Did Christmas Copy the Sun God's Birthday?

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00:00 Introduction and Summary
3:54 Iconography Overview
6:19 Basic History
15:10 Elagabalus and Aurelian
23:08 Examining the Origins of Sol Festival
31:47 The History of Religions Theory
37:30 The Calculation Theory
46:42 Summary and Takeaway

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  • @ReligionForBreakfast
    @ReligionForBreakfast2 жыл бұрын

    Axial tilt is the reason for the season: www.patreon.com/religionforbreakfast

  • @mr.bulldops7692

    @mr.bulldops7692

    2 жыл бұрын

    A god I have been curious about ever since I heard my dude Aurelian was a fan of Sol Invictus. Thank you for making this video!

  • @mr.bulldops7692

    @mr.bulldops7692

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kugicaimp192 which pagans and what were they celebrating?

  • @didack1419

    @didack1419

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kugicaimp192 Cringe. Don't use all-caps, it's annoying and pathetic. It's "pieces of evidence", not "evidences" . It's not the" heliocentric model", solstices and equinoxes were known before the heliocentric model because they are completely obvious just by living. 🤦 Are you conscious about your environment at all? Christmas is not pagan. You just have picked a secularist modernist trope and believed it. Get over it, in either case Christians were celebrating a non-Christian feast, either because it was pagan or because it was seasonal. It's the same stuff.

  • @MusicalRaichu

    @MusicalRaichu

    2 жыл бұрын

    can you publish this research as a paper?

  • @logandavis2273

    @logandavis2273

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kugicaimp192 sounds as though you believe the purpose of this channel is Christian apology. Lol By the way, your caps lock is on.

  • @johntaylor9381
    @johntaylor93812 жыл бұрын

    Proof that this is a good channel is that he took literally half of the video just to establish the history and context behind the argument. Nothing here is taken for granted. Best religious channel on KZread by far.

  • @davidgumazon

    @davidgumazon

    2 жыл бұрын

    So basically... A waste of time?

  • @brayancepeda1814

    @brayancepeda1814

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davidgumazon if you are dumb, yes

  • @davidgumazon

    @davidgumazon

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@brayancepeda1814 If it's insult, it's not even an answer. If you insist that you're not dumb, it would be much help please summarize the video with TL;DR I don't want to waste my time on such trivia, which is the point of the title of this video but it's not even a short video. I'm impatient type person.

  • @erickramirez8428

    @erickramirez8428

    2 жыл бұрын

    Esoterica, let's talk religion, and seekers of unity are also great

  • @proculusjulius7035

    @proculusjulius7035

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davidgumazon well if you're an impatient sort of person there's this handy feature that KZread has that can be used to increase the speed of the video or you can double tap to seek a few seconds ahead or you can just drag the red line to a particular position of the video on the screen or all together, you can just not watch the video if you find it too long. So many options to choose from that leave us all wondering, "is he really that dumb?!"

  • @ADEpoch
    @ADEpoch Жыл бұрын

    This sort of level headed academic research into religion isn't easy for the masses to get hold of without moving in academic circles, so I'm really thankful that you put these video together for us.

  • @KraigFang

    @KraigFang

    7 ай бұрын

    I’m not religious, but I like these videos about human history and faiths/theology of our history. All the different styles and traditions that humans have created and so many details in all of them… it’s all very interesting! I believe Jesus lived, I just don’t believe he was the son of god. I read the very very first parts of bible and sorry but makes me chuckle a bit… why create a couple humans in this paradise but then (being the master of everything possible) create a certain fruit that’s bad? Why did god even allow a snake to mess up Adam and Eve… Basically it would be god saying “Ok I created you, you’re awesome and got paradise going on, ohhhh but don’t eat this one plant I created to be next to you but don’t eat it. (Then he created a snake or is not in complete control of the universe) Oh and don’t listen to the snake either!”… sure I get it was all a fake story, a fable that teaches about avoiding evil that can be great tasting or good looking or most popular and staying faithful to god’s word. Just saying lots of that book, for any religion, are half true or over exaggerated just for the main point ✌️😂

  • @Weirdomanification

    @Weirdomanification

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@KraigFangKeep in mind that the original sin was the desire for knowledge. Specifically good and evil. It is amazingly diabolical.

  • @bluebagelman1920

    @bluebagelman1920

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s why I’ve always believed like the gnostics that the snake was the key to enlightenment, and god in the story is not a good dude.

  • @rickmarti77
    @rickmarti77 Жыл бұрын

    It was scary for prehistoric people to see the days getting shorter in the winter. Most cultures celebrated the return of the sun at the winter solstice. Stonehenge is just one of hundreds similar sites around the world.

  • @derinko

    @derinko

    Жыл бұрын

    I think it was more of a nuisance than fear, after all, prehistoric humans were the same as smart as we are today

  • @vatsmith8759

    @vatsmith8759

    Жыл бұрын

    Nah, they would have seen the same thing happen regularly every year since they were born and would have got used to it.

  • @83croissant

    @83croissant

    Жыл бұрын

    Sure but those sites are Neolithic. Can one draw a direct line from them to the late Roman era ?? The Celts living in Briton didn’t even know what Stonehenge was for, since they arrived ages later

  • @ultra-papasmurf

    @ultra-papasmurf

    11 ай бұрын

    @@vatsmith8759 understanding and regularity doesnt make it unterrifying, although for the wealthy it wouldve been mere annoyance your average peasant, serf or prole would know that potential hunger and pain were coming

  • @roguesheep3083

    @roguesheep3083

    11 ай бұрын

    i'm just glad i know ol' Sol is always there, undeniably, no mysterious ways silliness 😋

  • @richardw2977
    @richardw29772 жыл бұрын

    This is a fantastic deep dive. I know that I'm not alone in appreciating the thorough explanation and the inclusion of counter arguments. I can only imagine how much work this was to research, boil down, write, film, and edit. Thank you!

  • @sophroniel

    @sophroniel

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can believe the basic barebones of information on this topic that I struggled to find in school is now receiving a thorough, educated deep dive for free on youtube.... even 10, 15, 20 years ago, education was sooooo different!! We're so lucky to get amazing educational videos all the time from channels like RfB now days!!!!

  • @milesdyson5211

    @milesdyson5211

    2 жыл бұрын

    Acually it's the worship of the Saturn God Kronos. Who lived, in the north pole , was an old man who ate his children. The Satanic inverted version of this ss Santa clause, Christmas is celebrated from the worship and festivities of Saturnalia. Kronos is also known as the God of time.

  • @amirseighali856

    @amirseighali856

    2 жыл бұрын

    He is wrong about mithraism tho

  • @pattrell5257

    @pattrell5257

    Жыл бұрын

    @@amirseighali856 You have to be careful about these kinds of quasi explanations, because you have to remember who wants you following holidays that were once linked to pagan gods, sin, and/or pointing to slaughter*? It's the elites and those onboard with their leadership! And, they would also do damage control so that you keep on celebrating like sheep...That might be because they are satanists and want to take you with them! *Probably still is to the elites and those that embrace eIitist satanic philosophy!

  • @islamwithproof20

    @islamwithproof20

    Жыл бұрын

    Does Christmas Exist? Did jesus born on 25th December? Actually bible is silent about the birth date of jesus. The earlier christians didnt celebrate birth of jesus. "Christmas is really about bringing out your inner pagan" - kenneth c davis (historian). National geographic has a book named 'An uncommon history of common things'. Infact for fours centuries (400 years) after the life of jesus there was no such concept in Christianity. december 25th has nothing to do with the birth of jesus. Then who came up with this? infact it was not until pope julius the first he chose the date. why? To appease the pagans for a festival that had for saturnalia which was to celebrate saturn(the sun god). This festival was celebrated even before christianity reached rome. What was they did on the festival? They gave gifts, decorated trees with red berries. Julius took this and bring this to Christian religion. Earlier christians stood up against this. In 1659 oliver Cromwell from British parliament had banned it. The purists who came from Europe didnt celebrated this because they also believed that its a pagan festival. It was illegal in the United States. You can google and can see the pictures and posters of the old notices about this. Lets check what Holy Quran and bible says about the date of jesus birth. 1. Bible(luke chapter 2 verse 8) That night angels found shepherd out in the fied and the shepherds were told that a child is born to a woman in Bethlehem. 25th of December is wild winter in palastine no jew will be do foolhardy should be so foolish to be out in the open air in the field with flock will freeze to death. It must be a warm summer. 2. Quran(mariam verse 25) When child was born a voice has heard an angel of the lord telling her " you are under the date palm shake the palm leaf and it let fall fresh ripe dates( fresh ripe dates are only found in mid summers). Fun fact : bible never mentions Santa clause. "We dont know that any of the saying attributed to jesus in the gospels are genuinely original that is, that he actually uttered them" - book History of bible (John barton - Christian scholar)

  • @zafarahmed3468
    @zafarahmed34682 жыл бұрын

    51 minutes of ReligionForBreakfast thank you

  • @rayneweber7942

    @rayneweber7942

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ikr. Awesome. Even if it is more like lunchtime

  • @zafarahmed3468

    @zafarahmed3468

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rayneweber7942 I love videos like these, hour long full of information

  • @rachel_sj

    @rachel_sj

    2 жыл бұрын

    51 Minutes of Religion for Breakfast…gotta check the calendar cause it must be my birthday

  • @k9thexv630

    @k9thexv630

    2 жыл бұрын

    You just know the answer to this question is much more complicated than a simple "yes" or "no" by the 51 minute video length. Not that I'm complaining, far from it. This is going to be fun.

