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Mithras - Pagan Origins of Christianity

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2008

This video is for those Christians who dare to deny any similarities between Christianity and pagan religions that predate Christianity.

Watch the next part about Osiris by clicking the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHoDpQaYXw4

Taken from the documentary "The Hidden Story of Jesus" by Robert Beckford. Find it in google video.

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  • RCC clearly is the pagan church fusing paganism with Christianity.

  • @martynblackburn1977 I'll have to have a look at that one. Thanks.

  • You might also like to read the Mihir Yasht of the Zend Avesta which speaks of Mithra as the master of the shepherds.

  • @Oswulf1 Well on the same relief it shows Mithra riding on a bull, unless Paris is associated with the bull, I think that this is Mithra. Also on the same relief are shown the torch bearers, unless Paris was also shown flanked by torch bearers?

  • @martynblackburn1977 Is it Mithras, or is it Paris?

  • @Oswulf1 You've not seen the Bas-relief of Apulum-Dacia showing Mithra attended by shepherds and lambs, then?

  • I like how people think the bible was the first informational writing. its not. Kinda wierd how the writers "in contact with god" only knew what was happening in a five mile radius of where they were lol.

  • @wilmanf mithras was what they called the sun when it started its journey back to the north towars spring (life after death) because the sun is at its lowest for three days dec 22, 23, and 24th. (death of the sun so to speak). They feared that the sun would never return and there would be no food. Early church fathers refer to the roman catholic church. Catholic church is saturnalian in its beliefs. Jesus was most likely born in the fall (sept,oct time frame) according to the jewish.

  • @wilmanf

    There are not, nor have there ever been demons, except in your delusion.

    Jesus was based on Mithras.

    Mithras was called the Messiah, born Dec 25, he died to atone for the sins of man, he was resurrected on a Sunday, he had a last supper with his 12 disciples, he is part of a holy Trinity that took human form, he will return to pass judgment on mankind, he will send sinners to Hell, and he will send the faithful to Heaven.

    Your Religions are a joke, and you are the punch line

  • The notion that Mithras' birth was witnessed by shepherds rests on a misinterpretation of Mithraic sculptures. The attendants are not shepherds but torchbearers, representing the Morning and Evening Stars.

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