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Since its 25th of December interesting facts on Jesus Christ


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23 minutes ago, puzzled said:

Im sure someone called jesus existed but his identity today and Christianity is a mish mash of various pagan religions and cultures. It's hard to tell who the actual Jesus was. Jesus identity has changed over time, bits have been  added and other bits removed. The historical church fathers crafted and created the identity of Jesus as well.

Back in those days the image of the cross was degrading and used as an insult.  One of the oldest depictions of Jesus is a sketch on a wall of a man on a cross with a donkeys head drawn probably by the pagans. Thugs, thieves, murderers were hung on crosses so for the early Christians depiction of Jesus on a cross would be a huge insult but over time it has become the most common symbol for Christians.

The Catholic religion is basically paganism but the pagan God's were replaced with Jesus, marry and other Christian figures. Magna Mater was a Greek goddess, the mother of all the God's who was introduced to Rome. A idol of Magna Mater was sailed into rome with huge pomp and celebration. With the rise of Christianity Magna Mater was replaced with mary the "mother of god"   same goddess but different names.  Every year just like Magna Mater a idol of marry is sailed around in the river.  She is paraded around rome and worshiped just like Magna Mater was. 

A lot of the attributes of the previous roman pagan deities were given to the Christian figures when Christianity became the state religion of rome.

The Vatican is covered in pagan symbols like the symbol of the sun the pope even carries one. The gold embellishments, kissing feet of the idols, it's all paganism.

African Christianity is more spiritual because thats what their religion and culture was about before they became Christians.

In the UK Christmas culture was hugely influenced by the royal family, bringing trees into your house, turkey etc the Victorian royals made it popular 

He was a dude with a template pasted against the name, he most likely was a spiritual being, but the whole turns water into wine is a concept,  again from my understanding I have studied this thesis of a religion for a long time, you get the moon worshippers, 'Jews and Muslims ' and the sun worshippers 'Christians' and I don't want to get into 'Elohim' singular vs pleural 

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