  • @USA50_

    @USA50_

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same!

  • @PitboyHarmony1
    @PitboyHarmony12 жыл бұрын

    I realised 2/3rds the way through ... that this was a 50 plus minute video. I got so wrapped up in the subject, that I didnt notice it was so long. It really struck me as more of a full on lecture than a youtube video breeze thru, and I liked that. Thoroughly covered, well argued and complete. So far my fav of yours.

  • @palaxa

    @palaxa

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here. I was like: Uhm, yeah, interesting, oh.... oh, look at the time! :D

  • @amypieterse4127

    @amypieterse4127

    2 жыл бұрын

    I read this comment and realised that this video was 50 minutes long.

  • @islamwithproof20

    @islamwithproof20

    Жыл бұрын

    Does Christmas Exist? Did jesus born on 25th December? Actually bible is silent about the birth date of jesus. The earlier christians didnt celebrate birth of jesus. "Christmas is really about bringing out your inner pagan" - kenneth c davis (historian). National geographic has a book named 'An uncommon history of common things'. Infact for fours centuries (400 years) after the life of jesus there was no such concept in Christianity. december 25th has nothing to do with the birth of jesus. Then who came up with this? infact it was not until pope julius the first he chose the date. why? To appease the pagans for a festival that had for saturnalia which was to celebrate saturn(the sun god). This festival was celebrated even before christianity reached rome. What was they did on the festival? They gave gifts, decorated trees with red berries. Julius took this and bring this to Christian religion. Earlier christians stood up against this. In 1659 oliver Cromwell from British parliament had banned it. The purists who came from Europe didnt celebrated this because they also believed that its a pagan festival. It was illegal in the United States. You can google and can see the pictures and posters of the old notices about this. Lets check what Holy Quran and bible says about the date of jesus birth. 1. Bible(luke chapter 2 verse 8) That night angels found shepherd out in the fied and the shepherds were told that a child is born to a woman in Bethlehem. 25th of December is wild winter in palastine no jew will be do foolhardy should be so foolish to be out in the open air in the field with flock will freeze to death. It must be a warm summer. 2. Quran(mariam verse 25) When child was born a voice has heard an angel of the lord telling her " you are under the date palm shake the palm leaf and it let fall fresh ripe dates( fresh ripe dates are only found in mid summers). Fun fact : bible never mentions Santa clause. "We dont know that any of the saying attributed to jesus in the gospels are genuinely original that is, that he actually uttered them" - book History of bible (John barton - Christian scholar)

  • @TerrariaGolem

    @TerrariaGolem

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here, a year later

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info.

  • @pras12100
    @pras121002 жыл бұрын

    As I understood it, the logic behind December 25th was based on the first chapter of Luke: 1. The birth of John the Baptist is foretold to Zechariah during his period as a Temple priest (Luke 1:5-22) (unknown day). 2. Zechariah finishes his period as Temple priest, goes home to his wife Elizabeth and John is conceived (Luke 1:23). This seems to have been considered to be at the start of the Jewish New Year. Whether this is a leap in the dark I do not know but the Jewish New Year is often celebrated around 24th/25th September and the early writers seemed to have settled on this. 3.When Jesus is announced to Mary she is told that Elizabeth is "in her sixth month" (Luke 1:36). Add six months to 25th September you get 25th March. This is the date that they assumed Jesus was conceived on. 4. Add nine months to 25th March and you get 25th December so that was when they decided Jesus was born. I am not saying that I agree with this logic, only that this is how I think the early Christians came up with December 25th for the birth of Jesus.

  • @lasagnasux4934

    @lasagnasux4934

    2 жыл бұрын

    I find it much more likely that they used those dates to create a Christian alternative so that newly converted Christians wouldn't be tempted to participate in pagan holy days.

  • @ky3532

    @ky3532

    2 жыл бұрын

    So the whole idea of 25th December was based on presumption or added by some who intended to form a new belief about a birthday but intentionally related it to the sun god and was able to convince with their ideas.

  • @milesdyson5211

    @milesdyson5211

    2 жыл бұрын

    Acually it's the worship of the Saturn God Kronos. Who lived, in the north pole , was an old man who ate his children. The Satanic inverted version of this is Santa clause, Christmas is celebrated from the worship and festivities of Saturnalia. Kronos is also known as the God of time.

  • @greatminds1017

    @greatminds1017

    2 жыл бұрын

    The thing is though Gabriel told Mary that she would become pregnant soon, but doesn't tell her WHEN or that she already is. It doesn't seem like a same day event, so to assume she did become pregnant at that exact moment is an error. We know Jesus was born soon after the time when joseph and Mary had to travel to Bethlehem for the census because Joseph was from the house of David, so right there it couldn't have been in December no matter what. It's more likely that this merge with pagan celebrations occured because the Roman emperor Constantine was clever to unite his empire in religious tolerance instead of fighting against the growing spread of Christianity.

  • @carloswater7

    @carloswater7

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nowhere in the Gospel of Luke chapter 2 it says Jesus was born on December 24/ 25th. Also, in the Gospel of Luke chapter 2 it says "Shepherds were looking for the flock at night" biblical scholars concluded this is not speaking about December 25th. Nobody keeps their flocks at night out in winter.

  • @maxpauley00
    @maxpauley002 жыл бұрын

    Out of all the video essay channels that talk about history and culture, your's is by far one of the most interesting and thorough. Please keep up the incredible work!

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @RandomGuy-jo8ky
    @RandomGuy-jo8ky2 жыл бұрын

    People like to try the "son" and "sun" game but "fili" and "sol" don't sound at all the same do they?

  • @moongirl786

    @moongirl786

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow. In addition, the English word "sun" comes from the Anglo-Saxon sun god, Sunna

  • @sjappiyah4071

    @sjappiyah4071

    2 жыл бұрын

    LOOOL FR, I see that mythicists argument so much it’s pathetic

  • @TechBearSeattle

    @TechBearSeattle

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@moongirl786 - Sunne. In Anglo-Saxon, the suffix -a on a name typically indicated the male gender.

  • @leethechief

    @leethechief

    2 жыл бұрын

    What about the fact one of the sun Gods name is also Amen?

  • @RandomGuy-jo8ky

    @RandomGuy-jo8ky

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@leethechief a joke I presume?

  • @I_am_Irisarc
    @I_am_Irisarc2 жыл бұрын

    The depictions of Sol in Christian tombs and Jewish synagogues seems to me to be equivalent to the way we might depict the sun as having a happy face in current times. Not as "corny" or silly of course, it's a personification of the solar body that was not actually believed to be a living entity. It was just a way to depict the sun in a fanciful, traditional way. I mean, they could have just shown a round ball radiating its rays, more like the way we see the actual sun, but that's not very decorative or solemn enough for such a serious space. I don't think the people of that time actually believed the sun was alive in that way. It was certainly important to them, though, so they wanted to honor it by giving it a personality.

  • @jokerfacebitch

    @jokerfacebitch

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's an interesting proposal.

  • @Boro87

    @Boro87

    2 жыл бұрын

    It was a cult that believed god was the sun. This idea is WAY older then the christian and jewish religions.

  • @I_am_Irisarc

    @I_am_Irisarc

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Boro87 yes, but think the use of the images as decorative is what most of the ancient religions had devolved into by the time they were used in the Roman/early-Christian period. I know they didn't invent the idea but they ised it because "everyone knew" that was what the sun actually looked like.

