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Shalom All!
The answer is simply Yes.
Just like Paul plagiarized Plato and Aristotle, the story of Jesus comes from a Satanic origin. If you call yourself a Christian, then you ought to know who it is you are worshipping. Look up Horus and see all the striking resemblances to your "savior," the one that is never mentioned in prophecy by name nor by his mission in the Hebrew Scriptures.
Regarding the story of Horus, the ancient Egyptian god:
"What if I told you there was once an ancient religion whose God was conceived by a virgin named Meri and had a stepfather named Seb (Joseph)?
What if I told you this God was born in a cave and his birth was announced by an angel, heralded by a star and attended by shepherds?
He attended a special rite of passage at the age of twelve (although the ancient texts describing this God are silent about His life from the age of 12 to 30).
At 30 years of age, this God was baptized in a river (His baptizer was later beheaded). He had 12 disciples, performed miracles, exorcized demons, raised someone from the dead, and even walked on water.
They called Him “Iusa”, the “ever-becoming son” and the “Holy Child”.
He delivered a “Sermon on the Mount”, and his followers recounted his sayings.
He was transfigured on a mount and eventually crucified between two thieves. He was buried for three days in a tomb and rose from the dead.
His followers called Him “Way”, “the Truth the Light”, “Messiah”, “God’s Anointed Son”, “Son of Man”, “Good Shepherd”, “Lamb of God”, “Word made flesh”, “Word of Truth”, “the KRST” or “Anointed One”.
He was also known as “the Fisher” and was associated with the Fish, Lamb and Lion.
According to this ancient religion, this God came to fulfill the Law and was supposed to reign one thousand years. Sounds a lot like Jesus doesn’t it?
This info was taken from a Christian website that goes on to TRY and refute these claims, but the similarities are too great to ignore. Christians have been duped.
Shalom
The answer is simply Yes.
Just like Paul plagiarized Plato and Aristotle, the story of Jesus comes from a Satanic origin. If you call yourself a Christian, then you ought to know who it is you are worshipping. Look up Horus and see all the striking resemblances to your "savior," the one that is never mentioned in prophecy by name nor by his mission in the Hebrew Scriptures.
Regarding the story of Horus, the ancient Egyptian god:
"What if I told you there was once an ancient religion whose God was conceived by a virgin named Meri and had a stepfather named Seb (Joseph)?
What if I told you this God was born in a cave and his birth was announced by an angel, heralded by a star and attended by shepherds?
He attended a special rite of passage at the age of twelve (although the ancient texts describing this God are silent about His life from the age of 12 to 30).
At 30 years of age, this God was baptized in a river (His baptizer was later beheaded). He had 12 disciples, performed miracles, exorcized demons, raised someone from the dead, and even walked on water.
They called Him “Iusa”, the “ever-becoming son” and the “Holy Child”.
He delivered a “Sermon on the Mount”, and his followers recounted his sayings.
He was transfigured on a mount and eventually crucified between two thieves. He was buried for three days in a tomb and rose from the dead.
His followers called Him “Way”, “the Truth the Light”, “Messiah”, “God’s Anointed Son”, “Son of Man”, “Good Shepherd”, “Lamb of God”, “Word made flesh”, “Word of Truth”, “the KRST” or “Anointed One”.
He was also known as “the Fisher” and was associated with the Fish, Lamb and Lion.
According to this ancient religion, this God came to fulfill the Law and was supposed to reign one thousand years. Sounds a lot like Jesus doesn’t it?
This info was taken from a Christian website that goes on to TRY and refute these claims, but the similarities are too great to ignore. Christians have been duped.
Shalom