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There were myriad mythological Solar Messiah's whose exact same story was told long before the birth of the last "Messiah." Those mythological figures were:

1-Horus - 3000 BC

Born of a Virgin

Born on Dec 25th

Dead for 3 Days - Resurrected

2-Attis - Greece - 1200 BC

Born of a Virgin

Born on Dec 25th

Dead for 3 Days - Resurrected

3-Mithra of Persia - 1200 BC

Born of a Virgin

Born on Dec 25th

12 Disciples

Performed Miracles

Dead for 3 Days - Resurrected

Aka: the "Truth," the "Light"

4-Krishna - India - 900 BC

Born of the Virgin Davakie

Star in the East

Performed Miracles

Dead for 3 days - Resurrected

5-Dionysus of Greece - 500 BC

Traveling Teacher

Performed miracles

Turned water into wine

Aka: "King of Kings," "God's only begotten Son", "Alpha and Omega"

Dead for 3 days - Resurrected

There were many more "solar messiahs" .. The immaculate or miracle birth was painted on walls long before the "birth of Christ" .. You've been hoodwinked, bamboozled, misguided, and TOTALLY BRAINWASHED, for the most part, by your parents and others that impressed this upon your mind from the time you were born.

Supporting Evidence: The Greatest Story Ever Told .. (hubpages.com)
2 points

The literature of the world is filled with invented characters; and the imaginary lives of the splendid men and women of fiction will forever arrest the interest of the mind and hold the heart enthralled. But how account for Christianity if Christ did not live? Let me ask another question. How account for the Renaissance, for the Reformation, for the French Revolution, or for Socialism? Not one of these movements was created by an individual. They grew. Christianity grew. The Christian church is older than the oldest Christian writings. Christ did not produce the church. The church produced the story of Christ. "The Greatest Story Ever Told."

2 points

The literature of the world is filled with invented characters; and the imaginary lives of the splendid men and women of fiction will forever arrest the interest of the mind and hold the heart enthralled. But how account for Christianity if Christ did not live? Let me ask another question. How account for the Renaissance, for the Reformation, for the French Revolution, or for Socialism? Not one of these movements was created by an individual. They grew. Christianity grew. The Christian church is older than the oldest Christian writings. Christ did not produce the church. The church produced the story of Christ. "The Greatest Story Ever Told."



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