The accounts of the lives of these gods are very mythical, whereas the accounts given in the new Testament are written in the historical.
The idea that "Those other Gods are myth and Jesus is historical" is very not true. There is no more historical evidence for Jesus then there is for the other "Man/Gods. During the fist half of the first century there was not one single solitary word written about the Jesus of the bible. Also during the last half of the 1st century BC to the first half of the 2nd century AD there were no less then 8 Jewish messiahs, actually I think 9 if you count the Jesus of the bible.
Even the early church fathers knew there was a profound simularity of the "Myths" to Jesus on the website mentioned earlier he uses quite a few quotes from Justin Martyr to show this here is a couple of the quotes on this particular topic.
"we propound nothing different from what you believe regarding those whom you esteem sons of Jupiter"? {St. Justin Martyr, First Apology]
He went on to say that the only reason of the simularities is the demons set out to make it look like these other gods were infact the messiah, they read the scriptures and set up a fake messiah in the form of these other God/Men to fool mankind. So really the early christians did know that the simularities was profound.
A reading of the complete lives of these mythical characters (and not just certain parts) shows them to be as a whole very different from Jesus.
This is very true, much the same as a Volkswagon is different then a Rolls Royce. The point on the Website is not to show that Jesus is an exact copy, but just a new model of an old concept.
While the accounts of these myths are as a whole very different from the accounts of Jesus, it is claimed by some that there are parallels which indicate that certain aspects of the life of Christ were borrowed from these pagan sources
There is as much difference between Attis and Mithras and there is between Jesus and Mithras or Attis. Just becasue he is different does no make his story any less mythical.
The Christinaity that we see today is more or less a Paulien version, it was what was established by the Church of Rome blessed by Constintine, who made all other forms of christianity or pagan religions against the law and punisable by death. Roman Christianity didn't come to popularity becasue it was true, it came about becasue it was forced down the throuts of every man woman and child not in hiding.
Eventually all of the other forms of christianity was wiped out and their writings burned and the only thing left was Roman christianity, up until John Calvin and Martin Luther came on the scene. Then started the reformation period and we now have Protestants. But excpt for a few things Protestants still hold on to the same mythology as did the Romans, they just did it differently.
I guess the point really is, that the ancient "Myth" beleivers beleived that their God/Man was a true and real as you do that Jesus is true and real. The idea that Jesus is real becasue there is the bible is proposterious, The writings of the ancient pagans are lost becasue the early christion fathers had them burned and destroyed to get rid of the competition. The gospels wer not written by anyone that KNEW Jesus, that is virtually a proven fact. The only writings that are known to have existed prior to about 150ad were some of the letters that were wrote by Paul and his followers, nothing more. There is an arguement that mark may have been written in the 1st century, but if it had been it was not public knowlege as the 2nd century leaders never refer to it at all until after about 150ad.
You made the statement that you read "some" of that website, well start at the begining and go to near the end. it will take a bit of time but is well worth it. Itm ay not convince you that Jesus is a myth, but it will give you an idea as to why many of us do.
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