I got this from a link someone posted...Has anyone heard of this?
Do you think it is true?
"Mithras was born in a cave, on December 25th around 300 BC of a virgin mother. He came from heaven to be born as a man, to redeem men from their sin. He was know as 'Savior,' 'Son of God,' 'Redeemer,' and 'Lamb of God.' With twelve disciples he traveled far and wide as a teacher and illuminator of men. He was buried in a tomb from which he rose again from the dead -- an event celebrated yearly with much rejoicing. His followers kept the Sabbath holy, holding sacramental feasts in remembrance of Him. The sacred meal of bread and water, or bread and wine, was symbolic of the body and blood of the sacred bull. "
2006-11-30
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