Originally posted by: Narmer
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Originally posted by: Narmer
Originally posted by: ayabe
Because all Christian holidays were derived from ancient pagan rituals and have almost nothing to do with when certain events in the Bible supposedly took place.
Winter solstice FTW.
Christianity is older the "Jesus Christ". Much much older. In fact, it's older than Judaism.
Could you expound upon that please? I thought the following definition of Christianity was why the term entered the vernacular-
The religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, sent by God. They believe that Jesus, by dying and rising from the dead, made up for the sin of Adam and thus redeemed the world, allowing all who believe in him to enter heaven. Christians rely on the Bible as the inspired word of God. (See also gospel, Nativity, Resurrection, salvation, and Sermon on the Mount.)
"Jesus Christ" never existed as an actual person other than the Jewish rabbi that went to Egypt to learn their ancient rituals and was stoned to death for that. His story is told somewhere in the Book of Acts, where they say that he was hanged from a tree. In fact, this is one of many ways in which "Jesus Christ" died. But the Christian story is just a modern interpretation of the far more ancient Egyptian Rituals and the story of Horus. And even that is based upon the Hindu Krishna. In fact, just as we have the Trinity, the Hindu religion has their own trinity as well with Krishna, Shiva, and Brahma. But just as there is a supreme God in Christianity that encompasses all these avatars in Christianity (they are all the same), in Hinduism there is the mystical figure AUM. In fact, the prefix aum, om, or am is found throughout the whole world and it usually denotes a positive meaning. In Japanese, there is Ameda. In Hebrew, there is amir. In Spanish, there is amigo. The supreme Egyptian God is called Ammon-Ra. After Christians pray, they say "Amen."
There is a powerful underlying theme in all of this and it is that all these religions have one trait.
Gerald Massey wrote a great book called the Historical Jesus and the Mythical Christ around a 100 years ago. Here's a link to the actual book.
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The book deals with Christianity and the Egyptian Rituals, not the Hindu Rituals like I mentioned. If you want more info about that, checkout Higgins' Anacalypsis.