If you want to learn more about this video and how Christians have ended up worshiping Horus, GodAImightly has an excellent series on it. Kingdavid246 has proven to be a fraud because he will not watch the videos, he is no different than the Holocaust deniers, because what he says he will accept as evidence, when given to him, he changes what he accepts.
7:22 Buddha was born in India and Indian languages have no known relation to Latin. To say that Buddas mother name Maya originated from Latin is illogical. Maya is very important word in Hinduism which means "illusion" (that is the physical world). This documentary is using false and ambiguous examples .
7:22 Buddha was born in India and our languages have no relation to Latin. To say that Buddha mothers name Maya originated from Latin is illogical. Maya is very important word in Hinduism meaning illusion (the physical world). This documentary is fabricating facts to support there logic.
My "sources" are the pre-Christian mythological stories themselves. At my website (kingdavid8dotcom), I'm offering up to $1000 to anyone who can find any pre-Christian mythological stories (or other evidence) that support the Christ-myther claims. And if you think it's all about "proving my beliefs", many non-Christian sources have also debunked the claims made by "Zeitgeist", including ConspiracySciencedotcom.
@kingdavid246 Apparently your sources are different from mine and that's fine, but to pretend you know without question the "truth" behind ancient beliefs and that contradictory ideas must be wrong is close-minded of you. Your intention is to validate your own beliefs; a moot point because none of this arguing proves the ridiculous stories in your favorite book are true. I grow very tired of this argument and will no longer play.
No, Poseidon *granted* Orion with the ability to walk on water. Nothing says that Poseidon himself walked on water. And, again, this reference to Orion walking on water can't be positively dated any earlier than the 3rd century A.D., after Jesus' time. The closest pre-Christian reference is Vergil, from the 1st century B.C., who writes about Orion wading through the Aegean Sea with the waves breaking against his shoulders.
"many of your lengthy criteria are attributed to other gods"
Not per pre-Christian mythology. You have Christ-mythers *today* attributing these things to pre-christian gods, but if you actually read the mythology, you'll find the vast majority of them just as bogus as you'll find the ones about Horus.
And Poseidon did not walk on water. Orion could, but that claim can't be positively dated any earlier than the 3rd century A.D., after Jesus' time.
this is missinfo, research on this and you will find that this info is all fake....!
FlaiteOne 1 year ago
If you want to learn more about this video and how Christians have ended up worshiping Horus, GodAImightly has an excellent series on it. Kingdavid246 has proven to be a fraud because he will not watch the videos, he is no different than the Holocaust deniers, because what he says he will accept as evidence, when given to him, he changes what he accepts.
changingmyself 1 year ago
7:22 Buddha was born in India and Indian languages have no known relation to Latin. To say that Buddas mother name Maya originated from Latin is illogical. Maya is very important word in Hinduism which means "illusion" (that is the physical world). This documentary is using false and ambiguous examples .
running70 1 year ago
7:22 Buddha was born in India and our languages have no relation to Latin. To say that Buddha mothers name Maya originated from Latin is illogical. Maya is very important word in Hinduism meaning illusion (the physical world). This documentary is fabricating facts to support there logic.
running70 1 year ago
Krishna was not born to a virgin. He was the eighth child. Also Krishna was a military mastermind and supported Pandavas in great war of Mahabarata.
I find these similarities made up and very vague.
running70 1 year ago
@RegressLess
"Apparently your sources are different from mine"
My "sources" are the pre-Christian mythological stories themselves. At my website (kingdavid8dotcom), I'm offering up to $1000 to anyone who can find any pre-Christian mythological stories (or other evidence) that support the Christ-myther claims. And if you think it's all about "proving my beliefs", many non-Christian sources have also debunked the claims made by "Zeitgeist", including ConspiracySciencedotcom.
kingdavid246 1 year ago
@kingdavid246 Apparently your sources are different from mine and that's fine, but to pretend you know without question the "truth" behind ancient beliefs and that contradictory ideas must be wrong is close-minded of you. Your intention is to validate your own beliefs; a moot point because none of this arguing proves the ridiculous stories in your favorite book are true. I grow very tired of this argument and will no longer play.
RegressLess 1 year ago
@RegressLess
No, Poseidon *granted* Orion with the ability to walk on water. Nothing says that Poseidon himself walked on water. And, again, this reference to Orion walking on water can't be positively dated any earlier than the 3rd century A.D., after Jesus' time. The closest pre-Christian reference is Vergil, from the 1st century B.C., who writes about Orion wading through the Aegean Sea with the waves breaking against his shoulders.
kingdavid246 1 year ago
@kingdavid246 Poseidon taught Orion how to walk on water and was worshiped centuries before the alleged Jesus lived.
RegressLess 1 year ago
@RegressLess
"many of your lengthy criteria are attributed to other gods"
Not per pre-Christian mythology. You have Christ-mythers *today* attributing these things to pre-christian gods, but if you actually read the mythology, you'll find the vast majority of them just as bogus as you'll find the ones about Horus.
And Poseidon did not walk on water. Orion could, but that claim can't be positively dated any earlier than the 3rd century A.D., after Jesus' time.
kingdavid246 1 year ago