Thursday, February 4, 2016

Christian Astronomy




Christian Astronomy

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Jesus Christ was born on December 25 at night from a Virgin, in a Manger.
Originally this was June 21, on the Summer Solstice, before the Christian Calendar changed the dates.  

In Ancient Egypt (i.e. the Julian Calendar, or Egyptian ritual Calendar given to Roman Imperator Julius Caesar by Egyptian Queen Cleopatra 7), each week was 10 days, each month was 30 days (3 weeks) with 3 Seasons each lasting 4 Months.  New Year’s Day was during the Flood Season (June to September) via the Flooding of the Nile River.  In Christian Calendar, the New Year was January 1.  The Egyptian Calendar was 360 days with 5 Epagomenal Days for the birthdays of 5 Gods – Osiris, Horus, Seth, Isis and Nephthys.  December was 30 days, not 31.  Count back 5 days to reach December 25.  

The Astronomical Constellations of Virgo & Capricornus are during June in the Northern Sphere.  Virgo is the Virgin Birth, and Capricornus is the Manger.  In between them is the Northern Cross (the Crucifixion). 
After Jesus was born (the Star of Jesus) Mary and Jesus entered the Nile Delta of Egypt to escape the Roman Edict that the firstborn should be killed.  The Nile Delta is to the North of Egypt, as the Nile flows North; the Romans are symbolized as the Dragon, or Draco Constellation.  Draco is near the Northern Cross.  



The 3 Wise Men, or the 3 Magi, are called the 3 Kings who witnessed the Star of Jesus.  The 3 Kings are the 3 Stars of Orion’s Belt as seen on Earth in the form of the 3 Great Pyramids of Giza, whom were built by 3 Kings (Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaura).  The Moon disappears for 3 days in between the Last Phase and the New Moon; Jesus died and resurrected in 3 days.  Jesus is also compared to Osiris & Horus in the Egyptian Astronomy-based Mythology.  Isis and Horus also fled to the Nile Delta when pursued by Set, the murderer of Osiris.  Set is the Desert, and Osiris is the Moon, Horus is the Sky.  These are references in Astronomy.  In Christian iconography, Satan is the Dragon (Draco) and St. Michael is the dominant one (compared to Horus), who spears the head of the vanquished with a spear.  In Islam, the Christ spears the head of the Antichrist.  In Astronomy, the Constellation Hercules spears the head of Draco.  Hercules is compared to Horus.  So, these are not religious characters, they are personifications of Astronomy and Science in story form, for children to learn. 
 
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