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Topic started on 23-4-2011 @ 09:36 AM by rstregooski
We all know how the Sun's path from the perspective on earth moves back and forth throughout the course of the year, thus resulting in the 4 seasons. Does anyone not question the fact that, from the Northern Hemisphere perspective, the Sun's path in winter changes from southward to northward, exactly on the Winter Solstice, which is usually on December 22nd? To be more precise, the sun perceivably seems to reside on the same degree for roughly 3 days as the path reverses.




Now, as the Spring Equinox marks the next quarter-point, the position half-way to the Summer Solstice, the days become longer, as the Sun is crossing over the equator, on it's way to the highest point it reaches in the sky, the Summer Solstice. This brings the question: Why is christian Easter (Ishtar) and jewish Passover always celebrated at the same time of year, and always around the Spring Equinox? The jewish call it passover, christianity calls it resurrection.

Many christians actually attend what is called a "Sun-Rise service" on easter.

This image shows the path of the sun from a pinhole camera, over a 6 month period.



I learned of this "path" a while back, but I'm amazed how many do not question these relationships. It seems pretty damning to me..



Back to the first paragraph, I know that a lot more people believe that Jesus' birthday was actually not 0 A.D., but an earlier date, and I've heard the year 3 B.C. put out there. So it is interesting to me why the big story of Christmas that so many children are brought up to learn occurs exactly 3 days after the Winter Solstice. That is all I have to say. Good day.
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reply posted on 23-4-2011 @ 09:53 AM by rstregooski
reply to post by ganja



Well said.. The tooth fairy might as well have it's own holiday..


reply posted on 23-4-2011 @ 10:04 AM by Quickfix
Here is what Easter or as I know it, Ishtar is about.

www.pantheon.org...

inanna.virtualave.net...



The egg thing on it is supposedly Ishtar being reborn in an a egg around this time of year a very long time ago and thus the use of eggs, its a myth somewhere i will try to find it again.
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Edited to add: en.wikipedia.org...

and en.wikipedia.org...

I couldn't find a reliable source on the Ishtar birth myth.
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