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The only Son of God was born of a Virgin. |
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The concept of the Son of God born of a virgin is a very ancient and almost universal myth of ancient civilizations that predates Christian stories by at least an astounding 2,000 years. |
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Its roots are found in the re-birth of both astrological signs of the oldest of human cultures and the cycle of seasons. In spite of the unknown quantity of physical evidence that has been destroyed over the past two thousand years, sufficient archeological evidence remains to support overwhelmingly that any claim to the story of Jesus Christ being the only figure ever claimed to be the Son of God, born of a Virgin is a untenable lie. |
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| Son of God born from virgin |
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Saviour/God |
Virgin Mother |
Culture/Religion |
Year of Origin |
| Attis |
Cybele |
Turkey/Anatolia |
2100 BCE |
| Tammuz |
Ishtar |
Syria |
2000 BCE |
| Shamgar |
Anat |
Mari, Syria |
2000 BCE |
| Horus |
Isis |
Egypt |
1900 BCE |
| Horon |
Astarte |
Phoenicia/Syria |
1750 BCE |
| Dionysus |
Semele |
Phoenicia/Syria |
1500 BCE |
| Krishna |
Maia |
Hindu |
1140 BCE |
| Heracles/Hercules |
Alcmene |
Greece |
690 BCE |
| Buddha |
Maya |
India |
620 BCE |
| Quetzalcoatl |
Cihuacoatl |
Mexico, Hopi |
400 BCE |
| Adonis |
Io |
Greece |
400 BCE |
| Jesus |
Mary |
Christianity |
44 CE |
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The discovery of the oldest known Bible called the "Sinaiticus" from the mid 4th Century has provided a rare insight into just how much of the Vulgate contradicts the first official Greek Bible issued by Constantine after the 1st Council of Nicaea. |
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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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But what is of paramount significance is nowhere in the first official Nicene Bible from 330 CE does it state in anyway, that Jesus was born of a Virgin. |
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This means without question that not only is the "Virgin Birth" myth one that was incorporated much later in future edits and re-edits of scripture, but that it is fundamentally heretical to the original teachings of the Christian Church as first formed by Emperor Constantine. |
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In other words, every time a Bishop, a priest or a Pope speaks of such myths as being unique to the Christian religion not only is this a transparent lie easily exposed, but they are committing heresy against the founding tenets of their own religion. |
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