Christ Conspiracy_ The Greatest Story Ever Sold - Acharya S [142]
In reality these infamous "devil" comments are reflective of sheer cultural and racial bigotry, not to mention the appalling ignorance and stupidity of those supposedly entrusted by the "omniscient and omnipotent Lord God" with the instruction of the entire human race.
Thus, we discover the most important tenets, doctrines and other elements of the gospel story and Christian religion are unoriginal and mythological. Indeed, the onion of the "historical Jesus" has been peeled, and there remains no core to be found, only the pre-Christian mythos and ritual.
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Pre-Christian Asian crucifixes of Krishna (Doane)
I lercules bending under the Cross made of the two pillars of I leaven (Doane)
Christ as Lamb of God (Biedermann)
The Patriarchs and Saints are the Gods of Other Cultures
As demonstrated, Christianity was built upon a long line of myths from a multitude of nations and basically represents the universal astrological mythos and ritual. In its creation was used a typical mythmaking device: To wit, when an invading culture takes over its predecessors, it often vilifies the preceding gods and goddesses or demotes them to lesser gods, patriarchs, prophets, kings, heroes and/or saints. Such mythmaking is found throughout the Old Testament as well, as previously noted regarding the "prophets" Daniel, Esther and Deborah, who were ancient gods of other cultures. As also demonstrated, prior to the vilification of the Baals of Canaan, Yahweh himself was a Baal. In fact, the Old Testament actually records the epics of Canaanite gods, as was evidenced with the discovery in 1975 of 20,000 clay tablets nearly 4,500 years old in the ruins of the large city of Ebla at Tell Mardikh in northwestern Syria. Of Ebla, John Fulton says, "It existed 1,000 years before David and Solomon and was destroyed by the Akkadians in around 1600 BC."' The language recorded on these tablets is old Canaanite, very similar to biblical Hebrew, written in the Sumerian cuneiform script. These tablets contain hundreds of place names, a number of which are found in the Old Testament, including "Urusalima," i.e., Jerusalem. They also contain the names of Hebrew "patriarchs" who, according to the Bible, would not exist for hundreds to over a thousand years later, such as "Ab-ra-mu (Abraham), E-sa-um (Esau), Ish-ma-ilu (Ishmael), even Is-ra-ilu (Israel), and from later periods, names like Da-`u'dum (David) and Sa-'u-lum