WHO WAS
HE?
It seems so many
religions, including Christianity, have Pagan origins...
WHO
WAS HE?
- He was born of the virgin Maya, who was
considered the "Queen of Heaven.
- He was of royal descent.
- He crushed a serpent's head.
- He performed miracles and wonders, healed the
sick, fed 500 men from a "small basket of
cakes," and walked on water.
- He abolished idolatry, was a "sower of the
word," and preached "the establishment
of a kingdom of righteousness."
- He taught chastity, temperance, tolerance,
compassion, love, and the equality of all.
- He was transfigured on a mount.
- He was crucified in a sin-atonement, suffered
for three days in hell, and was resurrected
- He ascended to "heaven."
HE WAS...BUDDHA
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WHO
WAS HE?
- He contributed the name of Jesus Christ. He and
his once-and-future Father, are frequently
interchangeable in the mythos ("I and my
Father are one").:
- He was born of the virgin Meri on December 25th
in a cave/manger, with his birth being announced
by a star in the East and attended by three wise
men.
- He was a child teacher in the Temple and was
baptized when he was 30 years old. He was also
baptized by "Anup the Baptizer," who
becomes "John the Baptist."
- He had 12 disciples.
- He performed miracles and raised one man, el-Azar-us,
from the dead.
- He walked on water.
- He was transfigured on the Mount.
- He was crucified, buried in a tomb and
resurrected.
- He was also the "Way, the Truth, the
Light, the Messiah, God's Anointed Son, the Son
of Man, the Good Shepherd, the Lamb of God, the
Word" etc.
- He was "the Fisher," and was
associated with the Lamb, Lion and Fish
- His personal epithet was "Iusa," the
"ever-becoming son" of "Ptah,"
the "Father."
- HE was called "the KRST," or "Anointed
One," long before the
Christians duplicated the story.
- In the catacombs at Rome are pictures of Him as
a baby being held by his virgin mother. the
original "Madonna and Child"
HE WAS...
the egyptian God HORUS
(The
ancient Egyptians also adopted the cross as a
religious symbol of
their pagan gods. Countless Egyptians drawings depict
themselves
holding crosses in their hands. Among them, the
Egyptian savior Horus
is depicted holding a cross in his hand. He is also
depicted as an
infant sitting on his mother's knee with a cross on
the seat they
occupy. The most common of the crosses used by these
pagan Egyptians,
the crux ansata, was later adopted by the Christians)
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WHO
WAS HE?
- He was born on December 25th.
- He was considered a great traveling teacher and
master.
- He had 12 companions or disciples.
- He performed miracles.
- He was buried in a tomb.
- After three days he rose again.
- His resurrection was celebrated every year.
- He was called "the Good Shepherd."
- He was considered "the Way, the Truth and the
Light, the Redeemer,
the Savior, the Messiah."
- He was identified with both the Lion and the Lamb.
- His sacred day was Sunday, "the Lord's Day,"
hundreds of years before
the appearance of Christ.
- He had his principal festival on what was later to
become Easter, at
which time he was resurrected.
- His religion had a Eucharist or "Lord's Supper."
HE WAS... MITHRA
("He who will not eat of my body and drink of my
blood, so that he
will be made on with me and I with him, the same
shall not know
salvation." An inscription to Mithras which
parallels John 6:53-54.
This inscription is inside the vatican... in the tomb
of saint peter.)
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WHO
WAS HE?
- Born of a Virgin
- His father was a carpenter.
- His birth was attended by angels, wise men and
shepherds, and he was
presented with gold, frankincense and myrrh.
- He was persecuted by a tyrant who ordered the
slaughter of thousands
of infants.
- He was of royal descent.
- He was baptized in A river
- He worked miracles and wonders.
- He raised the dead and healed lepers, the deaf and
the blind.
- Krishna used parables to teach the people about
charity and love.
- "He lived poor and he loved the poor."
- He was transfigured in front of his disciples.
- In some traditions he died on a tree or was
crucified between two
thieves.
- He rose from the dead and ascended to heaven.
- He is called the "Shepherd God" and
"Lord of lords," and was
considered "the Redeemer, Firstborn, Sin Bearer,
Liberator, Universal
Word."
- He is the second person of the Trinity, and
proclaimed himself
the "Resurrection" and the "way to the
Father."
- He was considered the "Beginning, the Middle
and the End," ("Alpha
and Omega"), as well as being omniscient,
omnipresent and omnipotent.
- His disciples bestowed upon him the title "Jezeus,"
meaning "pure
essence."
- He is to return to do battle with the "Prince
of Evil," who will
desolate the earth
HE WAS...
KRISHNA
(The similarities between the Christian character and
the Indian
messiah are many. Indeed, Massey finds over 100
similarities between
the Hindu and Christian saviors, and Graves, who
includes the various
noncanonical gospels in his analysis, lists over 300
likenesses. It
should be noted that a common earlier English
spelling of Krishna
was "Christna," which reveals its relation
to '"Christ." It should
also be noted that, like the Jewish godman, many
people have believed
in a historical, carnalized Krishna)
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WHO
WAS HE?
- God was his father
- He was born in a cave or cowshed
- A human woman, a virgin, was his mother.
- His birth was prophesized by a star in the heavens.
- At a marriage ceremony, he performed the miracle of
converting water
into wine.
- He was powerless to perform miracles in his
hometown
- His followers were born-again through baptism in
water.
- He rode triumphantly into a city on a donkey.
Tradition records that
the inhabitants waved palm leaves.
- He had 12 disciples.
- He was accused of licentious behavior.
- He was killed near the time of the Vernal Equinox,
about MAR-21.
- He died "as a sacrifice for the sins of the
world."
- He was hung on a tree, stake, or cross.
- After death, he descended into hell.
- On the third day after his death, he returned to
life.
- The cave where he was laid was visited by three of
his female
followers
- He later ascended to heaven.
- His titles:
God made flesh.
Savior of the world
Son of God.
- He is "God made man," and equal to the
Father
- He will return in the last days.
- He will judge the human race at that time.
- Humans are separated from God by original sin. The
godman's
sacrificial death reunites the believer with God and
atones for the
original sin.
HE WAS... OSIRIS
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