Book Announcement for This Is the Sun?: Zeitgeist and Religion (Volume I: Comparative Religion)   27 comments

AVAILABLE HERE:  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006KRAUAW/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=labarumoutr0f-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B006KRAUAW

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In 2007, the film Zeitgeist became an instant sensation on the internet claiming, among other things, the figure of Jesus was based upon a pervasive mythology whereby crucified saviors died and rose three days later to celebrate the rising of the sun after a three day lull at its lowest point in the sky. All of the New Testament, it was asserted, was a metaphor for the sun’s travels through the zodiac and the same story had been told in Egypt with Horus, Persian with Mithra, Phrygia with Attis, and India with Krishna among others.

In This is the Sun: Zeitgeist and Religion, Albert McIlhenny critiques the ideas on religion presented in Zeitgeist and demonstrates they have no historical validity. In this first of a planned two volume critique, he traces the history of what Zeitgeist supporters call “astrotheology” to the cumulative errors of authors in early modernity that culminated in the work of Charles Francois Dupuis at the end of the eighteenth century. His ideas were repeatedly debunked by scholarship in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries but still retained a loyal audience among those following pseudoscholars supporting occultic and anti-religious themes. All but dead by the late twentieth century, the theory has been revived in the popular imagination as an offshoot of the conspiracy theorist subculture.

By the end of this first volume, “astrotheology” has been exposed as historically untenable and its sources as either pseudoscholarship or the misrepresentation of real scholarship. Its current visibility is not attributable to a reappraisal of the evidence but rather the growing popularity of conspiracy theories.

Posted January 5, 2012 by James Kush in The Zeitgeist Movement

27 responses to Book Announcement for This Is the Sun?: Zeitgeist and Religion (Volume I: Comparative Religion)

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  1. I started reading this but was interrupted with a new kitten, road trips, Christmas stuff and other shenanigans. What I did manage to fir in was really great. Plan to do a full review on my blog soon.

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  2. Thanks for the plug. By the way, here is the future of TZM:

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNs_R1bT9I0&w=560&h=315

  3. How is this post related to the resource-based economy value set that the zeitgeist movement pushes?

  4. “The Zeitgeist Movement is NOT the first film!”

    Yeah yeah, heard it a million times, however, your credibility by proxy will forever be tied to it. Guru Joseph should have known better.

    Joe Rogan is having Peter Joseph on tomorrow btw. This will be fun. Hey Mario, I suggest going on Joes site and alerting his forums to this blog. You too James.

  5. LOL whatever Mario I know it’s you. Anyway, maybe Joe Rogan can talks some sense into Merola and unfuck his destructive world view.

  6. Yo james, you looking forward to Peter on Joe Rogan? I wonder what kind of discussion they’ll have. If it’s negative I know you will cum buckets. If it’s positive, Im sure u will take a clip out of context with a title along the lines of “joe rogan exposes peter merola cult leader zeitgeist!!!!1″

    • With my luck Joe Rogan will punish Peter Joseph and make him look like the dumbass cult leader he really is. Then all the critics can laugh at the stupid fucking cult looking ridiculous in public once again. All the members can discuss how Rogan really does not know shit and how articulate and godlike their master Peter Joseph seemed under intense pressure. Im surprised anybody still pays attention to the conspiracy movement anyhow, it tried to leech onto the OWS only to get ridiculed as a cult by ANONYMOUS and OWS. Its been curtains since the largest protest movement on the globe rejected Peter, his followers, and his Zeitgeist religion as fringe cult bullshit.

  7. If TZM succeeds, I cum buckets

    If TZM fails, I cum buckets.

  8. It’s the 1 year anniversary of the Giffords shooting.

  9. I’ve been enjoying Albert’s series of videos covering his book and his series of videos about Jordan Maxwell.

    When Zeitgeist came out I attributed the crap research to Acharya S. I didn’t realize how many levels of crap were used as the basis for Peter’s religious portion of Zeitgeist.

    “…Well Actually I’ve been studying Jordan for a long time. He’s um.. he’s probably the lifeblood of the entire piece…” Peter Joseph Merola

    … and the excuse that Zeitgeist The Movie isn’t connected to Zeitgeist The Movement doesn’t fly when you consider that the brain that considers Jordan Maxwell’s research as something worth using is the same brain that thinks he has a clue on how the world works. Even if we attribute the best of intentions to Peter we’re still left with a case of the blind leading the blind.

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