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Astrotheology

Astrotheology

02/07/2023/by Jordan Maxwell

🌠 Astrotheology: A Guide to Celestial Religion

Astrotheology is the study of how celestial bodies—like the sun, moon, and stars—influence religious stories and beliefs. It combines two words: “astro” (meaning star) and “theology” (the study of God). This field looks at how ancient cultures linked the skies to divine powers.

At JordanMaxwellVideos.com, we explore how these ancient truths are hidden in plain sight—in religious texts, symbols, and rituals.

đź”­ Ancient People Watched the Sky

Before clocks, calendars, or science, humans looked up. The sky was their guide for planting crops, hunting, and understanding time. Over time, they noticed patterns: the sun rose and set, the moon changed shape, and stars shifted throughout the year.

Many ancient people believed these movements were not random. Instead, they thought the stars and planets were gods or messengers from the divine.

  • The Egyptians worshipped Ra, the sun god.
  • The Babylonians followed the stars to create astrological charts.
  • The Greeks named planets after their gods, like Mars and Venus.

✝️ Astrotheology and Christianity

Astrotheology isn’t just about old pagan beliefs. Many researchers, including Jordan Maxwell, show how early Christianity may have borrowed ideas from sky worship.

Here are a few examples:

  • Jesus as the Sun: Jesus “dies” for three days (just like the sun appears to stop moving during the winter solstice) and is “reborn” on December 25, when days start getting longer.
  • Twelve Apostles: These may symbolize the twelve zodiac signs.
  • Cross in the Sky: Ancient people saw the sun’s movement form a cross in the heavens—something mirrored in Christian symbols.

These stories may be symbolic—rooted in the stars rather than literal history.

📚 A History of Astrotheology

The term Astrotheology became popular in the 1700s thanks to William Derham, an English clergyman. His book Astro-Theology (1714) argued that the universe’s design reflected divine order.

But the ideas go back thousands of years:

  • Stonehenge aligns with the summer solstice.
  • Easter is based on the full moon after the spring equinox.

🌌 Why It Matters Today

Astrotheology gives us a deeper understanding of ancient beliefs and modern religion. It connects the heavens with symbols we still see today. Some questions it raises include:

  • Are religious stories cosmic metaphors?
  • Did ancient people encode sacred wisdom in the stars?
  • Do modern holidays still follow the sky?

Explore this further at Jordan Maxwell Videos.

🕵️‍♂️ Secret Societies and Star Symbols

Astrotheology also appears in secret societies like the Freemasons. Their symbols—like the all-seeing eye or the compass and square—may reference celestial alignments and ancient star knowledge.

Understanding these signs helps us decode not only religion but also politics, art, and power systems.

đź“– Learn More About Astrotheology

For deeper research, check out these respected sources:

  • Oxford Research Encyclopedia on Astrotheology
  • GotQuestions.org: What Is Astrotheology?
  • Wikipedia: William Derham

🚀 Final Thoughts

Astrotheology blends astronomy and religion. It shows how ancient people looked to the stars to explain their gods and their place in the universe.

Visit Jordan Maxwell Videos for exclusive content and insights into the celestial roots of faith.

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