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<blockquote data-quote="Weeeeee_Zard" data-source="post: 65410" data-attributes="member: 3818"><p>You are not giving me any concise information there, any leads to that information?</p><p></p><p> I will assume that you are talking about the worshiping of the sun, right? Based on the "Christian" comments you have made before.</p><p></p><p> To my understanding after comparing several similar myths, Jesus is a copy of Horus, and this is all based in the sun's trajectory and the start of a new cycle of seasons. </p><p></p><p>There is other similar sun deities such as Mithras (I think I spelled it right) from Persia.</p><p></p><p> They all share common stuff as been born from a virgin, the 3 kings, crucifixion and resurrection on the 3rd day which is a metaphor for what happens with the sun between December 22nd to 25th and the constellations around it.</p><p></p><p>So it's all about the sun for the most part but that is not proof of a god. It's just the way people tell a story to "explain" natural phenomena.</p><p></p><p> On the other hand there is countless myths, deities and folk tales around the globe and thru history that have no connections nor coincidences.</p><p></p><p> Thank you for addressing at least one of the questions I asked you before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weeeeee_Zard, post: 65410, member: 3818"] You are not giving me any concise information there, any leads to that information? I will assume that you are talking about the worshiping of the sun, right? Based on the "Christian" comments you have made before. To my understanding after comparing several similar myths, Jesus is a copy of Horus, and this is all based in the sun's trajectory and the start of a new cycle of seasons. There is other similar sun deities such as Mithras (I think I spelled it right) from Persia. They all share common stuff as been born from a virgin, the 3 kings, crucifixion and resurrection on the 3rd day which is a metaphor for what happens with the sun between December 22nd to 25th and the constellations around it. So it's all about the sun for the most part but that is not proof of a god. It's just the way people tell a story to "explain" natural phenomena. On the other hand there is countless myths, deities and folk tales around the globe and thru history that have no connections nor coincidences. Thank you for addressing at least one of the questions I asked you before. [/QUOTE]
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