  • @wongar1886

    @wongar1886

    2 жыл бұрын

    So Sol is the equivalent of putting a sun with sunglasses in the corner of a little landscape sketch? Awesome.

  • @I_am_Irisarc

    @I_am_Irisarc

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wongar1886 sure, why not? Of course I mean it's way more formal, and I think it was used mainly as a resprectful stylization, not quite that silly, but not as a true representation of a god. While this is not an exact analogy, I see it kind of like the decorative puti used in baroque design. They look like either cupids or cerephim but they are not meant to be perceived as such. Of course, I'm willing to admit that my whole idea is wrong. I'm just explaining m thoughts on why imahes of Sol might have been used in nominally monotheistic settigs.

  • @OzDoll
    @OzDoll2 жыл бұрын

    Highly admire your videos, the effort you put into them, and the fact that you ALWAYS cite your sources. You're one of my favourite knowledge spreaders out there. Thanks for the video!

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @storyBuddhas
    @storyBuddhas5 ай бұрын

    "I keep coming back to these teachings whenever life gets chaotic. Each time, I find new layers of understanding and tranquility. Truly transformative."

  • @WhereAml
    @WhereAml2 жыл бұрын

    Came here to PRAISE THE SUN Stayed for the 51 minutes

  • @merrittanimation7721

    @merrittanimation7721

    2 жыл бұрын

    \[T]/

  • @shanea632

    @shanea632

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kugicaimp192 👍👍👍👏👏👏

  • @signoguns8501

    @signoguns8501

    Жыл бұрын

    If only I could be so grossly incandescent...

  • @jasonvoorheesv1nce904

    @jasonvoorheesv1nce904

    Жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @elizabethgrey6040
    @elizabethgrey60402 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this awesome video as always! I’m in first year university right now and am planning to do a major in classics and a minor in religion. Your channel has been a huge help for me in discovering my passion!

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @CatManThree
    @CatManThree2 жыл бұрын

    I love how a lot of comments are people saying/explaining or going on rants while not having watched the video.

  • @albertohernandez8721

    @albertohernandez8721

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very true sadly

  • @sjappiyah4071
    @sjappiyah40712 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad that you’re separating evidence based arguments, from arguments of silence that people use in their theories. Unfortunately, many mythicists fail to make this distinction. Thanks for the sources in the bibliography too ! And happy new year

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @danieleyre8913

    @danieleyre8913

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Gamefan86 Ugh. What is your malfunction?

  • @Theo-bk6qj

    @Theo-bk6qj

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@danieleyre8913 it's a spammer spamming the same old thing without any sources.

  • @ThriftyCHNR

    @ThriftyCHNR

    Күн бұрын

    @@Gamefan86really interesting. It is unsurprising that humanity’s first religion was based in worshipping nature observed

  • @jonathanmitchell2040
    @jonathanmitchell20402 жыл бұрын

    I love this kind of deep dive. It really helps to learn about the topic as a whole rather than a few sporadic tidbits. Thank you for this. I feel like the modern cultural significance of Christmas really leads a lot of people astray. Of course ancient Christians would put a higher priority on the Crucifixion.

  • @joelsytairo6338

    @joelsytairo6338

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kugicaimp192 wtf

  • @Fvillegas

    @Fvillegas

    2 жыл бұрын

    Catholics DO put Crucifixion above the Nativity

  • @AngorRandford

    @AngorRandford

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kugicaimp192 the CONTENT CREATOR is an academic scholar. Pretty much objective. Nice try!!

  • @joelsytairo6338

    @joelsytairo6338

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Fvillegas in theory yes. in practice, most Catholics today take Christmas more seriously than Easter and Holy Week.

  • @archerthebarcher

    @archerthebarcher

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kugicaimp192 press caps lock so you don't type in all capital letters

  • @MrsBridgette2012
    @MrsBridgette20128 ай бұрын

    Congratulations to you for producing such an interesting,educational and informative video. This is one I could not turn away from the whole way through.🥇

  • @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156
    @hugodesrosiers-plaisance31562 жыл бұрын

    Great video, amazing work! I'm going through a Roman history phase, these days, so I was really happy to see such a huge video about this topic!

  • @tianlonghong665
    @tianlonghong6652 жыл бұрын

    Loved the video! Thank you for your hard work and sharing your passion with all of us subscribers.

  • @dazedneptune
    @dazedneptune2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking the longer time to explain this topic. It was really interesting!

  • @maxjohn6012
    @maxjohn6012 Жыл бұрын

    Fascinating, as always. I really enjoyed this longer, more in-depth treatment. Great work, thank you for doing what you do!

  • @devinbraun1852
    @devinbraun18522 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, great video. Very interesting and enjoyable, 51 min of pure quality content, no fluff. Production quality is also excellent. You obviously put a ton of time and energy into your postings.

  • @Emymagdalena
    @Emymagdalena2 жыл бұрын

    Elagabal is the most interesting god. I’m so glad he’s mentioned

  • @ReligionForBreakfast

    @ReligionForBreakfast

    2 жыл бұрын

    Super interesting. Elagabal deserves a standalone video.

  • @davidcheater4239

    @davidcheater4239

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ReligionForBreakfast I'd love a video on Elagabal. As I've gotten older I've become more skeptical about the depictions of Elagabalus, both by the Romans and by the Romantics.

  • @elliottprats1910

    @elliottprats1910

    2 жыл бұрын

    Elagabal depicted as a black stone, I wonder if the kabba 🕋 (the black meteorite) in Mecca that Muslims use in their prayers was originally associated with Elagabal.

  • @Zeyede_Siyum

    @Zeyede_Siyum

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ReligionForBreakfast *Orthodox Tewahido church deserves a video!*

  • @MS-Holding

    @MS-Holding

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ok guys. Elagabal: "El-Gabal Is a syrian syncretic deity made out of El: El is at points the God in the bible and according to some theories the basis for Allah, which makes sense since El was the one who hanged out with Abraham, only after Mt Sinai Judaism became Monotheistic and worship of El and his wife Ascherah became condemed. And Gabal: which is a corrupted version of the name Gibil which is one of the names of the Babylonian God Marduk. Now, the problem is, the only person I could use as a source for this is a lunatic frenchman from 1930. Antonin Artaud "Heliogabalus the crowned Anarchist" But I did some research and there is some basis to it: The connection between Marduk and Elgabal is pretty clear, from the similarity in the celebration with the black stone and the Babylonian New year. The connection between El and Elgabal is clear from the circumcision of the Priest and that they are not allowed to eat the flesh of pigs. Furthermore, Marduk was known as the Solar Calf(Golden Calf) and this would mean that the connection between him and El who was also worshiped as a solar calf in the Biblical book of Exitus. Was already established at the times of Moses. El who the Greeks identified with Saturn is such a enigma anyways, further research is needed. Sadly not many Theologist would dare to touch this topic, since it kinda involves implying that Allah might be Saturn. Which is kinda problematic, as you might guess.

  • @whitlermountain7198
    @whitlermountain71982 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the lengthy videos. To be honest, I have trouble sleeping, and yours videos are perfect for it. As much as I love the content, I can't help but fall asleep to the easiness of your voice and the topics you cover. Keep it up Mr RFB!

  • @skollthehunter2709
    @skollthehunter27092 жыл бұрын

    First of all - I LOVE longer videos done by you… I am 100% up for more! Secondly, recently I became extremely interested in “evolution of religion” so to speak. What I mean is the topic of how religions across the world “evolved”. What are the mechanics that drives religious evolution? What were first religions? Why certain religions “survived” and why some didn’t? Why some (like Christianity) were able to “overthrow” other, older religions? I am aware that trying to answer those questions would be extremely difficult and would probably need a series here, but the religions had such an amazing impact on worlds history, civilisations and so on, that it would be amazing to at least touch these questions. I would be very glad if you d try to make a video or two (whole series would be the greatest new yer gift ever!) on this topic, as you being a real scholar on the subject would make them much better (no conspiracy theories about animism “the first religion”, much easier access to credible data and probably also other scholars)… just trying to give you an idea for content ;) Happy New Year!

  • @anapatriciaruizbeltran9822
    @anapatriciaruizbeltran98222 жыл бұрын

    I can’t believe I watch the whole video in one go. It was quite easy to follow, thank you so much for making it! And congrats on your patrons.

