wildbill wrote:A commenter on YouTube pointed out that "it was Solstice long before the birth of the Christ." I'd like to add that if the Biblical account is true that Christ was born in the spring and so Christmas should be at an entirely different time of the year. Of course its all a fantasy anyways and so it doesn't really matter. Which is why it would be good to reconnect with a more Earth-based form of spirituality.
surfsteve wrote:wildbill wrote:A commenter on YouTube pointed out that "it was Solstice long before the birth of the Christ." I'd like to add that if the Biblical account is true that Christ was born in the spring and so Christmas should be at an entirely different time of the year. Of course its all a fantasy anyways and so it doesn't really matter. Which is why it would be good to reconnect with a more Earth-based form of spirituality.
As far as I know Christmas Solstice doesn't celebrate the birth of Jesus. It celebrates the day Jesus died after being nailed up for 3 days on a cross along with two others. He was allegedly taken to some sort of underground tomb. Why they didn't bury him is beyond me. I guess maybe that would have turned him into a Zombie or something. Easter Solstice was the day he was resurrected. Supposedly the 3 days he spends on the cross coincide with the 3 days the star Sirius dips below the horizon the same time each morning and then resumes climbing back up. Incidentally there are 3 stars in Orion's belt often called the 3 kings and also coincide in position and intensity to the size and location of the 3 Pyramids as well as the 3 crosses the day Christ was crucified. The exact day of December 25 is Roman to throw everyone off track just like the story and the naming of the stars, calling them the 3 kings and even the story about the pyramids being the burial chambers of 3 kings. I always wondered why they said Orion has a sword. What's he doing using a club when he's carrying a sword? It's more in the location of a penis and a bit small and kind of a dangerous place to be carrying a sword. Also the "star" at the end of Orion's "sword" is actually the Andromeda galaxy, containing a billion stars, corresponding perfectly to Orion's seed.
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