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December 18, 2009

Zeitgeist Refuted [Final Cut]: Film refutes part 1 of Zeitgeist, which distorts history to portray Jesus as a myth

Filed under: Freedom • ToBeFree,Lying • ToBeFree — Jeff Fenske @ 7:21 am

Zeitgeist: Spirit of the Age Refuted (source)

This film refutes the following claims made in the film Zeitgeist: -Christianity was borrowed from pagan myths? -The Bible was plagiarized? -Jesus wasn’t a historical figure? -Christianity was created for social control? -The Bible is based on astrology?

“The first real parallel of a dying and rising god does not appear until A.D. 150, more than a hundred years after the origin of Christianity. So if there was any influence of one on the other, it was the influence of the historical event of the New Testament [resurrection] on mythology, not the reverse. The only known account of a god surviving death that predates Christianity is the Egyptian cult god Osiris. In this myth, Osiris is cut into fourteen pieces, scattered around Egypt, then reassembled and brought back to life by the goddess Isis. However, Osiris does not actually come back to physical life but becomes a member of a shadowy underworld…This is far different than Jesus’ resurrection account where he was the gloriously risen Prince of life who was seen by others on earth before his ascension into heaven.” –Dr. Norman Geisler

Links to disprove Zeitgeist:
http://www.thedevineevidence.com/jesu…
http://www.tektonics.org/copycat/copy…
http://www.kingdavid8.com/Copycat/Hom…
http://benwitherington.blogspot.com/2…
http://www.zeitgeistresponse.info/
http://www.frontline-apologetics.com/…
http://www.alwaysbeready.com/index.ph…
http://www.preventingtruthdecay.org/c…
http://www.ldolphin.org/zodiac/
http://www.allaboutreligion.org/is-je…

Related:

G. Edward Griffin: “ZEITGEIST ADDENDUM” — A CRITICAL REVIEW

Zeitgeist | The Response

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