  • @dinalantdemerenis8220
    @dinalantdemerenis82202 жыл бұрын

    I have studied this very subject myself for a thesis and I have really enjoyed this video! Thanks so much for this deep dive and theory analysis! Remaining clear is not so easy considering the amount of information and you have aced it! This is what I love about your YT channel. This video is the best Christmas present you could offer to all your viewers! Thanks very much and happy holidays! Can't wait for next videos!

  • @gordo191

    @gordo191

    2 жыл бұрын

    You might like the book called " The Great Controversy "

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @taniagarcia-solis3745

    @taniagarcia-solis3745

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Gamefan86 someone didn’t watch the video 🥸🥸

  • @davidqatan

    @davidqatan

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Gamefan86this is all nonsense. There is no historical evidence for anything you said. In fact, the fact that you tried to make an argument for paganism based on English homophones of son and sun demonstrates that you’re educated on this subject. Watch the video.

  • @user-bb5kk5lt6u
    @user-bb5kk5lt6u2 жыл бұрын

    It was an incredibly interesting video. I'm a big fan of your work, and I would love to see more longer videos. Thank you very much for the work you do

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @kevinhullinger8743
    @kevinhullinger87436 ай бұрын

    In a nutshell, all over the world, for countless millennia, people have participated in a religious ritual at winter solstice (rebirth of the sun) Dec 25th was the date of the pagan ritual Rome, chosen in A.D. 274 by emperor Aurelian as the birthday of the unconquered sun (natalis solis invicti) at some point in before A.D. 336 the Church of Rome established the commemoration of the birthday of Christ, sun of righteousness, on the same date…..

  • @robertcain3426

    @robertcain3426

    20 күн бұрын

    In the same way the church of Rome took on the Pontifex Maximus and the College of Pontiffs who elect him, from the Roman Emporer. Who in turn took it from the priesthood which was at Pergamos, the 'Seat of Satan' according to Revelation 1. And who in turn came from Babylon when the priests escaped the fall of Babylon by the Persians and escaped to Pergamos/Pergamom/Pergamum.

  • @Murdocisgod83
    @Murdocisgod832 жыл бұрын

    These must be a mountain of work, but I really hope to see more long-form, investigatory videos like this in the future! Bravo!

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @elliottprats1910
    @elliottprats19102 жыл бұрын

    Elagabal depicted as a black stone, I wonder if the kabba 🕋 (the black meteorite) in Mecca that Muslims use in their prayers was originally associated with Elagabal.

  • @Chmurrayjr

    @Chmurrayjr

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤔

  • @oetz_p

    @oetz_p

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the black stone venerration is most similar to aphrodite worship

  • @osvaldoolmeda3773
    @osvaldoolmeda37732 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Like you say, we tend to simplify this topics a lot to make interesting statements and that's why researches like this are very important, to let people know of the complexity of religion so that we can better understand how it works and how it influences society.

  • @MaryamMaqdisi
    @MaryamMaqdisi2 жыл бұрын

    Wow. Amazing overview. This is my favorite video you ever made so far, thank you for sharing. This is exactly why I trust your thoughts so much.

  • @Manutez2009
    @Manutez20092 жыл бұрын

    Excellent work, I really appreciate all the effort you put in this video. I wish you merry Christmas!

  • @yensid4294
    @yensid42942 жыл бұрын

    A couple of those floor tile decorations were astronomical/astrological depictions. I definitely saw Gemini, Taurus, Scorpio, etc represented. Even now, it is customary to place the sun ( & sometimes the moon) in the center with the 12 houses/constellations forming a ring around the outside in artistic renderings for astrology. The sun & moon travel through the different houses. The sun travels throughout the year, the moon throughout the month.

  • @ReligionForBreakfast

    @ReligionForBreakfast

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, both examples depict the zodiac. Absolutely fascinating sites.

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @jamesnomos8472

    @jamesnomos8472

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Gamefan86 The Christ-Myth theory which you are describing, is almost universally rejected by modern scholars (religious and secular alike) with basically all accepting at minimum that there was a historical figure called Jesus (or Yeshua, or similar) who lived in the Galilee and was executed by crucifixion (a common and brutal method common in the Roman empire for severe crimes). The Christ-myth theory (both in general and D. M. Murdock's version in specific) contradicts archaeological evidence (among other sources). It relies on an outdated form of religious studies which sought to analyse and unify different religious myths as being all coded allegories for the sun, a position now widely recognised as untenable and contradicting historical evidence. Remember, it is not enough to search for correspondences and supporting evidence for a theory, we must also search even moreso for contradicting evidence lest we fool ourselves with cherrypicking.

  • @Junkinsally

    @Junkinsally

    6 ай бұрын

    @@jamesnomos8472-Well of course it’s rejected! Not because it’s wrong,(it’s not wrong) but because it destroys the credibility of the ideology. Christianity is such a knockoff of Pagan religions it’s pathetic.

  • @jamesnomos8472

    @jamesnomos8472

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Junkinsally Nah it's wrong. There's a reason I specified that it was rejected by modern scholars both religious AND secular. Scholars have been poking holes in the historicity of many many bits of the bible for centuries, they stopped being squeamish about it LONG ago. Trust me, if the evidence pointed towards sun-deity christ-myth, secular scholars would happily talk about it the same way they've torn apart all the old traditions regarding, for example, Mosaic authorship.

  • @Raiin-mf2ku
    @Raiin-mf2ku2 жыл бұрын

    Wow! 51 minutes?! Jesus Christ, dude... I am quite happy now. Thanks you for making such good content.

  • @ReligionForBreakfast

    @ReligionForBreakfast

    2 жыл бұрын

    Longest RFB video ever (not including livestreams). I think I'll be returning to sub-30-minute videos 😅

  • @tudoraragornofgreyscot8482

    @tudoraragornofgreyscot8482

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ReligionForBreakfast when will you do Inca?

  • @ReligionForBreakfast

    @ReligionForBreakfast

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd estimate Q2 of 2022. Lots on my RFB plate for the first few months of 2022.

  • @tudoraragornofgreyscot8482

    @tudoraragornofgreyscot8482

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ReligionForBreakfast can’t wait!

  • @andyhill1533

    @andyhill1533

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ReligionForBreakfast do you ever eat normal food for bfast?

  • @werewolf4358
    @werewolf43582 жыл бұрын

    Always nice to learn something new. Thanks for making this channel, and this video.

  • @patriciakoroma587
    @patriciakoroma5872 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this lovely presentation, I am a practicing Christian and truly appreciate this video.

  • @leahcimolrac1477

    @leahcimolrac1477

    Жыл бұрын

    He’s very informative, doesn’t disparage anyone. I like that. I’m a non-believer but see the value of faith. We can site atrocities or hypocrisy of humans during any period of time, regardless of what they believed or where they came from… I think it might be more difficult for non-believers to develop a moral structure than it is for people of faith. I’ve personally seen faith have more of a benefit to people on how they interact with others on a day-to-day basis than not, though. So, basically, I am an atheist who doesn’t like shitting on Christians. I feel like many who rebel so hard probably have experienced some sort of oppression, trauma, or persecution within their faith community

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @A_G_Benson
    @A_G_Benson2 жыл бұрын

    19:14 “No emperor can just flip a switch and make everyone worship a new god” Well, Hadrian succeeded to a certain extent in deifying his boyfriend. The Cult of Antinous outlived Hadrian by two centuries.

  • @merrittanimation7721

    @merrittanimation7721

    2 жыл бұрын

    Though it's not like Hadrian tried to make Antinous cheif god like Elagabalus.

  • @Valkonnen

    @Valkonnen

    Жыл бұрын

    First of all, this guy is a Christian apologist, so you are not watching an unbiased program. While he gives information, he conveniently leaves important similarities out and goes into unrelated points that aren't even points as subterfuge. Now as for, “No emperor can just flip a switch and make everyone worship a new god” , That is correct. The emperor would have to invent a religion that would be familiar to the existing population, as well as adding things from other traditions to spice it up. Then as a finishing touch,, add things that would stop anyone from questioning it, by accusing them of heresy if they even insinuate something adverse. Again , this guy is a biased Christian with a dog in this fight.

  • @ladydustin7811

    @ladydustin7811

    Жыл бұрын

    Tell you don not know this channel without telling me you do not know this channel. He is not a biased Christian. He is an academic who gives you the latest scientific consensus on any subject that he presents on his channel.

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @republicapopulardachina8056
    @republicapopulardachina80562 жыл бұрын

    its just me or everyone wants more Mithras content ? Keep the great work i loved this longer video style hugs from Brazil

  • @sebastian122

    @sebastian122

    2 жыл бұрын

    He's Mithras video is the best out there!!

