A Hangout for Monkeys

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The Darwin Tree

A Brief History of Jesus Christ Part 2







I know what you're thinking. If this is a debunking then why is Galileo showing multiple pictures of Christ being crucified? The actuality is - these aren't Christ. Some of these symbols were construed thousands of years before Christ--

The Jesus Story

- Born virgin on December 25
- Stars appeared at their births
- Visited by Magi from the East
- Turned water into wine
- Healed the sick
- Cast out demons
- Performed miracles
- Transfigured before followers
- Betrayed for 30 pieces of silver
- Celebrated communion with bread and wine, which represents body and blood
- Killed on a cross or tree
- Descended into hell
- Resurrected on 3rd day
- Ascended into heaven

Just a Few Similar Jesus Stories (happened prior to Christ)--

Dionysus- of Greece, born of a virgin on December 25th, was a traveling teacher who performed miracles such as turning water into wine

Baal, Hercules, Oedipus-- born of virgins, the sons of Gods, crucified, resurrected, then ascended into heaven.

Mithra- of Persia, born of a virgin on December 25th, he had 12 disciples and performed miracles, and upon his death was buried for 3 days before resurrecting

Horus/ Osiris - Gods of Egypt, born on December 25th of the virgin Isis-Meri. Had 12 disciples he traveled about with, performing miracles such as healing the sick and walking on water. After being betrayed by Typhon, Horus was crucified, buried for 3 days, and resurrected

Attis- of Phyrigia, born of the virgin Nana on December 25th, crucified, placed in a tomb and after 3 days, was resurrected

Krishna- of India, born of the virgin Devaki with a star in the east signaling his coming, performed miracles with his disciples, and upon his death was resurrected

Weird Fact--
The first Easter (resurrection of Christ) was celebrated in 2400BC.

If this topic fascinates you, then I strongly urge you to read "Who Wrote the New Testament" by Burton L. Mack


AND "A History of God" by Karen Armstrong.


Here are some very interesting documentaries also--

The God Who Wasn't There


Why I Am No Longer A Christian


Galileo

A Brief History of Jesus Christ Part 1

This is going to be the most controversial topic I tackle. I want to give religion the upmost respect it deserves. A physicist Bill Cooper once said, "It's better to believe in something than to fall fall anything."

I present to you - A Brief History of Jesus Christ--

OAD 33AD 70AD 100AD
*-------------------------------------------------------------→
Jesus’ Birth Jesus’ Death Mark, Matthew, Luke, John


Mark was the first to write in the New Testament. The odd thing was, Mark never lived in the time of Christ. Mark’s Gospels talk about the destruction of the Christian Temple in Jerusalem - that event happened in 70AD - 37 years after the death of Christ.

A light blinded the link Saul or better known as Paul - and the Lord told him to start spreading the light of Jesus Christ. Paul’s influence is what formed the early Christian Church. Paul wrote many letters - 80, 000 words to be exact about the Christian religion - his literature is all we have about Christianity through this 37-year gap.

- If Jesus was a human that lived, nobody told Paul. Paul never heard of Mary, Joseph, Herod, John the Baptist, he didn’t know about the miracles or a secret entrance into Jerusalem, nor does he quote anything Jesus ever said.
- Paul writes about three events: the cross, the resurrection, and the ascension.
- Paul writes his gospel in a mythical realm - just like all the gospels of the mythical Gods of the time.
- “If Jesus had been on earth, he would not even have been a priest” Hebrews 8:4.
- Paul doesn’t know Jesus is an actual human being, but he’s the link that connects Jesus with the apostles that came 4 generations later.

Allegoric literature was very common. Mark wasn’t writing history - he was writing a symbolic and metaphorical Gospel. There are other lost Gospels these authors wrote, but they were disregarded for being too folkloristic.

The early Christians believe the Jesus story happened a century prior to Christ, as we know. This Jesus was killed under King Alexander Geniius of Rome.

After speculation, someone placed a mythical figure in historical documentations. There is no concrete evidence supporting Jesus’ existence except for a book that is a retelling of other mythological folklores.

Galileo

What Would Fall First?

Thanks to Galileo and Newton, we understand the mechanics of gravity. But my question is, if you dropped a hammer and feather at the same time on the moon, which would reach the ground first?

Make your hypothesis then watch the video to see if you're right--



Galileo

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Image of the Week

Space - it is tremendously beautiful.

10 Dimensions to Reality

Pardon my language, but be prepared to get mind-fucked.

