Ishtar wrote:We can also see from FM’s first link that the first Sumerian seal (dated 3200 BC) contains Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius. In fact, they all do. This is because these four signs are known as the Fixed Signs – i.e. they are the signs that hold the other signs in place in the circle. You can see them here, all opposite one another, and so holding the circle:
We know the Zodiac was originally a circle as the word ‘zodiac’ means “circle of animals” in Greek. So this proves that Sumerians in 3200 BC had – at the very least! - the Fixed Signs of the Zodiac that hold all the others in place in the circle.
But you may be wondering why we're considering it so important to establish the date for the first Zodiac. And so it's this:
If you look again at the first Zodiac, you’ll see a cross that shows where the two equinoxes (spring and autumn) and the two solstices (winter and summer) fall.
This is the known as “the cross of the Zodiac”, and was often depicted, in ancient times, with the sun god at its centre. This is a metaphor for the sun travelling around the signs/constellations during the year, and at certain times, residing in each one.
There are tons of these sun gods in the middle of Zodiacs, but here is one from the ancient synagogue of Beit Alpha in the Beit She'an Valley, showing Helios in his chariot:
http://www.bear-star.com/galgalmazalot_text.htm
My bolding: For 'seasons' read 'equinoxes and solstices'.These astrological signs, though condemned by the prophets, were widely used as decorative elements in both churches and synagogues of the Byzantine period. The twelve signs are arranged in a circle and accompanied by their Hebrew names. In the center of the zodiac, the sun god Helios is represented seated in a chariot drawn by four horses. The four seasons appear in the corners of the panel in the form of busts of winged women wearing jewels; they are inscribed with the Hebrew months initiating each season: Nisan (spring), Tamuz (summer), Tishri (autumn) and Tevet (winter).
The astrotheists' case is that Jesus is just another sun god at the centre of the cross of the Zodiac, which is why we get pictures of him with a circle in the background showing the zodiacal cross of the equinoxes and solstices.
Here is a 2nd century AD, Nabataean example showing Allat, their goddess of fertility (aka sun goddess) at the centre of the circle of animals, or Zodiac.
http://nabataea.net/zodiac.html
And following on from that, the astrotheists go on to say that the original cross of the Romans and the Celts was actually a symbol of the Zodiac ....
... as is shown here:
And this pagan symbol in a stained glass ceiling showing the Sun of God in the centre of the Zodiac is from - you'll never guess where! - the Rotunda of the Missouri state capital building!
Do you think the Fundies of Missouri realise it's there?
All -
Sunwheel, anyone? And those critters are a hell of a lot older......... and worldwide.
Now lets just say that a reasonably cognitive, though "primitive" set of peoples just barely managed to figure out solstice and equinox - sorry, back off the sarcasm here - and with their knowledge of the sky map created the ur-symbol, the sun wheel. Successive generations, hundreds of them filled, in the gaps. And - gasp - they most likely travelled long distances and communicated.
Boats, hematite.
By the time the zodiac you folks are talking about went public, the use had shifted from predictive analysis of seasons, weather, hunting, fishing, tides, and the ability to predict passage of astronomical cycles to the manipulations of politics and religion. And warfare, of course.
The word co-opt comes to mind. Very similar to.....nope, not gonna go there.
In short, unlike Venus, the Zodiac was not - and I forget the exact quote here - "Born fully formed from the thigh of Zeus".
Arguments against?
john