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27.12.2022 Feature Article

THE SUN IS GOSPELS’ SON OF GOD: Cultists Have Piggybacked On Jesus’ Name To Propagate Sun-Worship

Christmas Special Article No. 1
THE SUN IS GOSPELS SON OF GOD: Cultists Have Piggybacked On Jesus Name To Propagate Sun-Worship
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If there is one troubling paradox about Jesus, it is that very little, factually, is known about him from the familiar sources when heis history’s most famous being. The Bible itself is far from a dependable, surefire source: arguably 70 to 80 percent of the stories about Jesus as related in the gospels are based either on legend or allegory. Most of the statements attributed to him are imputations – words that were put in his mouth by the gospel writers or contending factions of Christianity who over the years embellished or embroidered his story to align it with their own doctrinal leanings.

If you think I’m pulling your leg, I suggest that you turn to the Catholic Encyclopaedia Volume VI of 1910, p292. There, Pope Leo X, who reigned from 1513-1521, forthrightly says, “How well we know what a profitable superstition this fable of Christ has been for us". I don’t have to define for you what the term “fable” means as it is very basic English. The Catholics are the very people who midwived and universalised Christianity and yet it is they who are the first to so boldly drop the hint that what they have been propagating all along is actually a lie. Is Jesus a lie? Did he really exist? If so, was he the God Christendom today worships?

I elect not to furnish my own informed answers to the above questions at this juncture but suffice it to say that Pope Leo wasn’t a raving lunatic. His statement wasn’t without foundation. Let me at this very point in time introduce to you what is known as astrotheology. This is theology that is based not on a divine being – mortal or spirit – but on heavenly phenomena, that is, the stars, sun, moon, and the planets. In short, astrotheology is the worship, indirectly, of the heavenly bodies. Much of the story of Jesus has absolutely nothing to do with him but with astrotheology.

WORSHIPPING HEAVENLY BODIES
Astrotheology is itself a coalescence of what is called the solar, stellar, lunar, and saturnine mythos. These were the four major ancient cults. The solar mythos, also known as the solar cult, is about worshipping or venerating the great orb of day we call the sun. This is done directly or indirectly. You may find this hard to digest, but Christianity is a solar cult. It is about sun-worship, a form of idolatory called heliolatory, “helio” meaning the sun. This is not what Jesus intended but it is the corruption with which saboteurs tainted his otherwise very profound and progressive teachings.

Worship is a very serious matter folks. That is because you may not know exactly what you ultimately are worshipping. For example, you may think you worship Beyonce Knowles because you are so besotted with her music. However, what you actually are worshipping is not Beyonce or her music but the dark forces that overshadow her and her music. And when you worship something, you invest it with a seamless amount of power in the so-called spiritual realms, which are simply higher-vibration spheres of existence. That’s why the Devil, or various guises of him, demand worship because worship is perhaps the most potent source of metaphysical power, which religion mistakes for supernatural power.

Once upon a time, the major cults of antiquity, of which there were 7 in number, operated independently. Then at some time they merged. That’s why to those who read the Bible between the lines, they can easily detect elements of sun worship, moon worship, star worship (notably the Sirius and Orion constellations), and planetary worship (particularly Saturn, Venus, and Mars). It is sun-worship, or the solar mythos, however, which is the most prevalent and therefore the aspect we will presently dwell upon.

How did the solar mythos come about?
ISRAELITES “WHORE AFTER SUN”
Let us begin with the Old Testament. Few Christians are aware that there was a great deal of sun worship in ancient Israel. I can give you scores of examples but I will provide only a few because it is not my wish to bore you with an inordinate amount of focused detail.

Time after time, the Anunnaki god of the Jews, Enlil, who was the foremost Jehovah or Yahweh, or other members of his clan warned the Israelites to desist from a deification (worshipping) of the sun. In DEUTERONOMY 4:19, Ishkur-Adad, the Enilite Jehovah of the Exodus, intones thus: “And beware lest you raise your eyes to heaven, and when you see the sun and the moon and the stars, all the host of heaven, you be drawn away and bow down to them and serve them …” In this injunction, Adad slams the entire spectrum of astrotheology – sun-worship (solar cult), moon worship (lunar cult), and star worship (stellar cult). Adad repeats the same admonition in DEUTERONOMY 17:2-3 and 2 KINGS 23:5.

Yet the Israelites simply could not give up on sun worship. In Prophet Jeremiah’s time (625-565 BC), the so-called “Weeping Prophet” literally wept over the Israelites’ disturbing proclivity to loving, serving, and worshipping celestial bodies, including the sun and moon. In the era of Prophet Ezekiel (circa 586 BC), the tendency actually got out of hand as the priests joined the abomination of sun worship too as captured in EZEKIEL 8:16 thus: “And he brought me into the inner court of the house of the Lord: and behold at the door to the temple of the Lord, between the porch and the altar, were about twenty-five men, with their backs to the Temple of the Lord, and their faces toward the east, worshiping the sun toward the east.”

