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Laurie Schell: What LIES Within The “Truth Movement” PART 1- ZEITGEIST - Documentary Exposed

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Laurie Schell of Brampton, OntarioWhat Lies within the Truth Movement

Part 1 – Introduction, Zeitgeist exposed.

By Laurie Schell

 

Most people have heard the term ‘Truth Movement’ and whether people call for a 9/11 investigation, a sovereign nation or peace and freedom secured, any or all of these and more are a part of what this movement has become.  What many haven’t stopped to consider is that even a movement by patriots and those of good intention can be corrupted; seeded by some to rot from within.  

 

Zeitgeist Film Documentary-- Untrue Information about Christ and even Pagan characters

Zeitgeist Film Documentary-- Untrue Information about Christ and even Pagan characters

Yet, for others it is no surprise to see what can only be termed ‘Controlled Opposition’.   We watch everyday as more and more freedoms are taken away on the road to World Government.   As a large resistance grows in opposition to that plan, it is not only likely, but logical that the best way they should direct that opposition is to have ready a new prettier version of reality.  A version that not only neuters the once ambitious truther, but turns them against the very efforts of resistance they once supported. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While one sect of this diversion would have you believe in everything from aliens to reptile people, another seeks to destroy every natural belief a person holds dear and replace it with a Utopian (Communist) Wonderland.  What lies within the truth movement is deceit and outlandish fabricated nonsense packaged as truths for the gullible.  They prey upon people’s ignorance, succeeding due to an overwhelming lack of understanding in politics, science and history.

 

One of the most successful is called the Zeitgeist movement directly spawned from an internet movie written and directed by Peter Joseph.  Zeitgeist (1) clearly directs the viewer’s attention to both government and religion and connects them to the world’s current atrocities.   Not only do they use this appeal to emotion (with no logical standpoint) to influence their viewer, they then proceed to use comedian George Carlin to degrade any belief one has in God.   With the viewer fully emotional and feeling stupid, they proceed to explain that everything known about Christianity is false. 

 

Zeitgeist provides accurate info about many things- yet falls short of the truth when it comes to the story of Christ

Zeitgeist provides accurate info about many things- yet falls short of the truth when it comes to the story of Christ

Upon review however, you will see that nothing could be further from the truth and I will demonstrate that here in.  Note, my goal is not to prove or disprove God, but simply to show the deceit and lies generated by this group.   It can easily be shown that this movie is not only full of lies, but completely agenda driven to lead people exactly into the unthinking New World Order (NWO) masses they desire.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If we first look at the basis for the anti-Christian portion of this movie we find a book by Acharya S (real name DM Murdock) called The Christ Conspiracy.   A short review of this individual reveals no credentials except the claim to have read the Bible among other works.  Her book not new in thought or original in presentation seems a simple regurgitation of another written in 1875 by Kercy Graves called The World’s 16 Crucified Saviors.   Though she does claim to expand on the lack of documentation by Graves, her sources are highly questionable.  A quick look into the sources of these works will show you that they are admitted Luciferians, Masons, Theosophists, Druids etc. 

 

It is unfortunate, but true that many people will readily believe claims made by such highly questionable characters because they have little to no understanding of mythology and scripture.  And yes, ironic that those looking for truth can be so misled without a shred of evidence.

 

cover1What are the claims being made?  In brief, that the concept of Jesus’ virgin birth, December 25th birth date, twelve disciples, miracles, crucifixion, and resurrection are from astrological sources and ancient pagan mystery religions.  This review will only examine claims made in regard to Horus and thereafter you can count on or research the fact other claims made are just as outlandish and false. 

 

The following in regard to Horus will be looked at in order:

 

Virgin birth

December 25th birth date

Star in the east followed by 3 kings

Teacher at the age of 12, Baptized at age 30 and began a ministry

12 disciples, Performed miracles

Known as The Truth, The Light, God’s Anointed Son etc.

Crucified and buried 3 days, Resurrected

 

 

Virgin birth

 

Horus- Egyptian Diety falsely assimulated with Jesus Christ in Zeitgeist

Horus- Egyptian Diety falsely equated with Jesus Christ in Zeitgeist

One version of the myth of Horus tells us that Isis took the severed phallus of Osirus and used it to impregnate herself.  This can hardly be called a miraculous conception similar to Jesus or a virgin birth. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And no, Horus was not chosen as the worst example.  The Krishna myth tells us his mother gave birth to him after already having 7 children; in Krishna’s regard this is an overtly outrageous claim.