  • @CheveeDodd
    @CheveeDodd2 жыл бұрын

    This was fantastic! Thanks for all the effort on this one. We celebrate the Solstice in my house and my kids love that we have our "own holiday".

  • @YouTubeLate
    @YouTubeLate Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy this channel. It’s so refreshing to listen to the topic of religion be discussed heavily leaning on an academic perspective.

  • @MossyMozart

    @MossyMozart

    8 ай бұрын

    @KZreadLate - And each religion taken seriously and respectfully, Christian sect or not.

  • @friedkeenan
    @friedkeenan2 жыл бұрын

    "Helios the unconquerable" sounds like it was just a simple translation of Latin "sol" to Greek "ἥλιος (helios)", both meaning "sun". Related to this, people often forget that these gods were the personifications/embodiments of these things people talked about in normal, non-religious speech. The sun _is_ Sol, the sun _is_ Helios, they use the same words when referring to both the celestial body and the deity, because to them they were in fact one and the same. It'd be crazy to read "I'm going to sleep" and think they're talking specifically about some mystical journey to the god of sleep.

  • @thealmightyaku-4153

    @thealmightyaku-4153

    2 жыл бұрын

    From what I read of the ancients in their ideas of the gods, they did in fact equate objects and things with the gods that 'personified' or represented them. I think they considered the gods as the invisible 'essences' or 'persons' of the objects themselves - the powers of those objects, and thus the very (unseen & unseeable, & thus spiritual & magical/divine) means by which those objects actually interacted with other things. So yeah, they probably thought the sun and sun 'god' as not only identical, but also identical for all cultures: all sun gods were the same sun god, because suns in different cultures are the same sun, and thus the gods are the same god - the same spirit-power-entity, simply referred to by different names.

  • @Kolious_Thrace

    @Kolious_Thrace

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, Helios aka Sun / Sol is a Hellene Titan not God. Romans adopted the Hellenic pantheon and they gave Latin names to Hellene Gods and Titans and every other figure of Hellenic mythology. The Etruscans (the real Romans/Italians) we don’t have many clues of their religion… Zeus became Jupiter Hera became Juno Ares became Mars Aphrodite became Venus Demeter became Ceres Hestia became Vesta Athena became Minerva Poseidon became Neptune Hades became Pluto Hephaestus became Vulcan Artemis became Diana Eros became Cupid … etc When Romans conquered Hellas, Hellas conquered Rome with its knowledge! Romans adopted (and a bit stole) every aspect of Hellenic culture! The Religion The architecture Theatre, poetry, literature… etc And many many more In the Hellenic world Ήλιος ( ílios ) Helios was a Titan, not a God. Hellenes were not worshiping Titans!!! You will never find a temple of anything dedicated to Titans in Hellas! Titans were punished by Zeus when the lost the Titanomachy, the attempt of the Titans to take the place of the Olympians. Zeus imprisoned them at the Tartarus. None Hellene ever mentioned or worshipped any of the Titans! Helios was punished. Hellenes were never adored the Helios like the Romans. Hellenes worshipped Apollo, the God of Light not Helios, the Titan-personification of Sun. In fact Hellenes were mocking the Romans for adoring the titans. They called them Pagans when Hellenes were never pagans! Our religion was called ‘’Ελληνική Θρησκεία’’ /ellinikí thriskía = Hellenic religion. We weren’t called ourselves pagans! Thriskia derives from the Hellenic term thròsko which means I’m standing and I’m looking up (to the gods perhaps…) Άνθρωπος / ànthropos (human) means Ano + thròsko = up I’m looking! The ‘’Roman’’ depictions of Helios are Hellenic. Hellenes used to depict Apollo like this, not Helios! Helios was punished, he was never worshipped in Hellas! Romans adopted the depictions of Apollo (the God of Light) and used them to depict Helios (the Titan-personification of Sun) Apollo was the God of Light. He was always depicted young, without beard, with a crown of sunbeams and either a bow or a Lyra. His sister Artemis was the goddess of hunting and the light of the Moon. The two figures Sun-Moon and the twin Gods Apollo and Artemis. The personification of Moon in the Hellenic mythology was Σελήνη / selíni > Selene Selene was renamed to Luna by the Romans.

  • @avgvstvs7

    @avgvstvs7

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Kolious_Thrace Most of this is wrong Greekoid. Romans had Jupiter and Mars before meeting Greeks. Indo-european pagan roots.

  • @Kolious_Thrace

    @Kolious_Thrace

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@avgvstvs7 hahahaha yeah sure! Romans adopted the Hellenic pantheon. We don’t know what Gods had the Etruscans. Also, the correct term is endo-european (ενδο-ευρωπαίοι) not Indo-Europeans. The term is Hellenic and it means from the endo/from the middle of the Europe. People today read Indo-Europeans and they think that Europeans came from India…😂😂😂 Also, Hellenes had nothing to do with paganism. We weren’t pagans. We called our religion Hellenic religion. Hellenes were mocking the Romans for being pagans! No connection between Celtic-European paganism and Hellas! Go to sleep now 🛌 😴 💤

  • @tadinada9607

    @tadinada9607

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Kolious_Thrace it is Indo-European....it means certain people (majority) of India and Europe have common ancestral origin....hence some aspect of their culture, traditions, language and religion are similar....

  • @lucasribeiro2040
    @lucasribeiro20402 жыл бұрын

    A 51-minute long video? What an amazing Christmas present!

  • @pthaloblue100
    @pthaloblue1002 жыл бұрын

    Wow, that was an outstanding summary, those fifty one minutes went by really fast. Thank you!

  • @14thlordofdecay15
    @14thlordofdecay152 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. Thank you very much for providing some much comprehensive information and presenting sources. My covid-isolation scholar greatly appreciates your effort.

  • @johnhickey1480
    @johnhickey14802 жыл бұрын

    Just gonna put this out there: I don't know when my dog was born, but I know which day we celebrate it. Getting the exact day wrong doesn't make the steak I get him any less nice and tasty. I chose January 1st because it was in the ball park and easy to remember. Wish people could get that about Christmas; even if we have the date wrong, the reason for celebration is more important than the specific date.

  • @John77Doe

    @John77Doe

    2 жыл бұрын

    When you buy your dog, the pet store gives you his papers with the exact date that he was born, his vaccinations, his dam and his sire. 😐😐😐

  • @LadyMaria

    @LadyMaria

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@John77Doe Most people adopt a dog from the shelter... That info (birthdate) isn't given.

  • @joeh5538

    @joeh5538

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LadyMaria obviously if the information isn't known it won't be given, vaccine records and any information that is known WOULD be given. What you say is redundant

  • @LadyMaria

    @LadyMaria

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@joeh5538 The point of the topic of this thread is knowing a date of birth. John Doe mentions that that is on the dog's papers. I offered a realistic counter reply. Talk of vaccinations and all outside of that is irrelevant to the topic at hand. My comment was factual and an apt reply. Yours is missing the mark.

  • @joeh5538

    @joeh5538

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LadyMaria If a shelter knows a dob they will tell you the info (less words so maybe you'd understand)

  • @qboxer
    @qboxer2 жыл бұрын

    One of your best videos. Thanks for posting!

  • @ColleenJousma
    @ColleenJousma2 жыл бұрын

    If you could do longer forms like this like once a month or once a quarter that would be awesome. I love longer videos.

  • @regorbergg2663
    @regorbergg26637 ай бұрын

    Cant wait to see your content 10 years from now, its already so amazing! Thanks 😊

  • @zelenisok
    @zelenisok2 жыл бұрын

    Anyone see the series Raised by Wolves? It's set in a future where a form of Mithraism and Sol worship is the main remaining religion. Also regarding Sol in synagogues and churches personification sounds right, it reminded me that there is a baptistry in Ravenna with an ancient mosaic of the baptism of Jesus with a personification of the river Jordan as an older guy with crab arms /claws on the top of his head lol.

  • @merrittanimation7721

    @merrittanimation7721

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've watched a few episodes of it. It's interesting

  • @Osentalka

    @Osentalka

    2 жыл бұрын

    The image of Sol on the synagogue floor is surrounded by the zodiac. It's an image of the cosmos.

  • @RamblinPhoenix
    @RamblinPhoenix2 жыл бұрын

    I am a teacher and do a "History of the Holidays" lecture at this time of year. One of my biggest points is the winter soltice is connected to so much and that it in no way can be overlooked. ( added ex: Yule and even the New Year.) It is a great topic!

