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Astrotheology: The Sun of God

posted by Lynn Hayes | 6:55am Monday January 8, 2007


Red Ice Creations is a riveting site with lots to offer the conspiracy-minded and seekers of truth and interesting miscellany. A recent article linked from Red Ice suggests the idea that the Sun actually is god, and the so-called Sun gods that share a common mythology represent the Sun itself.

The author quotes from a book called The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold:

The solar mythos, in fact, explains why the narratives of the sons of God previously examined are so similar, with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, etc. To wit, these stories were in actuality based on the movements of the sun through the heavens. In other words, Jesus Christ and the others upon whom he is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the gospel fable is merely a repeat of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.

The Winter Solstice is associated with a number of dying and resurrected gods (the article cites sixteen different cultures). The Red Ice article goes on to list qualities of these resurrected gods:

# The sun “dies” for three days at the winter solstice, to be born again on December 25th.

# The Sun of God is “born of a virgin,” which refers to both the new or “virgin” moon and the constellation of Virgo.

# The Sun’s “birth” is attended by the “bright star,” either Sirius/Sothis or the planet Venus, and by the “Three Kings,” representing the three stars in the belt of Orion.

# The sun at its’ zenith, or 12 noon, is in the house or heavenly temple of the “Most High;” thus, “he” begins “his father’s work” at “age” 12. Jordan Maxwell relates, “At that point, all Egypt offered prayers to the “Most High God.”

# The Sun enters into each zodiac sign at 30 degrees; hence, the “Sun of God” begins his ministry at “age” 30. The Sun of the visible heavens has moved northward 30 degrees and stands at the gate of Aquarius, the water-bearer, or John the Baptist of the mystic planisphere, and here begins his work of ministry in Palestine.

# The “Sun of God” is the “Carpenter” who builds his daily “houses” of 12 two-hour divisions.

# The “followers” or “disciples” of the “Sun of God” are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the Sun must pass.

# The “Sun of God” “changes water into wine” by creating rain, ripening the grape on the vine and fermenting the grape juice.

# The “Sun of God” “walks on water,” referring to its’ reflection upon the waters’ surface.

# The “Sun of God” “calms the sea,” as he rests in the boat of heaven. (Matthew 8:23-27)

# When the “Sun of God” is annually and monthly re-born, he brings life to his former self, raising it from the dead.

# The “Sun of God” triumphantly “rides an ass and her foal” into the “City of Peace” when it enters the sign of Cancer, which contains two stars called “little asses,” and reaches its’ fullness.

# The “Sun of God” is the “Lion” when in Leo, the hottest time of the year, called the “throne of the Lord.”

# The “Sun of God” is “betrayed” by the constellation of the Scorpion, the backbiter, the time of the year when the solar hero loses his strength. [NOTE: This is also the origin of the term backstabber, which also indicates betrayal].

# The “Sun of God” is hung on a cross, which represents its’ passing through the equinoxes, the vernal equinox being Easter [from the pagan festival Eostre].

# The “Sun of God” darkens when it “dies.” The solar god as the sun of evening or autumn was the suffering, dying Sun, or the dead sun buried in the netherworld.

# The “Sun of God” is with us “always, to the close of the age,” (Matthew 28:20) referring to the ages of the procession of the equinoxes. [NOTE: The procession of the equinoxes takes 26,000 years to complete one cycle.]

# The “Sun of God” is the “Light of the World” and “comes on clouds, and every eye shall see him.”

# The “Sun of God” rising in the morning is the “Savior of mankind.”

# The “Sun of God” wears a corona, a “crown of thorns,” or halo.

The article goes on to analyze DaVinci’s “The Last Supper” and the concept of illumination. It’s an interesting read and opens a door to many new questions.



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martine

posted January 8, 2007 at 1:41 pm


I commend you Lynn, for your knowledge and intuition in bringing up this Sun/God matter.
I also couldn’t help noticing and enjoying your lapsus keybordi (this is modern Latin pidgin): procession instead of precession of the equinoxes.It triggered images of vernal equinox points religiously following each other along the ages.
My name is M.Racine and recently some psychic called me Martine Ra-sign.
Life is full of sunlight fun



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Jill

posted January 8, 2007 at 2:30 pm


Wow! That IS interesting. I knew that the Virgin Birth was taken from a number of other myths, but this makes the whole Jesus/Messiah story nothing more than a complete misunderstanding by people who didn’t get it. Which of course makes it strangely appropriate that the current occupant of the White House believes it so fervently.



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Barbara

posted January 8, 2007 at 4:24 pm


oops, my connection went down, so this might post twice!
just wanted to say I have the book ‘The Christ Conspiracy’, and it’s a FAB read. Highly recommended for anyone, but especially for anyone interested in astrology



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Lynn

posted January 8, 2007 at 5:53 pm


Barbara, I will get the book. It does sound fascinating. I have long been interested in the lies that are built around monotheistic religion which I believe simply keeps people oppressed.

Jill, I think your idea of a “misunderstanding” doesn’t tell the whole story, it’s more likely to be a cover-up by rulers like Constantine who used Christianity to rule the world.

And Martine, thank you for your kind words but I can’t take credit for this – I simply found it on the Red Ice website which has so much great stuff.

I like the Ra-sign, very cool



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martine

posted January 8, 2007 at 6:31 pm


All right you found it (or it found you), but nobody forced you to post it. You had to estimate it valuable and relevant to today’s issues. I persist in calling it an educated intuition.
I’ll bet you anything we will be hearing more and more about the Sun, because it’s already coming from many unexpected sources



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posted July 31, 2009 at 9:01 am


Thanks so much for posting this. When I think about the good-hearted people throughout history who have been killed because of New Testament passages like John 14:6 it makes me sad. If only more people realised the truth.



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