 

 

  December 25th birth date

 

It can hardly be surprising that they attribute December 25th to Horus given the pagan rituals and celebrations at that time.  However, what is immediately apparent to many Christians is this is not Jesus’ birthday.  Speculation usually puts the birth date in the spring and this is simple speculation because the Bible does not tell us the date.

 

So, why do we celebrate December 25th?  

 

“The earliest reference to the Christian celebration of Christmas is found in the Calendar of Filocalus, a manuscript compiled in Rome in AD 354.  It is recorded the Christmas jubilee was created and installed on December 25th by the early Catholic Church in order to entice Roman pagans to convert to Christianity.”

          R. Christopher

 

The earliest reference we have attributing Christ’s birth to December 25th was almost 400 years after his death.   Optimistically speaking, the Catholic Church copied the date of the pagan holiday to more easily win pagans to their religion, however it is important to remember that the Bible doesn’t tell us the date nor did Jesus give any direction to celebrate His birth.

 

 

Star in the east followed by 3 kings

 Zeitgeist claims that Horus was announced by a star in the East that was followed by three kings to adorn the newborn savior.  However, this is not true.  There is no account of this with Horus in mythology, in fact it advises he was born in a swamp.   What is ironic is that it’s not true in regard to Jesus’ birth either.  First, Jesus was not visited by three kings they were wise men.  Nor did they arrive to visit Him in the stable as a newborn.   In the Gospel of Mathew we find that the wise men visited Jesus in a house after which they did not return to Herod.  This occurrence was up to two years after His birth: 

In the Gospel of Mathew we find that the wise men visited Jesus in a house after which they did not return to Herod.  This occurrence was up to two years after His birth:  

 

Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men, was exceeding wroth, and sent forth, and slew all the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, from two years old and under, according to the time which he had diligently inquired of the wise men.

          Mathew 2:16

 

 Teacher at the age of 12

Baptized at age 30 and began a ministry

 

In reference to Horus all of these claims are false, you are not going to find them in any legitimate Egyptian account. 

 

 

12 disciples, Performed miracles

 

There is no historical record of Horus having twelve disciples.  There is an account of four disciples and another of sixteen followers.   Most likely they attribute this number to Horus in order to tie Jesus to the zodiac myth.  The selection of twelve disciples mirrored the twelve tribes of Israel, not the zodiac.  The twelve tribes of Israel existed long before fifth century Zodiacal worship

 

It’s also important to note that while the Bible names Jesus’ twelve disciples, it also tells us of another seventy.  Luke 10:1-3

 

There are accounts of Horus performing miracles, he was after all supposed to be a god.  However, those in the account of Horus and those performed by Jesus have many differences. 

 

 

Known as The Truth, The Light, God’s Anointed Son etc.

 

These titles are not accurate and are not a part of Egyptian mythology.  Horus was considered the God of the Sky and as such had many titles including Horus the Great or Horus the Elder, Patron of Upper Egypt, Horus Savior of his Father, Horus Son of Isis and Horus the Child. 

 

There is no correlation between these and the titles of Jesus.

 

 

Crucified and buried 3 days, Resurrected

 

Again, these claims are simply not true. 

 

“Not one clear case of any alleged resurrection teaching appears in any pagan text before the late second century A.D., almost one hundred years after the New Testament was written.”  Dr. Gary Habermas and Dr. J.P. Moreland

 

 

It cannot be said there are no other resurrection stories, however as these first occur until well after Christ, it is the myth writers borrowing from the Christian narrative, not the other way around.

 

I have only touched on a few key areas due to space limitations, but have shown adequately the embarrassment that is Zeitgeist.  In the next segments I will further explore the players intent on misleading the movement, the real reason for the wanted destruction of Christianity and the Theosophical agenda they follow.

 

Make no mistake, the truth movement is being inundated with theories and accounts that must be made subject to critical review.  The wanted incapacitation of the movement must be addressed or we become a mockery to ourselves and others.  The very nature of what we stand for insists that we must seek out the truth wherever it leads, that we must stand up for the truth even if it’s not in line with our current beliefs or wants.  We must show others this same lesson and keep what could be the one of the great movements in history from being derailed by frauds and usurpers.  

- By: Laurie Schell

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