The Saviour born in a stable or cave is the belief that the saviour of humanity is born in humble surroundings, in the lowest of birthplaces.
  The belief concept of a saviour born in the lowest of birthplaces such as a stable, cave or under a tree, is a popular mythology that predates Christian stories by at least 600 to 1,000 years.
  The specific events surrounding the birth of Jesus as now written in heavily edited scriptures of the New Testament appears overwhelmingly to be borrowed from Eastern mythologies by Eusebius around 325 to 330 in his official role of forming the first official Bible of Christianity as ordered by Emperor Constantine.
 
 Saviour born in stables surrounded by animals
 Saviour/God
Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Krishna Hindu
1140 BCE
Jesus
Christianity
44 CE
  In order to establish a universally consistent set of myths to unite the various sects of christianity, including the Paulinists, the Tertullians, the Boethusians and others, Eusebius used a range of universal and ancient themes taken from older gods such as Krishna.
  A short summary shows the degree to which the birth, life and death myths of Jesus match Krishna with astounding consistency:
 
 The Krishna and Jesus Birth Myths
The Hindu Krishna Myth  The Christian Jesus Myth
Krishna is the son of the Virgin Devaki. Jesus is the son of the Virgin Mary.
Krishna's birth occurs while his foster father, Nanda, is in his native city to pay taxes to the king, King Kansa. Jesus' birth occurs while his foster father, Joseph, is in his native city to pay taxes to the Governor.
King Kansa tried to kill Krishna by ordering the slaughter of all males born on the same day as Krishna. King Herod ordered the slaughter of all infants born on the same day as Jesus.
Source: St. Matthew, 2:16.
The Virgin Devaki is told by an angel, "In thy delivery, O favored among women, all nations shall have cause to rejoice." The Virgin Mary is told by an angel, "Hail, thou that art highly favored, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women. ... Fear not, Mary, for thou hast found favor with God. And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David: And he shall reign over the house of Jacob forever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end."
Source: St. Luke 1:28-33.
The nativity of Krishna is heralded by a star. The nativity of Jesus is heralded by a star.
Krishna is born in a cave.
The cave story is an indication of lower-class birthplace.
Jesus is born in a cave. 
Source: The Apocryphal Gospel entitled Protevangelion, supposedly written by James, the brother of Jesus.
The manger story (wherein Jesus was born in a stable) is an indication of a low-class birthplace.
Krishna is visited in the cave by three wise men bearing gifts. Jesus is visited in the stable/cave by three wise men bearing gifts.
The cave was mysteriously illuminated. The cave was illuminated so brightly Joseph and Mary's midwife could not tolerate the light. 
Source: The Apocryphal Gospel Protevangelion.
Nanda is warned by an angel to flee from King Kansa by crossing the Jumna River with the infant Krishna. Joseph is warned in a dream to flee from King Herod into Egypt with the infant Jesus and the Virgin Mary.
The baby Krishna began speaking to his mother shortly after birth. The baby Jesus began speaking to the Virgin Mary shortly after his birth, saying, "Mary, I am Jesus, the Son of God, that WORD which thou didst bring forth according to the declaration of the Angel Gabriel to thee, and my Father hath sent me for the salvation of the world." 
Source: The Apocryphal Gospel, The First Gospel of the Infancy.
Krishna performs miracles in Mathura. Jesus performs miracles in the town of Materea in Egypt.
Krishna is the second person of the Hindu Trinity: (1) Brahma, (2) Vishnu, (3) Siva. Krishna is the incarnation of Vishnu. Jesus is the second person of the Christian Trinity: (1) God, the Father, (2) Jesus the Son, (3) the Holy Ghost.
Krishna was crucified. Jesus was crucified.
During the crucifixion, Krishna was wounded by an arrow. During the crucifixion, Jesus was wounded by a spear.
At noon on the day of Krishna's crucifixion, the sun darkened. From the sixth hour to the ninth hour on the day of Jesus' crucifixion, the sun darkened.
Krishna descended into Hell.
He raised the dead.
He brought back two boys from Hell.
Jesus descended into Hell.
He raised the dead.
He brought back from Hell two boys, the sons of the high priest.
Source: The Apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus.
  The fact that aspects of the life of Krishna were taken and incorporated into the new religion of christianity by Emperor Constantine does not invalidate the historical fact of the existence of a royal prince of the line of Judah we now know as Jesus. It does however, cast a question over the credibility of the scriptures of the New Testament as the sole source of spiritual wisdom.
   
   


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