Carbonated Eggs
“Let us discuss St. Paul and Christianity. Christ is clearly but the Sun God’s latest guise; an incarnation fit for modern times. His greatest feast day coincides with Winter Solstice, when the hibernating Sun at last begins its slow awakening. Also coincidence, perhaps, that Christ should die, and be entombed, then rise again precisely at Spring Solstice, the return of light and life? He is the Sun of God; the imagery that permeates our hymns does oft proclaim him such…while in our paintings still we mark him with a solar disc about his head. Apollo, Lud, Belinos, Atum, Christ or Baal. All one God, Netley. All one God.”
An excerpt found in From Hell. Something I had to read many times over. 

“Let us discuss St. Paul and Christianity. Christ is clearly but the Sun God’s latest guise; an incarnation fit for modern times. His greatest feast day coincides with Winter Solstice, when the hibernating Sun at last begins its slow awakening. Also coincidence, perhaps, that Christ should die, and be entombed, then rise again precisely at Spring Solstice, the return of light and life? He is the Sun of God; the imagery that permeates our hymns does oft proclaim him such…while in our paintings still we mark him with a solar disc about his head. Apollo, Lud, Belinos, Atum, Christ or Baal. All one God, Netley. All one God.”

An excerpt found in From Hell. Something I had to read many times over.