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The saviour is the only true Son of God. |
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The belief that a saviour is the only Son of God is one of the most common beliefs amongst ancient civilizations and religions it is a "universal myth" predating Christianity by at least 2,000 to 2,500 years. |
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The evidence of this belief being common amongst a wide variety of cultures and religions spanning thousands of years is overwhelming. From thousands of coins recovered from the age of the Roman Empire to temples and recovered ancient texts all point to the title "Only son of God" and "Son of God" as commonplace. |
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| Official Title known as "The Son of God" |
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Saviour/God |
Culture/Religion |
Year of Origin |
| Hesus |
Druid |
2200 BCE |
| Baal |
Syria |
2100 BCE |
| Attis |
Turkey/Anatolia |
2100 BCE |
| Tammuz |
Syria |
2000 BCE |
| Shamgar |
Mari, Syria |
2000 BCE |
| Horus |
Egypt |
1900 BCE |
| Adad |
Assyria |
1850 BCE |
| Mithra |
Persia/Babylon |
1650 BCE |
| Dionysus |
Phoenicia/Syria |
1500 BCE |
| Krishna |
Hindu |
1140 BCE |
| Heracles/Hercules |
Greece |
690 BCE |
| Buddha |
India |
620 BCE |
| Prometheus |
Greece |
580 BCE |
| Odin |
Scandanavia |
500 BCE |
| Bacchus |
Rome |
500 BCE |
| Quetzalcoatl |
Mexico, Hopi |
400 BCE |
| Adonis |
Greece |
400 BCE |
| Indra |
Tibet |
350 BCE |
| Christos |
Hellenism |
250 BCE |
| Jesus |
Christianity |
44 CE |
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The discovery of the oldest known Bible in existence called the "Sinaiticus" a verified copy of the official Nicene Bible of Eusebius from the mid 4th Century provides an indication of the heresy of all subsequent massive re-edits of the scriptures of Christianity since. |
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On forensic comparison of just the New Testament between the Vulgate created by Jerome and the Sinaiticus Bible (almost certainly an original of the official Constantine Nicene Bible), there was discovered approximately 14,800 editorial alterations. |
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Importantly, the first official Bible of Christianity describing Jesus Christ as "the son of God" do not appear in the opening narrative as they do in today's editions (Mark 1:1). |
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This can only mean one thing- not only is the concept of the "only son of god" a universal myth borrowed by christianity, but it was inserted sometime after the first and official New Testament was promulgated by Emperor Constantine in the 4th Century CE. |
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Any reference, including the alleged Nicene Creed that claims otherwise is a transparent fraud that is untenable when challenged by even a modest amount of the existing evidence. It is also probably one of the first heresies against the foundation of christianity. |
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Only one conclusion can therefore be drawn upon this overwhelming factual evidence that key elements of scripture were deliberately added well after the 4th Century. |
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No credence can be given then to the accuracy of any of the stories within Bibles edited and published since the 5th Century. |
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