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Jesus in the Stars

Source: M.A. Fiol / M.A. Foil

MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — A historical researcher claims to have discovered what appears to be a representation of the crucifixion “in the stars” on the day Jesus is believed to have died.

In an illustration recently released to the public, the planets Saturn, Uranus, Jupiter, Earth and Venus align on an orrery model to form what looks like Jesus on the cross with the head, the hands spread out and the legs together in accurate positioning, rotation and on a galactic scale. Indeed, even Saturn’s rings can be viewed as representing the ‘halo’ or ‘crown of thorns.’

Moreover, and perhaps most noteworthy, is the date of the alignment, the day commonly viewed as that of Jesus’ actual crucifixion, April 3, 33 A.D.

“More than a few studies have pinpointed that date based on the Bible, calendars, astronomical conditions, even geology,” says Miguel Antonio Fiol, the researcher who made the discovery.

It was while researching a manuscript that the UW-Madison history grad came across the odd planetary formation using multiple heliocentric orrery models to study the date of Jesus’ death via a top-down view of the solar system.

“Even at first glance I knew it looked like the crucifixion,” he adds. “But it took time to uncover all the incredible parallels.”

Beyond appearing like the crucifixion, Fiol says other notable findings include:

*The ‘crown of thorns’ (or ‘halo’) is represented by Saturn’s rings.

*The alignment began in mid-March and lasted through mid-April of 33 A.D.

*Alignment appeared previously in the year 4 B.C., regarded by some scholars as the year of Jesus’ birth.

*Fiol says the alignment appears to have occurred only six times between the year 0 and 2000 A.D., equivalent to once every 333 years.

*Drawing a direct line from Jupiter through Mars to the centerline yields an accurate point for the ‘waistline.’

*Most notable finding perhaps is that the two ‘hands,’ Uranus and Jupiter, spin in opposite directions as do the two ‘feet,’ represented side-by-side by the planets Earth and Venus.

“Those planets rotate as opposites or mirrors, like your left and right hand and your feet,” says Fiol, who spent years researching historical figures, works and symbols such as pi to find patterns and underlying meanings. “It was Da Vinci’s The Last Supper that led me here,” he quips cryptically and without irony.

Fiol claims his findings are easily verifiable yet concedes there will be interpretation, realistic models and bias. “People will see what they want to see though I think coincidence is a hard argument,” he concludes.

Researcher Claims Discovery of ‘Jesus in the Stars’  was originally published on praiserichmond.com