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  2. Jesus in comparative mythology - Wikipedia

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    Aspects of Jesus's life as recorded in the gospels bear some similarities to various other figures, both historical and mythological. [ 166 ] [ 167 ] Proponents of the Christ Myth theory frequently exaggerate these similarities as part of their efforts to claim that Jesus never existed as a historical figure.

  3. The Pagan Christ - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the book, Harpur details stories and sayings in the New Testament which he claims also appear in ancient myths, particularly pointing out the similarities between Jesus and the Egyptian sun god Horus. He states that a number of pagan cultures in different regions and time periods drew on symbolic themes such as virgin birth, deity ...

  4. Horus - Wikipedia

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    William R. Cooper's 1877 book and Acharya S's self-published 2008 book, among others, have suggested that there are many similarities between the story of Horus and the much later story of Jesus. [61] [62] This outlook remains very controversial and is disputed. [63] [64] [65]

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  6. Christ myth theory - Wikipedia

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    Building on Kuhn's work, author and ordained priest Tom Harpur in his 2004 book The Pagan Christ listed similarities among the stories of Jesus, Horus, Mithras, Buddha and others. According to Harpur, in the second or third centuries the early church created the fictional impression of a literal and historic Jesus and then used forgery and ...

  7. Mithraism in comparison with other belief systems - Wikipedia

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    Mithras stock epithet is Sol Invictus, "invincible sun".However, Mithras is distinct from both deities known as Sol Invictus, and they are separate entities on Mithraic statuary and artwork such as the tauroctony, hunting scenes, and banquet scenes, in which Mithras dines with Sol. [10] Other scenes feature Mithras ascending behind Sol in the latter's chariot, the deities shaking hands and the ...

  8. Triad (religion) - Wikipedia

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    the Osirian (or Abydos) triad of Osiris (husband), Isis (wife), and Horus (son), [8] the Theban triad of Amun, Mut and Khonsu; the Memphite triad of Ptah, Sekhmet and Nefertem; the Elephantine triad of Khnum (god of the source of the Nile river), Satet (the personification of the floods of the Nile river), and Anuket (the Goddess of the nile ...

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    Focus on Healthy Habits. Lifestyle changes are key to maintaining your progress. While semaglutide may have helped you along the way, sustainable habits will carry you forward.