  • @leahcimolrac1477

    @leahcimolrac1477

    Жыл бұрын

    Can I use the bathroom?

  • @RamblinPhoenix

    @RamblinPhoenix

    Жыл бұрын

    @@leahcimolrac1477 sure.

  • @Ahasverus92
    @Ahasverus922 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic episode. Thank you for such valuable insight!

  • @stormx2827
    @stormx28272 жыл бұрын

    Your best work so far! Thank you.

  • @DevilDaz17
    @DevilDaz172 жыл бұрын

    Another argument supporting Christmas beong celebrated on the 25th of December is calculating the course of Zacharias and thus the birth of St. John the Baptist (June 25) and adding 6 months to that, as is mentioned in the Gospel of St. Luke that St. John was 6 months older than Jesus Christ.

  • @todradmaker4297

    @todradmaker4297

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually June 24th, but close enough.

  • @MrFTW
    @MrFTW2 жыл бұрын

    Great video Andrew! The length was a very welcomed and pleasant surprise. This video was phenomenal in dispelling so much of the pseudo-history misinformation that so many biblical conspiracy theorists like to pump out, great job man, great job!

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @MarianaSantos1974
    @MarianaSantos1974 Жыл бұрын

    Very good and totally worth following to the end, I watched it twice, so much information. Thank you

  • @blueminutes4686
    @blueminutes46869 ай бұрын

    Loved it! Incredible research to produce this. Respect!

  • @thumbstruck
    @thumbstruck2 жыл бұрын

    Another great dive into history! Humans take their present cultural context as a given. It is difficult to envision another time period and its context, thought patterns, and knowledge limitations (we have them, too, we still say "sunrise", "sunset").

  • @chansesturm7103

    @chansesturm7103

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kugicaimp192 You might not be aware, but this "content creator" has a Ph.D. in religious studies, with an emphasis on ancient Christianity. And he's simply trying to explain a common academic theory regarding a potential relationship between what are perceived to be concurrent celebrations of two vastly different deities in the Roman Empire. There's no need to yell about it.

  • @geosef5329

    @geosef5329

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chansesturm7103 never the less there are countless mistakes in that video, first of all the separation of a single deity of the pagans to compare it with the copies of christianity. Mainly because they didn't copy one deity, but many, as I mentioned, the crucifixion of Dionysus, the sacrifice of Prometheus, and yes the summer and winter solstice and other celestial events, are not just oh! happened to be there, but fragments of another religion bigger and older, copied in order to make the new one strong.

  • @chansesturm7103

    @chansesturm7103

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@geosef5329 Does the modern scholarly consensus agree with your assertion that Christianity intentionally copied aspects of other religions to "make the new [religion] stronger"?

  • @geosef5329

    @geosef5329

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chansesturm7103 as far as I know, most they do and as more archeological evidence comes to light, they more they agree to that conclusion, don't forget the early Christians destroyed almost entirely everything that could have been an obstacle to their rise. We have to rediscover the past because of that. Prints of that tactic can be seen in architecture as well, for example mosques of the even newer religion (muslims) copied Hagia Sophia as Mehmet concurred Constantinople, now almost nobody knows the origin of the mosque... and it was very intentional...

  • @HeliosWrath

    @HeliosWrath

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chansesturm7103 it's obvious if you study all the similarities between Christianity and older religions. Especially the life events of Jesus. Copied from many other gods before him, because they're all based on the movements of the sun through the sky.

  • @MusicalRaichu
    @MusicalRaichu2 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the herculean effort putting all this together!

  • @chenderhan
    @chenderhan2 жыл бұрын

    The stuff about Elagabalus is so interesting. Love your channel.

  • @TheBeird
    @TheBeird2 жыл бұрын

    Great video as always, and congrats on your Patreon numbers. Stay safe!

  • @tylerjarrett3125
    @tylerjarrett31252 жыл бұрын

    I love this video! it’s basically a scientific research paper for the masses!

  • @janellemccoy09
    @janellemccoy096 ай бұрын

    I am always entertained by your content. Thank you for your knowledge.

  • @woody4269
    @woody4269 Жыл бұрын

    What a roller-coaster of emotions. Blown away...again!! Cheers🍻

  • @fightscrimewhilesleeping4024
    @fightscrimewhilesleeping40242 жыл бұрын

    It really is difficult to really know all of the cultural context or what was in the minds of people so long ago. If there are ever future historians studying our time with as little surviving information as we have about many ancient cultures, at least some of them are totally going to think that "Lady Liberty" was a god and mistake tourists going to the statue of liberty as some kind of holy pilgrimage (I mean, arguably, in some sense, that's not entirely inaccurate, but you know what I mean lol)

  • @erraticonteuse

    @erraticonteuse

    2 жыл бұрын

    They're totally going to debate whether Abraham Lincoln was a god or just an emperor.

  • @Dave_Sisson

    @Dave_Sisson

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@erraticonteuse It has always confused me the way Americans venerate their politicians and name things after them long after they have died. Elsewhere politicians are seen as a bit dodgy and regarded as somewhat suspect (even by people who have voted for them) and they are certainly not venerated, if something like a school or public building was named after a politician in Europe, Australia, etc. there would be protests. So if an anthropologist in the distant future was studying America, they might well believe that American Presidents were seen as semi divine.

  • @chiefenwalker8290

    @chiefenwalker8290

    2 жыл бұрын

    In my mind Lady Liberty is Lucifer the light bearer, so you are not incorrect

  • @richardbond258

    @richardbond258

    2 жыл бұрын

    Star Trek and other fandoms could easily confuse as religions.

  • @m_d1905

    @m_d1905

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly and see sporting events as some kind of tribal religious phenomenon. LOL I'm sure we are gonna look weird to future generations.

  • @RandomGuy-jo8ky
    @RandomGuy-jo8ky2 жыл бұрын

    Some of it likely was ceremonial. People in the US Navy Today often mention the Sea Gods, but very few I doubt really "worship" them.

  • @Gillemear
    @Gillemear2 жыл бұрын

    Ah, this brings me back. I worked for a season as an archaeologist at Zippori while in college in the 1990s. Was nice to see the reference.

  • @ernestolombardo5811
    @ernestolombardo58112 жыл бұрын

    From start to finish, reason and thoughtful exposition at the core of such a long, deep and potentially polemic religious topic, it's incredible and refreshing.

  • @renren_
    @renren_2 жыл бұрын

    23:56 Important Questions 24:14 When did Romans start marking Dec. 25 as Sol's birthday? 26:20 2nd Question 39:49 Christian Sources 45:01 The Winter Solstice 47:37 Did Christians substituted the Sun Deity's birth to Christmas? (still in progress)

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @Solidrock-jq6rp

    @Solidrock-jq6rp

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Gamefan86Jesus is God & came here in human form to die for our sins as without Him we die & He gave us free will to decide for ourselves to ask forgiveness & accept Him as Lord & Savior. He made the sun & the heavens etc. All time is based on His life. BC is before Christ as AD is Latin for in the year of our Lord or His dominion. Time is not based on myths!! It is the sun that is symbolic not Jesus. Without Him, we will die, just like without the sun, we will die.

  • @Jason-ms8bv
    @Jason-ms8bv2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this presentation Andrew (and everyone else involved), this was fantastic! Incredibly informative and exhaustive, and very pertinent, I have read sooo much nonsense regarding this subject especially from the 'aliens from Atlantis ancient super civilization' cult, so great to get the foundational facts to rebut that dangerous misinformation. I know it's a bit early but have a merry Sol Invictus day!

  • @alejm8a
    @alejm8a2 жыл бұрын

    I've been binge-watching your channel since I came across it. I found your channel because I was looking around for supporting info for an HBO show called Raised by Wolves. I would be fascinated to hear your take on the show as it seems right up your alley.

  • @CommonSenseBeatsIntelligence
    @CommonSenseBeatsIntelligence Жыл бұрын

    Awesome Insight's. Thanks for the great work.

  • @nasticanasta
    @nasticanasta2 жыл бұрын

    Colossians and 3:23; “Whatever you do, work at it with your whole being, for the Lord and not for men,”

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .

  • @joshmcgill4639

    @joshmcgill4639

    Ай бұрын

    ​@Gamefan86, how wrong do you want to be?

  • @London-Lad
    @London-Lad2 жыл бұрын

    Love your vids! Do you have or can you recommend a good podcast?

