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The Unorginalities of Christianity

I feel very strongly about that fact that Christianity is so unoriginal. Essentially, every aspect of the Christian Church as we know it was formed from other preceding religions. The forming of Christianity as we know it today, was actually presided over by the Pagan Constantine. He may have been baptized, but it was on his deathbed, to weak to protest. When the civil war erupted between the Roman Pagans and the newfangled followers of Jesus arose, the Christians were on the rise. Constantine may have been a Pagan, but he was also a pragmatist. He knew that Christianity was on the rise. So he created a merged the two warring religions into a sort of “hybrid” religion acceptable to both parties. Virtually everything about Christianity is derived from the Roman religion of the time - Sol Invictus - The Invincible Sun. Sun Worship is what it is in modern day terms. The sun disks became halos. The crucifix is an Egyptian Ankh. Isis suckling Horus is the same blueprint of the Virgin Mary nursing Baby Jesus. The Greek Dionysus, Roman Bacchus, and the Egyptian Osiris all had birthdays on the 25 of December, and were all not surprisingly resurrected. The cross-dressing Pagan priests dresses were outlawed in the Christian churches, so the newly converted Pagan priests came up with the idea of robes. Before the conversion, Christians acknowledged the Jewish Sabbath - Saturday. Afterwords it became the Pagan holy day - Sunday (Sun-Day). These examples only skim the surface of merge of the two religions. I feel that it is very important to understand your relgion historically as well as spiritually. If you are in anyway offended by this article, please understand that I’m not trying to assault the nature of Christianity, just present an objective view of its origins in other religions. I am also not saying that everything in Christianity is unorginal. That would be ignorant on my part. Out in the world I find people tend to have the common misconception that Christianity is of “pure” ancestry. To think that is also ignorant. You have to find the middle ground between the two.

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Author: miztrmason
Posted: January 27, 2007
Time: 4:26:33 pm
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    8 Responses

  1. Lamp


    Jan. 30/2007/8:13:53 pm

    Isn’t it funny how both the religion and the language of america are combinations of all the others. It would be so much easier if we just made our own… [language]. Very nicely arranged Mason.


  2. miztrmason


    Feb. 1/2007/6:28:35 pm

    Thank you. Sometimes I find it useful though to have combined language like ours. It makes it a lot easier to learn a variety of other latin-based languages.


  3. Lamp


    Feb. 1/2007/7:03:08 pm

    This is true, however it can be hard when the Latin meanings are different as Greek. I cannot think of any examples off the top of my head, but I have run into them before.


  4. miztrmason


    Feb. 2/2007/5:23:03 pm

    Good point. Often I find that most of the other languages/words are parallel with the latin meaning, but not always as you said. We almost need anyother post for this… ha, ha…


  5. Lamp


    Feb. 3/2007/12:53:30 pm

    hmm… Shall we start another post then?


  6. miztrmason


    Feb. 3/2007/2:28:50 pm

    Sure.


  7. Jenn


    Apr. 9/2007/11:23:08 am

    I think you all sound like a bunch of little boys whining. You’re idiots.


  8. Lamp


    Apr. 9/2007/6:09:12 pm

    Could you please explain your insult, Jenn?


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