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New historical findings: Astrology+Bible
Mindchild
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New historical findings: Astrology+Bible
posted Wed, 26 Dec 2001 21:36:00 GMT
(12/26/2001)
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FloridaPost 403 of 1161 Since 8/8/2001 |
Is the Bible linked to Astrology more than Christians want to admit?This is a very interesting story that came out in this week's news. I would be interested in seeing what kind of reaction you have about it.Source: New Scientist
. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99991713Article follows: Early Christians hid the origins of the Bethlehem star 13:15 21 December 01 Marcus Chown A US astronomer claims he has found the first mention of the star of Bethlehem outside the Bible. The reference is in a 4th-century manuscript written by a Roman astrologer and Christian convert called Firmicus Maternus. No names "Maternus did not mention Jesus's name," says Molnar. "But Roman astrology was a popular craze at the time and everyone reading the book would have known the reference was to Jesus and that the astrological event was the star of Bethlehem."So why did Maternus not mention Jesus by name? According to Molnar, early Christians hated pagan beliefs and did not want to justify the Biblical story with astrological mumbo-jumbo. The idea that the stars govern our fate flew in the face of belief in a Christian God as the controlling force in the Universe. "Being a pagan who had converted to Christianity during his lifetime, Firmicus was torn," says Molnar. "Hence his use of astrology to support the Christian story, but in a veiled way."According to Molnar, it was essential to early Christians that the true nature of the star be hidden, otherwise theologians would be mired in debate about celestial influences that were not part of Christianity. So they buried the knowledge of the star's astrological roots and in time it was forgotten. "I take Molnar's work quite seriously," says Owen Gingerich, a historian of astronomy at Harvard University. "Anything he comes up with along these lines has to be considered as being very likely correct." 13:15 21 December 01 |
ThiChi
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Re: New historical findings: Astrology+Bible
posted Wed, 26 Dec 2001 21:49:00 GMT
(12/26/2001)
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![]() CaliforniaPost 20 of 3673 Since 5/29/2001 |
Remember, according to the Bible (Matt 2:1-16), the star led the wise men first to King Herod and then to Jesus. Something more is here than just a star. The Bible condemns astrology.
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