  • @ReligionForBreakfast

    @ReligionForBreakfast

    2 жыл бұрын

    The New Testament Review podcast is good. Run by two New Testament PhD graduates from Duke University.

  • @London-Lad

    @London-Lad

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ReligionForBreakfast thank you 🙏

  • @JenteKramer

    @JenteKramer

    2 жыл бұрын

    In this genre: The 10 Minute Bible Hour! 1000% Other genres: The Unmade Podcast, Stay Tuned with Preet, Radiolab

  • @London-Lad

    @London-Lad

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JenteKramer amazing, thank you 🙏

  • @user-mr8lr7yz4p
    @user-mr8lr7yz4p Жыл бұрын

    I was fully prepared to roll my eyes at your presentation. I ended up being impressed (and subscribed).

  • @patswayze7359
    @patswayze73592 жыл бұрын

    thanks bud..happy holidays to you and yours

  • @danielmalinen6337
    @danielmalinen63372 жыл бұрын

    I think that modern Christmas is a combination of many different traditions that come from different cultures. And still today, Christmas is celebrated in many different ways in different countries, despite the great efforts to harmonize the celebration of Christmas around the world to make it easier for the market economy. And while the market economy strives to harmonize Christmas into one global mold, regional differences between the various Christmases hold up and go on. But the idea that Christmas has only one origin is basically silly, nonsense and humbug. And the different Christmases in many countries and cultures prove this.

  • @danielmalinen6337

    @danielmalinen6337

    2 жыл бұрын

    Here is a very concise dialogue presentation of how Christmas was born in Finland: Christians: You celebrated before midwinter, but we set Christmas instead. Now you are celebrating Jesus as a new light. (Pagan Finns celebrate midwinter to call the sun back, raise it from the dead, and free it from the belly of a fish or a rocky hill, etc.) Pagan Finns: We are not interested. Christians: And because you drink too much in the autumn, we forbid you to celebrate Kekri, that is, the harvest feast. Pagan Finns: If you forbid us to celebrate the harvest feast, then we will take away Christmas from you. And we celebrate the end of the harvest season then and we come to church in the morning with a big bad hangover. Christians: Ok. Well, we tried. But with your hangover, you don’t have access to the Christmas mass. Ex-Pagan Finns: All right and quite so! It's a deal! (Many of Kekri's festive traditions, like the Buck of Kekri, were transferred to Finnish Christmas in the Middle Ages because the church banned Kekri in the autumn due to excessive drinking)

  • @averongodoffire8098

    @averongodoffire8098

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@danielmalinen6337 Lol I like the implications that the church gave up trying to stop the Finns from drinking before mass😂🤣

  • @michaelparsons3007

    @michaelparsons3007

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@danielmalinen6337 western centric take. Ignore the East if you must.

  • @TheBarser

    @TheBarser

    2 жыл бұрын

    Before watching the video I will say that jesus birthday was obviously put on the most important day of the pagans (winter solstice) I live in scandinavia and Christmass never truly stole the day. The christians wanted the scandinavians to call it Kristmesse, but the word Jul stayed, and many pagan traditions kept persevering. They did the same with sommer soltice, where they tried to get us to worship saints instead. But well the day is really pagan in practice.

  • @averongodoffire8098

    @averongodoffire8098

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheBarser usually what happens in areas “newer” to the Christian faith(BIG air quotes on newer cause i don’t know how else to say it)

  • @callmev.2397
    @callmev.23972 жыл бұрын

    35:35 hold on. The January 6th (7) celebration of Christmas is tied to the use of the Julian calendar. It's still Dec 25. in the Julian calendar which, since the difference is 13 days, is Jan 7. in Gregorian.

  • @oetz_p

    @oetz_p

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah this source is a bit off. The gregorian calendar was invented in 1582 but Salibi lived in the 12th century. If Salibi celebrated Christmas on 6th Jan using julian calendar, then nowadays he would be celebrating it on 19th Jan using gregorian calendar. Very different than orthodox churches that celebrate it on 7th Jan in gregorian calendar (even though it's literally the same as 25th Dec in julian calendar that Salibi vehemently criticized). How the heck did he even get the 6th Jan date?

  • @dbentleyto95
    @dbentleyto95 Жыл бұрын

    These videos just blow up my brain and in a great way. A lot of religious understanding that a lot of christians use seem to be a a bit like 'Animal Farm' "four legs good, two legs, bad" simplicity. Your explanations of influence of history, cosmos is so fantastic and interesting. Thank you!

  • @randallfamily9636
    @randallfamily9636 Жыл бұрын

    You are great and thank you your English is fast as it should be so it makes it easier to comprehend the vast contex on the subject

  • @tothboy01
    @tothboy012 жыл бұрын

    Great video. The idea that both Christians and pagans were using the solstices and equinoxes as their sources, instead of borrowing from each other's respective religions, reminds me of how I personally believe that the self-evident existence of vegetation serves as a more plausible basis for the similarities we see between so-called "dying-rising gods" like Dumuzi, Osiris, Attis, etc, rather than the story of Dumuzi borrowing from that of Osiris and vice versa, I think these myths are more rooted in a common understanding of agriculture and the seasons, one example being the idea that a vegetation deity is born during spring to copy the natural arrival of vegetation during spring, then the god dies in winter when vegetation dies and then the god is reborn or resurrected the next spring due to the return (or arrival) of the vegetation, and then the cycle repeats itself annually. I do think that Jesus fits this motif as well, and that he fits into a kind of "pan-agriculture" motif seen with many gods and heroes from different religious traditions around the world. The second thing I want to say is, I think it would be cool if you did a video exploring the idea that the Roman emperor Constantine's belief in the Christian god fits a pattern of previous Roman emperors already adopting other Middle Eastern gods, so perhaps Constantine's adoption of the Middle East God of Christianity was something more common rather than a new phenomenon. Some examples I can think of about previous Roman emperors adopting Middle Eastern gods includes: Caligula believed in the Egyptian goddess Isis, who was connected to the dying-rising god Osiris; Claudius believed in the Phrygian goddess Cybele, who was associated with the dying-rising god Attis; Nero believed in Atagartis, who was a combination of the ancient Ugaritic goddess Anath and the Phoenician goddess Astarte, Anath being closely linked to the Ugaritic dying-rising god Baal Hadad, and Astarte being closely linked to the Phoenician dying-rising god Adonis; Septimius Severus believed in the Syrian sun god Elagabal just like the emperors Elagabalus and Aurelian. I was just wondering if you had any thoughts on this?

  • @michaelparsons3007

    @michaelparsons3007

    2 жыл бұрын

    Checkout CS Lewis on the corn king.

  • @davidqatan

    @davidqatan

    5 ай бұрын

    FYI, the so-called “dying and rising god” motif is largely out of step with modern scholarship. Furthermore, it doesn’t describe Jesus at all. He was a man who died, then arose from the dead on earth.

  • @tothboy01

    @tothboy01

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@davidqatan There are plenty of stories and myths from around the world of gods and heroes who died and resurrected, either literally or symbolically. I think you're nitpicking for details and trees instead of looking at the larger forest. But there's nothing wrong with the details. There are different ways of looking at stories. Nobody knows who Jesus was, he could have been a real person who was a student of Hillel the Elder and Philo of Alexandria, or he was a real person who inspired the mythological and magical version of him in the Bible, or Jesus was invented by the Roman Flavian imperials, etc. I personally could care less which one is the truth. Even among early Christians there was disagreement, the Monophysites believed Jesus was only divine and not human, whereas the Ebionites believed Jesus to be human. The Ebionites also rejected the virgin birth, and the Docetist Christians rejected the resurrection and the ascension. Also, stories about death and resurrection have always been metaphors for the death of vegetation during winter and its return in the spring.

  • @davidcheater4239
    @davidcheater42392 жыл бұрын

    Good video. Has anyone done a comparison of the various Northern Hemisphere celebrations in December?

  • @BrianJones-wk8cx
    @BrianJones-wk8cx5 ай бұрын

    Excellent work, as always!

  • @igorkojic4002
    @igorkojic40022 жыл бұрын

    Congrats man! I am so glad you are fulfilling milestones. Not too much into the subject, but I enjoy your videos. Knowledge is very detectable, so some people might disagree but this IS science.

  • @AethelwulfBretwalda
    @AethelwulfBretwalda2 жыл бұрын

    We get a 51 minute video without even having to do a sacrifice or wait for the solstice? Praise be!

