Tag: moses
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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 Moses shattering the Golden Calf symbolizes the transition from the Age of Taurus to Aries, and that Jews blow the ram's horn to celebrate this zodiacal shift. The historical and textual evidence says otherwise.
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?
After examining Horus, Mithras, Attis, Dionysus, Gilgamesh, Sargon, and the Book of the Dead, one conclusion is clear: the 'plagiarism' narrative depends on fabrication, misrepresentation, and methodological error.
Zeitgeist claims the Decalogue was 'taken outright' from Egyptian funerary spells. But one is magic for the dead, the other is law for the living—and the theology is explicitly anti-Egyptian.
Zeitgeist claims Moses' birth story was plagiarized from Sargon of Akkad. But the Sargon text dates to 700 BCE, the narratives have opposite purposes, and the Hebrew word 'tebah' links Moses to Noah—not Mesopotamia.
Zeitgeist alleges that Jesus was copied from Horus and Mithras, Noah from Gilgamesh, Moses from Sargon, and the Ten Commandments from the Egyptian Book of the Dead. What does the evidence show?
A careful examination of Ahmed Deedat's claim that Deuteronomy 18:18 prophesies Muhammad rather than Jesus Christ.