methodologically bankrupt.
Zeitgeist claims that 'end of the world' is a mistranslation—that Matthew 28:20 actually refers to the end of the astrological Age of Pisces and the dawning of Aquarius. But the Greek, the context, and the timeline all say otherwise.
Zeitgeist claims Jesus' association with fish—disciples as fishermen, the feeding miracles, the ichthys symbol—encodes the astrological Age of Pisces. But the evidence points to geography, economics, and Jewish theology instead.
Zeitgeist alleges that Moses, Jesus, and biblical eschatology encode the astronomical 'Precession of the Equinoxes'—with scripture secretly tracking transitions between astrological ages. What does the evidence show?