Reality to us is what we perceive using our five senses. But what if there is other realities occurring all around us?

Quantum Physics alerts us with the strong theory of a possible ten dimensions to reality. In these different dimensions, different interactions with time, the universe and relativity is probable.

The video is bamboozling, but a strongly encouraged watch.



Galileo

How The Universe Works?

The mechanics for the universe correspond in complex and simplistic ways. For instance, black holes consuming stars in the middle of every galaxy, and anti matter being the opposite reaction of gravity.

When we figure out why people come up with such ridiculous theories - such as the world ending on the 21st - we will know far more than we do about the universe.

For what we do know, this documentary does a splendid job of summing it up. The content is superb and the video is very intriguing.



Galileo

Book Recommendation

For anyone wanting to learn about breakthrough archeological discoveries, I highly suggest reading "The Hidden History of the Human Race" by Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson.

The content inside the book is phenomenal, and everything is supported by solid evidence. The book is available on Amazon--
Amazon.com: the hidden history of the human race: Books




Galileo

A History of Us

It goes like this--


Our planet is in a solar system, within a galaxy, inside a local group that is being drawn to another local group that consists of hundreds of billions of other local groups. The why is unknown, but the how is being unraveled--

Our particular planet was created approximately 4.6 billion years ago. Life began underwater - more specifically when a multi cellular organism learned to make copies of itself. During a time known as the Cambrian Explosion, an abundance of life flourished in oceans approximately 590 million years ago.

About 38 million years ago, the first apelike beings appeared in the Oligocene period. The first suspected human-like ape appeared in the Miocene period, which extends from 5-25 million years.

The first hominids - bipedal primates - appeared in the Pliocene period. The earliest known is Australopithecus - the southern ape - that dates back 4 million years.

A specific group of Australopithecus is hypothesized to have given rise to Homo habilis. This dates back 2 million years in the Pleistocene period. From there came Homo erectus - Java man, Beijing man - 1.5 million years ago, and then came us, Homo sapiens.

Although Evolution is still regarded as a theory, archeological findings, scientific testing, and everyday discoveries give it stellar credibility. We don’t know why we were created, but we can learn how. Maybe after we learn how, we’ll start to understand the why--

Saturday, May 7, 2011

How Big Is Our Cosmic Backyard?

The thing about space...

It is big, really, really big - way bigger than one could possibly imagine. It's easy to hear words like hundreds of trillions, but when cosmologists talk about millions of lightyears from one star to the next, we cannot possibly visualize just how damn big space is.

The video below will help put space in perspective. Just how big are objects floating around in our universe?

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

1. The Ancient Spheres


This artifact I find the most intriguing. It questions our timeline for life, and the life of the universe.

The ancient spheres were found in the jungles in Costa Rica. Many were found that very drastically in size. Some are the size of a marble, while others are eight feet in diameter, weighing sixteen tons.

When dating the spheres, scientists ran into a tiff. The spheres date back 2.8 billion years. The Cambrian explosion (first life) dates back 2.1 billion years. During the Cambrian Explosion, the Earth’s climate was full of acidic rain and other hazardous elements.

The spheres have engraved rings along its equator. These stones had to be created by some kind of intelligent entity.

To me, this remains the biggest mystery to mankind. Where did the spheres come from, and even more importantly, who created them?

Keep searching for the truth,

Galileo

2. Antikythera Mechanism




Nearly a century ago, we discovered an ancient artifact that doesn’t line up with our historical timeline.

Scientists pulled an ancient computer out of shipwreck from 65BCE. What was found in the wreck is known as the Antikythera Mechanism – an ancient computer that calculated and illustrated astronomical information.

The computer baffles scientists across the world. Technology like this didn’t show up until 19th century. How is it that the ancient world was so technologically advanced, and we are just learning this?

Our history is incomplete…

Galileo

3. Mitochondrial Eve


The field of genetics has made its biggest breakthrough discovery yet! We have found our most recent common ancestor.

Mitochondrial Eve wasn’t necessarily the first woman. She just happens to be the mother to all modern Homo Sapiens. She was a hunter-gatherer that lived 200,000 years ago in East Africa. She lived in the era where modern common ancestors separated from sub-human species of the time.

Scientists successfully traced our Mitochondrial DNA and our Y-chromosome DNA to Mitochondrial Eve. She is our first ancestor, and it’s hypothesized that she is the mother to all living humans.

Science still hasn’t found the father DNA, but hopefully we’ll have a breakthrough soon.

Galileo