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The Lord Saviour was crucified, died and after 3 days rose from the death and soon after ascended into heaven. |
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The belief of a saviour being crucified, dying and then rising from the dead three days later, ascending into heaven is an ancient myth that predates Christianity by at least 2,100 years and is found in identical stories of much older original scripture than christianity in no less than five (5) other religions. |
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Considering the intricate arrangement of facts concerning the death and resurrection story, the commonality between all six (6) religions that refer to this myth proves overwhelmingly that its symbology is borrowed by christianity. |
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| Saviour crucified, died, rose from dead after 3 days & ascended physically into heaven |
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Saviour/God |
Culture/Religion |
Year of Origin |
| Attis |
Turkey/Anatolia |
2100 BCE |
| Tammuz |
Syria |
2000 BCE |
| Krishna |
Hindu |
1140 BCE |
| Quetzalcoatl |
Mexico, Hopi |
400 BCE |
| Indra |
Tibet |
350 BCE |
| Jesus |
Christianity |
44 CE |
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The significance of the story is to be found in its astronomical significance concerning the death and rebirth of the sun - an event of prime significant to ancient humanity who relied heavily upon the position and movement of the heavens in their religious affairs. |
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The fact that the death and resurrection story, including the specific description of crucifixion is not unique to christianity does not necessarily mean that the actual person we know as Jesus Christ did not suffer an event in which they were crucified. It merely means that all claims of actual death and defying the laws of physics by returning to life cannot be considered as credible, nor original to christianity. |
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