chariko
all the gods you mention represent the sun. all the symbology in their stories relate to its journey throughout the day and year aswell as the events that occur like wine making season. most of the strange stuff is probably strange or appears wrong because you dont understand what is being said . many entities in these stories also refer to stars and constellations by name or creatire. without knowing this, the story seems stupid but if you do check the skies, then it all fits.
eg in the catholic church jesus dies and sits on the virgin mary. this is a common statue. in solar mythology, the sun starts to die in autumn which happens in libra the virgin. the sun is actually dead in the winter solstice which is dec25. for three days it remains flat. at this time it also passes the southern cross. after not moving it begins to rise, just like jesus and the other saviour gods. in spring, the sun is once again stronger than the dark, night or death. xians, jews, etc all celenrate something to mark this occassion. this is why easter happens on this date. bunnies=spring time etc. because jesus is a man, parts of the story were adapted. however every year they celebrate the sun returning to give life to plants so we can grow food for winter. if we read the nt we can see many refs like jesus saying, im the light, coming in clouds and so on, just like the sun. forget jesus and simply think sun when you read these scriptures and all we have is man admiring the life and light that is the sun.
the name jesus is actually from ihs which is also a name of the sun. jesus name in hebrew is not even close to jesus. how does one exaplain two characters with rhe same jewush name yehoshua becoming joshu#a and jesus? jesus as we read is paying tribute to the greek prime god zeus. just listen to a spanish person saying jesus or he soos, its not hard to see the striking similarities. you might also want too examine the jesuit symbol where they use a sat with rays with ihs in the center. ihs= ies which is also strikingly similar to our yes. its also probably not chance that our no is also close to the word night which represents bad, dark etc.