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Christianity is really Crosstianity since worshippers of Jesus (Je-Zeus) wear crosses around their necks and make the sign of the cross on themselves not knowing that the Cross was meant to be a curse, but you never see them wearing Christ anywhere, because he prophesied, "I never knew you! Depart from me! ye that work iniquity."
Crosstianity is a Head Religion that is run by Headhunters, and they can shout and sing and clap all day as they try to swallow what's in their head, still it can never reach their hearts, and if it ever does they will die of heart failure.

2006-06-16 00:02:23 · 8 answers · asked by mythkiller-zuba 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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yeah, and why do they call him jesus when the angel told mary that he would be named "immanuel"?

2006-06-16 00:07:28 · answer #1 · answered by Mr Serious 2 · 1 0

The Greeks and Romans had a policy of absorbing whatever gods they in contact with into their own mythology. If they came in contact with a people who worshiped a single god, rather than a pantheon, they would say, this people worships just Zeus and no other gods. They would typically convert the prime temple into a temple of Zeus and erect other temples in the country elsewhere. This was actually done to the Second Temple in Jerusalem for a short period of time and led to a violent revolt. Yes the bible has absorbed some slight Zeus like tendencies but is certainly not a Zeus cult at all. When Rome finally absorbed Christianity, some of the reverse happened too. When they encountered a religion elsewhere, they would simply convert the existing temple into a Christian shrine sometimes incorporating pagan themes and festivals in the process. that is why Christmas and Easter have so many pagan sub-themes running through them.

2006-06-16 00:20:53 · answer #2 · answered by Huey from Ohio 4 · 0 0

If you ever paid attention to real Christianity - those who have personal salvation experiences with Jesus Christ and who do not need a mediator between them and God as they have Jesus Christ and not a pope, etc. - they don't usually wear crosses - there are man pagan christian religions and this is what makes it difficult to distinguish Christianity from the pagans - just as it is often said (this is not a slur) when you see a large setting of a foreign group of people, "how do you tell them apart?" Well, unfortunately Christians are lumped into the same category - but there is a big difference one you look closer and realize those that are of Christ and those that are of a religion.

2006-06-16 00:09:21 · answer #3 · answered by dph_40 6 · 0 0

It isn't "Jesus", which is how we pronounce it in English only. It is Iησou, a common transliteration of the Hebrew name for Joshua. The same transliteration is used in Greek for the same-name author of the the Wisdom of Sirach. The name Iησou is not spelled the same as the Greek rendering of Zeus in any way.

The case against this ridiculous Greek-ignorant assertion is more fully made at:
http://www.sacrednamemovement.com/JesusZeus.htm

2006-06-16 00:15:25 · answer #4 · answered by evolver 6 · 0 0

Hey, at least Jesus was never possessed by the devil unlike the founder of some other religion.

Here's one excerpt from one particular religious leader who funded his exploits by robbing innocent merchants' caravans.

"Let me see, I'll tell everybody that God has three daughters, oops, they're all angry...errr sorry chaps, the devil made me say that. Err...actually...there is only one God and blah...blah...blah."

And today his followers are bombing the crap out of everywhere killing mostly their own brethren, they are involved in 90% of all the unrest in the world, and are responsible for the mass murder of Christians all over the world in places like the Sudan and Indonesia. And at the end of all that, having no historical fact or scientific teaching or logic, resort to posts like this. Do you know that you're the sucker?

2006-06-16 00:24:47 · answer #5 · answered by spool 1 · 0 0

Jesus and Zeus have nothing in common.
Jesus and Attis, however, have alot in common.
Jesus and Heru have even more in common...

Yea, I always wondered about that cross though. It is awefully twisted.

2006-06-16 08:26:45 · answer #6 · answered by kaplah 5 · 0 0

very good question and no one will know the right simple answer...the current bible has change from the original gospel....it is a salad constantly changing flavours to suite the times

2006-06-17 19:10:44 · answer #7 · answered by aisha f 3 · 0 0

with the time you wasted writing this mess you could have been making me a sack lunch

2006-06-16 00:16:53 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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