Keltoi, can you link this evidence to me, please? I've always considered it to be the other way around. The rites of the mystery cults and such are no different from those performed when the Romans developed paganism over their animist beliefs.
What likelyhood is there that he sent several sons?
I'm asking due to the incredible amount of virgin born deities with divine fathers , 12 diciples, the light of the world, saving mankind by their death, getting eaten by followers, water into wine...etc etc born under a star worshipped in ancient times, who were tortured and died, rose after 3 days and are schedualed to come again. Also the many who did similar if not exactly the same miracles.
Asklepios.
Hercules.
Prometheus
Dionysos
Osiris
Horus
Mithra
Krishna
Buddha
Apollonius
Zarathustra
and the aztec Gods who I fear will break my spellchecker.
Why have all these older gods done all the things that Jesus did. it's almost, if you squint a bit and bite your lip, like the bibalic Jesus was a cobbled together mix of all these gods and others.
What likelyhood is there that he sent several sons?
I'm asking due to the incredible amount of virgin born deities with divine fathers , 12 diciples, the light of the world, saving mankind by their death, getting eaten by followers, water into wine...etc etc born under a star worshipped in ancient times, who were tortured and died, rose after 3 days and are schedualed to come again. Also the many who did similar if not exactly the same miracles.
Asklepios.
Hercules.
Prometheus
Dionysos
Osiris
Horus
Mithra
Krishna
Buddha
Apollonius
Zarathustra
and the aztec Gods who I fear will break my spellchecker.
Why have all these older gods done all the things that Jesus did. it's almost, if you squint a bit and bite your lip, like the bibalic Jesus was a cobbled together mix of all these gods and others.
@barney: There are many scholars who have written books regarding these subject, such as the one mentioned above and "Suns of God" by Acharya S. Most of these internet scholars base their works based on these books, which have numerous citations for validation.
Bhudda: In the miracle of Iddhi, Iddhipatihariya (Superhuman power) the Bhikkhu experiences various kinds of power. From one form he becomes many, and from many he becomes one again; he becomes visible or invisible, passes through wall and rocks without touching them, as if they were space. He dives into and emerges from the earth as if it were water, and walks on water without disturbing the surface as if it were land
Hercules carried Hersione back to her father on magic horses that galloped over the water
Yeah...Horus was carried off by Set to the summit of Mount Hetep where they battled
Attis and Adonis were crucified
Meaning Bacchus of course, which is the god of wine in mythology. Not striking that such a god would produce wine.Dionysus did the water into wine trick, always popular.
Why the dovetailing with christianity?
The only solution really for a christian is that the story of christ is a massive coincidence!
It must have been a great sales pitch. "Look, this is a new improved version of Horus...its got bells and whistles on it and makes your old MK1 Horus look lame...our one flies into space and you can still eat the flesh like you are used to doing. Oh and if you dont accept it, we will burn you from the feet up on a slow fire....and your kids...."
Massive coincidence? Making comparisons like this and attempting to point to some massive borrowing of theology is akin to pointing to Zeus and stating.."Look, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all worship a God who lives in the sky." Or "Look, an angel supposedly gave Muhammed the Qu'ran, that sounds just like Zoroastrianism."
Rather than type out reams of stuff from my literature here is a comparison. Between specifically Horus and Jesus.
The Bibliography is worth a look. Discard any single sourced non contempary authors as biased trash.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5.htm
Horus's birth is a mystery. There are too many myths and sources regarding it.
All of Horus's deeds and attributes changed time and time again. The Egyptians would promote and demote their Gods as they wished. The Pharoahs considered themselves the greates of the Gods themselves. When Horus was introduced in Egypt by invaders, he was a war God. Later, he became a Sun God. First, he was the son of Ra. Later, the son of Osiris. Depictions of Horus change with every Egyptian dynasty. In some sources of the book of the dead, he is depicted as being born from Osiris's semen. In other sources, Ra impregnates Isis without sexual intercourse. Hence, I personally consider comparing Jesus and Horus as irrelevant.
Instead, a comparision to other Sun Gods of Rome, such as Mithras and Sol Invictus produces better results.
In short, while the Egyptian religion as a whole influences Christianity along with the cults practiced in Rome and Greece, the cult of Horus specifically did not play a major influence.
Keltoi, this is the article I am currently writing on Zoroastrianism: http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Zoroastrianism
My information on the Mithraic mysteries is from: The Religion of the Mithras Cult in the Roman Empire by Roger Beck.
I have done way too much research on pagan religions of Rome. I have an obsession around religions due to my Asperger syndrome. As much as I appreciate your efforts in defending your faith, it is futile.
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