Articles
Zeitgeist alleges that Jesus was copied from Horus and Mithras, Noah from Gilgamesh, Moses from Sargon, and the Ten Commandments from the Egyptian Book of the Dead. What does the evidence show?
After examining five core claims that Jesus was a solar deity—Sun/Son wordplay, zodiac disciples, Virgo/Bethlehem, Orion's Belt, and winter solstice resurrection—what does the evidence actually show?
Zeitgeist claims the sun 'dies' for three days at the winter solstice near the Southern Cross, then is 'resurrected'—inspiring Christianity. The astronomy doesn't work.
Did the Gospel writers encode Orion's Belt as the 'Three Kings' and Sirius as the Star of Bethlehem? A look at what astronomy and history actually reveal.
Did early Christians invent the Virgin Mary and Bethlehem by borrowing from the constellation Virgo? A careful look at what scholarship actually says.
Examining the claim that the twelve disciples symbolize zodiac signs rather than the twelve tribes of Israel—and why the evidence points firmly toward Jewish restoration theology.
Examining the claim that 'Son of God' derives from 'Sun of God'—a wordplay that only works in modern English and collapses under linguistic scrutiny.
Introducing a series that examines the historical and theological claims made in the 2007 documentary Zeitgeist about the origins of Christianity.
A comprehensive Christian apologetic response to revisionist arguments claiming the Bible supports same-sex relationships, engaging with the strongest objections and demonstrating why the traditional interpretation remains biblically and theologically sound.
Examining the history, cultural significance, and Christian perspectives on Halloween celebrations.