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We spend a lot of time on comparative religions talking about Christianity and Islam. I thought it might be nice to take some of that discussion elsewhere. I wasn't sure what other religions I might talk about, but then learning that since other religions in the world had some beliefs that while only on the surface having anything in common with Christianity, that it was sufficient to prove the pagan origins of Christianity, that perhaps we might take a look at some other religions and surmise what their origins were.
This came to me while I was watching a PBS special on the blood sacrifice practiced by the Aztecs. They would do this at their temples, usually built high above some pyramid. Of course, the Aztec were not the only people to do blood sacrifice or build pyramids. Their neighboring Maya did the same. Surley the Aztecs learned this from they Maya. And the temples of the Maya made Thor Heyerdahl think of the Egyptian pyramids, so he proved you could sail a boat from Egypt to the Americas in order to explain how the Maya learned to build pyramids from the Egyptians. And these were places for the dead, often involving the ritual death of those who were to accompany the one's for whom the pyramid was built. And then there is another group of pyramids in China that while they don't look much like pyramids, but merely burial mounds of piled earth there is an obvious connection with the Egyptian pyramids because both are called pyramids and both are place of internment for the dead. And since the pyramids of China are more than 5000 years old, they are the oldest of all pyramids. This surely categorically proves that the Great Pyramid of Cholula in Puebla, Mexico is of the same religion as that which existed in China 5000 years ago.
This came to me while I was watching a PBS special on the blood sacrifice practiced by the Aztecs. They would do this at their temples, usually built high above some pyramid. Of course, the Aztec were not the only people to do blood sacrifice or build pyramids. Their neighboring Maya did the same. Surley the Aztecs learned this from they Maya. And the temples of the Maya made Thor Heyerdahl think of the Egyptian pyramids, so he proved you could sail a boat from Egypt to the Americas in order to explain how the Maya learned to build pyramids from the Egyptians. And these were places for the dead, often involving the ritual death of those who were to accompany the one's for whom the pyramid was built. And then there is another group of pyramids in China that while they don't look much like pyramids, but merely burial mounds of piled earth there is an obvious connection with the Egyptian pyramids because both are called pyramids and both are place of internment for the dead. And since the pyramids of China are more than 5000 years old, they are the oldest of all pyramids. This surely categorically proves that the Great Pyramid of Cholula in Puebla, Mexico is of the same religion as that which existed in China 5000 years ago.