
Pagan
and Jewish motifs share the roof decor of this tomb (Rome).
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How
the Godman is Made and Remade |

The light
of science, the cauldron of superstition.
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Welcome
to Alexandria, the Cooking Pot of Religion |
Jesus
who?
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Right time, right
place – yet
Philo says not a word about Jesus, Christianity
nor any of the events described in the New Testament. |

Osiris – core
of a godhead with 3 parts.
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The
religion of the Pharaohs, recast in Christian form
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Seneca – epiphets of wisdom
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The ancient
world was not on hold, waiting for a Christian godman to
teach
it ethics and morality. |

Horus
becomes a Christ on horseback.
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Regurgitated
fables, reused symbols, recycled sacred space – That's
show business! |

Buddha
shares homespun wisdom with his disciples.
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Opportunity,
motive, method and scripture itself provide
evidence of
a profound and detailed Buddhist influence
in Christianity's
origins. |

Retribution
for enemies of the faith.
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Infusing
the faith with the intolerance of divine certainty. |

Have I got
a story for you ...
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What
DID the Early Christians Believe? –
PART 1
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Secrets
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What
DID the Early Christians Believe? – PART
2
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Painful sacrifice
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What
DID the Early Christians Believe? – PART
3
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Priestly perks for the orthodox
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What
DID the Early Christians Believe? – PART
4
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Mithraic saviour sheds blood.
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The
first universal
religion of the Greco-Roman world anticipated
Christianity in almost all major respects.
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Christian
cross hacked into pagan megalith (Ireland).
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When a
primitive Christianity extended its grasp beyond the
limits of the Roman Empire it compromised with, adapted
and
absorbed any number of earlier pagan traditions. |
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by Kenneth Humphreys.
Copying is freely permitted, provided credit is given to the author and no
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