Why were the Israelites so unyieldingly stubborn in “whoring after sun worship?” Ironically, it was because the Enlilites themselves were associated with the sun. For instance, in PSALM 84:11, we read that “For the Lord God is a sun and shield,” in indirect reference to Utu-Shamash, Enlil’s favourite grandson who was the clan’s Sun God. This may sound contradictory as Enlil cannot slate his own people for worshipping the sun whilst his own grandson was the Sun God. However, when you read the Sumerian tablets and cylinder seals, from which the Levites – the authors of the Old Testament – copiously researched, you will appreciate that there is actually no contradiction at all.

The Sumerians, the world’s best-known civilisation of old who were based in modern-day Iraq, documented 6000 years ago that the “gods” were neither one person nor supernatural beings but a flesh-and-blood royalty from Nibiru, a Solar System planet seen only once in 3600 years (I did dwell on this subject in detail in The Earth Chronicles series). The “gods”, known as the Anunnaki to the Sumerians and called Elohim in the Hebrew version of the Old Testament, were a pantheon of 12, the overall leader of whom was called Enlil, who the Bible would in due course projected as the main Yahweh or Jehovah. But in biblical times, any one member of the pantheon, notably an Enlilite, at one time or another did assume the guise of Enlil as part of a strategy to dupe mankind into thinking they were one god when they were actually a syndicate. This syndicate, however, was never in complete harmony because it was made up of two factions in the main, that of Enlil and that of his step brother Enki, with the former being the hawk faction and the latter being the dove faction. That’s why Jehovah in the Bible curiously comes across as if he is of two diametrically opposed personalities – at times movingly benevolent (e.g. freeing Israelites from the yoke of Egyptian bondage) and at others unconscionably ruthless (like dousing the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah in a nuclear conflagration).

Among the Enlilites, the god who fancied himself as a “Sun God” of the Israelites at the time of the Exodus and beyond was Utu-Shamash. Among the Enkites, it was Marduk, the firstborn son of Enki, and Horus, the grandson of Marduk. The Jehovah who repeatedly warned the Israelites of sun worship was primarily Enlil, the Jehovah proper, and secondarily Nannar-Sin, his second-born son, as the two did not want the Israelites to be hijacked by Marduk or to be so carried away by an apotheosis (deification) of Utu-Shamash, who incidentally was Sin’s son. For when Israelites worshipped or venerated the sun, they were effectively worshipping the putative “spirit” behind it, that is, Marduk or Utu-Shamash, and thereby neglecting the seniormost god Enlil or his anointed successor Sin, the future Allah of Islam. Now we can understand why Jehovah in EXODUS 20:5 would say, “I’m a jealous god”. This was in relation to other “gods”, that is, fellow members of the Anunnaki pantheon.

GOD’S “ONLY BEGOTTEN SUN”
Let us now turn to the New Testament, or to be specific, the gospels, which are fraught with the solar and stellar mythos too. But first, a preamble of the very dawn of human life on the planet is in order.

In the beginnings, when primitive man asked questions about his condition and that of the world he dwelt in, he had no one to directly and definitively provide the answers. Hence, he relied on his intuition. The ancients instinctively knew that life on Earth was made possible by the existence of the sun. They were therefore of the belief that some greater and mightier force must have created the sun for the benefit of mankind. They referred to this force as “God” and the sun itself as “God’s Son”. Although God himself was unseen, so they reasoned, he did reveal himself through his sun/son. What is Jesus reported to have said?

“Whoever has seen me has seen the Father (JOHN 14:9).”

Since the sun was God’s son and to the ancients the sun was unique in that it was the only one of its kind in the immediate sky, they referred to it as “God’s only begotten son” (in fact, in Germanic languages, “sun” is spelt “sonne”, conclusive enough evidence that in ancient languages sun and son were used interchangeably). The ancients felt forever indebted to the unseen God for having provided them with his only sun/son. God’s sun/son was a permanent and eternal gift to mankind, so that even if man continued to die as he always did in old age, life would continue because of the ever-present sun/son. That is to say, for as long as the sun/son shone, life on Earth would not cease but would continue forever. Hence, in their ceremonies and day-to-day parlance, humans would say, in tribute to God, that for God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten sun/son so that mankind may have everlasting life, not in the afterlife, where in any case the sun was not needed, but here on Earth.

Now, where have you read such a statement? In the gospels – JOHN 3:16 to be specific, the best-known verse in scripture. This verse is said to be the Bible’s “greatest” only because it has been “over-spiritualised’, or span wholly out of its primeval context to carry afterlife connotations. It is said to be the prototypical demonstration of God’s grace, with the “son” in the passage said to refer to Jesus, an absurdity given what we now know. The passage has been turned into a form of blackmail – believe in Jesus, otherwise you perish in the infernal of Hell. The writer or writers of John did not intend the passage to apply to the Jesus of history. They penned it in to subtly promote and propagate sun worship. Yet the ancients (and by this I mean people who lived long before Old Testament times) never even worshipped the sun at all: they simply revered it. The ancients invoked their ancestors and that was the closest they came to worship. They never worshipped aspects of phenomena such as animals or celestial bodies like the sun. Such superstitions came much later when the Anunnaki were ruling the world.

The other New Testament passage that underlie sun worship is JOHN 1:18, which says, “No one has seen God at any time, the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he has declared him.” Put differently, the passage is saying mankind has never seen the creator but only his sun, which is the very symbol of the creator. The initiated ones, what we call the Illuminati, know how to read the Bible because they are aware it is written in code, that is, in a language that is not obvious to everybody.

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