For example Mithras lived 3,000 BC (that is BEFORE Christ), and was worshipped by many.
Mithras was born of a virgin on Dec 25th, Mithras had twelve disciples, Mithras traveled as a teacher, Mithras came from heaven to be born as a man to save men from their sins.
Mithras was known as Savior, Son of God, Redeemer, and Lamb of God. Mithras died and rose again.
The followers remembered him with sacramental meals of bread and water or bread and wine, which represented the body and blood of the sacred bull.
On the wall of a Mithraic temple in Rome was found “And thou hast saved us by shedding the eternal blood"
And the list goes on and on and on...
Was Jesus ever found guilty of plagiarism by the way?
(before I'm suspected of plagiarism, I always tell my sources. It was my great friend on Y!A, music_girl, who provided me with this info, which made me see things very very clear)
2006-09-28
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