Jesus: The latest Myth in the history of Sun-God Myths

by VivaVegas 31 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • mP
    mP

    Theres an even easier way to see the parallel, in the calendar. I know everybody knows xmas is not jesus real birthday, that is not the point. However at sometime when this date was adopted, it didnt seem to bother christians otherwise it would not have stuck. His death is also another atrological day - the spring equinox. In fact Nearly all the major jewish holidays are around equinoxes and solstices. The lords day was also changed to the day of the Sun, Sunday and again this must have been accepted without problems because it has stuck.

    Its also interesting to look at the architecture of cathedrals and other basilicas. Look at St Peters, it like thte temple in jerusalem all point east. They have zodiacs as part of the construction and more.

  • AndDontCallMeShirley
    AndDontCallMeShirley

    It's a good thing I'm a member of the Chruch of the FSM. Look it up.

    ---

    Me too.

  • mP
    mP

    " Jesus is the king of kings and the lord of lords. He also is the great I AM of scripture and the God of Israel, and judge of mankind.

    mP:

    Let me know when Jesus actually makes a difference on earth that we can see. We all have tvs theres no reason for him not to make a bold statement in front of the worlds media .

  • JamesThomas
    JamesThomas

    Parakeet,

    Notice, my icon is that of a fool.

    My opening comment was a jest.

    I felt like jesting.

    And so I jested.

    I jest a lot.

    It's just the way of a jester who jestes justly.

    Can't help it.

  • JamesThomas
    JamesThomas

    This subject regarding the kinship of Jesus and many other gods has been discussed here endlessly.

    Certainly hundreds and hundreds of times.

    Well, maybe not hundreds but certainly many dozens of times.

    Many, may be too many, but it has to be at least ten times that this subject has come up.

    Ummm, it could be a few less than ten, but at least five or six times that we all talked about this.

    Twice, yes, two times I'm almost sure of.

    Actually, this could be a first.

    Have at it.

  • return of parakeet
    return of parakeet

    James Thomas: " Notice, my icon is that of a fool."

    Didn't need an icon. I read your post.

    "My opening comment was a jest...I felt like jesting...And so I jested."

    Do you know how to tell when a jest falls flat?

    When nobody laughs.

    Better work on those jesting skills.

  • Tiktaalik
    Tiktaalik

    Agree with Parakeet on this JT. Worst jest ever.

  • Amelia Ashton
    Amelia Ashton

    I am friends with some-one on first name terms with the FSM so I am safe!

  • Phizzy
    Phizzy

    All praise to the FSM ! have you been touched by his noodly appendage Amelia ?

    This is an interesting thread, I am sure the conjecture that old sun-god myths, and other pagan ideas, have been adopted in to the story of Jesus is correct.

    It is difficult to establish which is reliable scholarship on this, and which is simply opinion and conjecture.

    I remember reading as a young man the Rev. Hislop's "The Two Babylons" in which much of this stuff is presented, I didn't realise as a callow youth that his scholarship was dreadful, but I was disturbed by the many parallels from ancient myths and the Jesus story, why should they exist ? I asked myself.

    I think I know now.

  • soft+gentle
    soft+gentle

    vivaVegas - fascinating but instead of arguing against you I'm going to stick with what my old professor taught me which was to not take a dismissive attitude towards research that looks for and focuses only on similarities (like Frazer whom you cite as source in post 4 above) because I think there is something fascinating and original that can come out of such research. So I'm going to suggest another similarity between the figures and myths you discuss - that of mystery religion. Jesus, Horus, Dionysus and others were prominent in mystery cult/ritual and initiation via divine knowledge to be born again.

    edit: in fact I would go even further and suggest that when we adopt science as our medium of communication we are being born again through initiation into divine knowledge- a kind of initiation into mysterious things and even provides a new and enlightening footing for looking at the world. (of course it ceases to be mysterious to us but can be very mysterious to others)

    edit: found some interesting research on Horus on wiki which to me highlights some more similarities (although I prefer complementarity over similarity)

    Horus is one of the oldest and most significant deities in ancient Egyptian religion, who was worshipped from at least the late Predynastic period through to Greco-Roman times. Different forms of Horus are recorded in history, and these are treated as distinct gods by Egypt specialists. [1] These various forms may possibly be different perceptions of the same multi-layered deity in which certain attributes or syncretic relationships are emphasized, not necessarily in opposition but complementary to one another, consistent with how the Ancient Egyptians viewed the multiple facets of reality. [2] He was most often depicted as a falcon, most likely a lanner or peregrine, or as a man with a falcon head. [3]

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