  • @andrewsuryali8540

    @andrewsuryali8540

    2 жыл бұрын

    Eh, what? You mean I didn't have to... Oh. Um. YES! Of course! Who even needs sacrifices anymore? Am I right? Hahahaha... Haha...

  • @AethelwulfBretwalda

    @AethelwulfBretwalda

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@andrewsuryali8540 Definitely no freshly sacrificed goats dripping in ceremonial oil around here. Not one to be found...

  • @michaelparsons3007

    @michaelparsons3007

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AethelwulfBretwalda you don’t think he sacrificed anything to make this video? 😂 you must be joking 😂 you sacrificed something to watch it too 😂😂

  • @SteeGrav
    @SteeGrav2 жыл бұрын

    I have à bachelor degree in history and I think you would do a great professor! I'm not that much into religion but you make it interesting. I enjoy watching your creations. Please! Continue.

  • @Kevin_Beach
    @Kevin_Beach11 ай бұрын

    The first celebration of Christmas took place in Egypt in May in the second century AD. During the same century, the Church changed the date to 25 December, based on calculations of the rota of priests in the Jerusalem temple, with reference to the timeline of Zechariah, the birth of John the Baptist and the birth of Jesus, as set out in the scriptures. The Roman emperor Aurelian established the cult of Sol Invictus as an official religion, alongside the traditional Roman cults, on 25 December AD. 274.If there was any attempt to "steal" one religion's feast day, it was the pagan attempt to usurp the already-established Christmas.

  • @adc968
    @adc968 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video, great references, well structured. This is art unto itself.

  • @williamking3301
    @williamking33012 жыл бұрын

    Very well-done video covering this subject. It has changed my understanding, to a certain extent, on what I knew about the history of Early Christianity and the ancient Greco-Roman world. The Christians may not have stolen the December 25th date, but once cannot say they were not influenced by the other religions around them. No culture has existed that has not borrowed ideas or were influenced by other cultures around them, it is just a question of to what degree. The calculation theory I was not aware of before. My original view is now somewhat modified. Thank you for broadening my perspective.

  • @pdub69triniboy

    @pdub69triniboy

    2 жыл бұрын

    You should watch Bill Feferra for some more info on how christian use luke ch 1 of john the baptize father as a high priest to come up with the date also

  • @nekoeko500
    @nekoeko5002 жыл бұрын

    I was totally into the Sol Invictus theory. It's great to know it has caveats and detractors. And alternatives, obviously

  • @Dagarar
    @Dagarar2 жыл бұрын

    The Sol Invictus motion picture!!! Thank you, Andrew!!

  • @courierdude
    @courierdude2 жыл бұрын

    Impressive analysis bro, and Merry Christmas! 🎄☮️💟🇨🇦

  • @jmaraf7741
    @jmaraf77412 жыл бұрын

    OK, I made it for 51 minutes, also. One question I have are the dates for the solstice and equinox as compared to the present time. I'm assuming the earlier writers used a different calendar not as accurate as the one we use today, because in today's calendar winter solstice is December 21st or 22nd and vernal equinox is usually March 20th. Btw, great video as always, and as someone with a significant hearing loss, I enjoy listening to you because you are such a great speaker.

  • @elliottprats1910

    @elliottprats1910

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes we use the Gregorian calendar today while back then the Julian calendar was in use.

  • @Ugly_German_Truths

    @Ugly_German_Truths

    2 жыл бұрын

    That "traditional date" probably predates even the Julian Calendar (which obviously goes back only to Julius Caesar in his days as Pontifex Maximus, the head priest of Zeus who laid down the calendar and was responsible for declaring how many leapdays were necessary (intercalaries) to keep the calendar synchroneous with the seasons. So roughly 50 BCE) Cause that is the problem, the Roman Calendar was VERY erratic; not that long before Caesar, they did not even have 12 months until about 200 BCE. Before that the best we can say points to ten months (March to December, which stands for "tenth month" anyway) and the rest was filled with a big chunk of such intercalary days over the Winter or not if they had no Pontifex or the guy was for some reason inconvenienced (like waging War in Gaul and Spain). Meaning that if you got anything wrong, the dates of such things like the Equinox would jump around pretty unpredictably. And as for all ability to observe nature they lacked a good form of reliable watch (best approximation were sundials and those are ... complicated with daylengths making the hours unequal over the year so you need to mark your scale accordingly OR accept hours of different lengths just dividing the sunshine hours into equal parts, like e.g. 12 hours) they probably gave up on trying to find the exact date of the longest/shortest day and went with a good, close guess instead. Or did things like Stonehenge and some egyptian buildings imply: measuring the most extreme points the sun is moving to and when they reach it it's time for your feast... With the Julian and Gregorian Calendars things became much more regular and predictable, then precise timekeeping came up too and so today we have slightly changing dates for the Solstice and Equinox that tend to fall around the 22nd of the respective months with the exact date only marking a small region where the actual day/night hourly length is indeed identical for that day and pointed to by a time for sunrise, i think.

  • @ajrwilde14

    @ajrwilde14

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kugicaimp192 well said, agreed, this was a disappointing video

  • @chowyee5049
    @chowyee50492 жыл бұрын

    Have you ever considered doing videos on fictional religions? Maybe the Faith of the Seven from GoT? I personally favour the Church of Barter from the Grishaverse. It's the only attempt I've ever encountered to create a Crystal Dragon Jesus of Protestantism.

  • @ReligionForBreakfast

    @ReligionForBreakfast

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to do more, yeah. I did a video on religion in the Legend of Zelda and Mario's religion, but I haven't published a pop-culture-religion topic in a long while...

  • @erimgard3128

    @erimgard3128

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ReligionForBreakfast Loved the Nintendo ones

  • @chowyee5049

    @chowyee5049

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ReligionForBreakfast oh yeah, forgot about those for a moment there.

  • @thorsday121

    @thorsday121

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ReligionForBreakfast Don't try Elder Scrolls religion or your mind might explode

  • @willmungas8964

    @willmungas8964

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don’t try the hollow knight religion … O-O

  • @drgeorgek
    @drgeorgek2 жыл бұрын

    Bloody fantastic as always. Well done mate

  • @elingeniero2000
    @elingeniero2000 Жыл бұрын

    Good video maybe a couple of things I might challenge you on but I have to admit I'm partisan. Best video I've seen on the topic and love you present sources something I've rarely seen from either side of this debate. Just subscribed

  • @kennylong7281
    @kennylong72812 жыл бұрын

    December 22, and 23 are two longest nights. Technically, the 24th should be considered the first day of the New Solar Year. However, the sky watchers of ancient could not be sure of the "Return of the Sun", "Sola Invictus", until they observed the sun rise a few minutes earlier. . So December 25th was celebrated as the First Dawn of the New Solar Year. Ancient Star Gazers were very good at their job. It was they who gathered the citizens around , and announced the birth of the New Year.

  • @nativeam25

    @nativeam25

    Жыл бұрын

    what about April 1st.

  • @judithsmith9582

    @judithsmith9582

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@nativeam25 What about April? In terms of the solar year it is not significant. The 21st of Mar IS because it is the solar equinox.

  • @Gamefan86

    @Gamefan86

    Жыл бұрын

    Christianity began as sun worship, the stories about Jesus are symbolic. He is just a personification of the sun, made into a god figure later on. The sun "dies" for 3 days on December 22nd, the winter solstice, when it stops its movement south, to be born again or resurrected on December 25th, when it resumes its movement north. In some areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun would therefore be "born of a Virgin" The sun rising in the morning is "the saviour of mankind" The sun is "The light of the World" The sun "walks on water" is just the reflection of the sun on water/the sea. "He cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him", is just sun rays. Jesus' "crown of thorns" is just the sun's glare, also know as a halo. The sun's "followers", "helpers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12 signs of the zodiac or constellations, through which the sun must pass. The sun at 12 noon is in the house or temple of the "Most High": thus.."he" begins "his Father's work" at "age" 12. The sun enters into each sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, hense, the "Sun of God" begins his ministry at "age" 30. The sun is hung on a cross or "crucified", which represents its passing through the equinoxes. The vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected. The reason why saviour myths are so similar with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, is that these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout the planet, because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the globe. In other words, Jesus Christ and all the others upon whom this character is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the Gospel fable is merely a rehash of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun throug the heavens. Christianity is ancient astrology, it's just fables about the sun. Check out Acharya S aka D.M Murdock for more info... .