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JESUS IS ZEUS That statement is enough to call forth the stoners to take aim, yet it is a provable fact. And if Jesus is indeed Zeus, then that opens to us the whole world of mythology in which to seek ,that we may find the secret of life itself. So let us look at the evidence, and you decide. JESUS IS THE SUN GOD This statement is proved by the Bible. In Revelation 3:14 , Jesus is speaking, and refers to himself as "the Amen". Amen Ra is the name of an Egyptian Sun God. This is borne out in Matthew 2:15. The scripture states that Joseph took Jesus to Egypt to fulfill the prophecy, " out of Egypt have I called my son". In other discussions with you ,I have shown you how the life of Jesus duplicates the trajectory of the Sun in the sky. Also the fact that in Greek, the name Jesus has the numerical value of 888, which is the number of the mythical Sun. Also: Comments anyone? |
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I dont find that idea very convincing, if Jesus has paralells in pre-Christian mythology then theyre with figures such as Dionysius and Osiris. Because Classical religion was syncretic and Christianity emerged in the Hellenised east, I dont feel it needs a comment that Jesus shares solar attributes. Ammon is indeed Zeus but in Revelation the Christ who is born in heaven and rules with a rod of iron, is not close to Zeus or Ammon.
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