I don't know how to begin with this, but...
1) Astrology.
Please, please, PLEASE don't be linking that silly Astrology stuff with Chistianity. Jesus = THE TRUTH, whereas astrology = NOT THE TRUTH. Here's why...
There are actually 13 signs of the zodiac, not 12. Astrologers, for some reason, tend to conveniently 'forget' the 13th sign, Ophiuchus (the serpent-bearer), because 12 is a nice round number.
Astrology splits the year into 12 equal parts. This is, again, rubbish. Some of the zodiac constellations are much larger than others. For example, Virgo is a big constellation and Scorpio is tiny, so really the zodiac should be split unevenly. For example, 'officially' I'm a Pisces (born 23rd February), but on my exact date of birth, the sun was actually in the constellation of Aquarius, because astrologers get it so badly wrong.
The constallations we know and love today are based on those of the Greeks. At the time all this stuff was going on in Egypt and Israel, the peoples of the Middle-East would've been using a different set of constellations anyway (albeit with some similarities to the Greek system).
2) Magnetic North
The original poster keeps mentioning 'Magnetic North', rather than, simply, North.
For those of you who don't know, the Magnetic North Pole is completely different to the North Pole we all know and love up there in the Arctic. Instead, 'Magnetic North' isn't fixed, and moves around all the time, so today's Magnetic North would not have been in the same position as the Magnetic North in biblical times.
3) Moses' Altar
I've been scouring the internet, trying to find a latitude/longitude grid reference for Moses' Altar... and can't find anything. For those of you who have looked this triangle up on Google Maps, can someone please point me in the right direction, because I can't seem to find it. Temple Mount, of course, is located at
31°46′40.7″N 35°14′8.9″E, but I can find no reference to the Moses Altar.
The cynic in me at this point is doubting very much whether Moses' Altar even exists in the location specified, in which case the whole trianlge thing is rendered completely meaningless! Of course, I'm willing to be proved wrong if someone can send me a link to the grid reference.
I'm especially dubious, considering that Moses' Altar was supposedly at Mount Sinai, which is nowhere near any of the points of this so-called triangle... all we have is a suspect revisionist documentary, 'Mountain of Fire' (referenced in the original post), which insists that the modern-day Mt. Sinai is not the same one as described in the Bible. Hm, what?!!
In conclusion. I KNOW that God exists. I give thanks to Him every day for this wondrous life and the world we live in. Yeah, we know there are plenty of non-believers out there. So what? Ignore them. Let them live their loves how they choose.
What we shouldn't be doing is coming up with trumped-up 'evidence' to prove the existence of God. I have all the evidence I need already!
Are we so insecure in our beliefs that we are forced to resort to freemasonry, astrology, and lines on maps to prove the existence of God?
I'm not.