From -
http://atheistempire.wordpress.com/2007/01/22/the-cult-of-horus/
1. Horus born of a virgin. <> Jesus born of a virgin.
2. The foster father of Horus was Seb or Seph. <> Jesus was fostered by Joseph.
3. Horus was of royal descent. <> Jesus was of royal descent.
4. Horus birth accompanied by three solar deities [star gazers] who followed by the morning star of Sirius bearing gifts. <> Jesus birth accompanied by three wise men [Zoroastrian star gazers] who followed by a star “in the east” bearing gifts.
5. The birth of Horus announced by angels. <> The birth of Jesus announced by angels.
6. Herut tried to murder the infant Horus. <> Herod slaughtered every first born in an attempt to kill Jesus the forthcoming messiah.
7. Horus is baptized at age 30 by Anup the Baptiser at a river. <> Jesus is baptized at age 30 by John the Baptist at a river.
8. Horus resists temptation by the evil Sut [Sut was to be the precursor for the Hebrew Satan] on a high mountain. <> Jesus resists temptation by Satan on a high mountain.
9. Horus had 12 followers. <> Jesus had 12 disciples.
10. Horus performed miracles like healing the sick and walking on water. <> Jesus performed miracles like healing the sick and walking on water.
11. Horus raised someone from the grave [his father Osiris] <> Jesus raised Lazarus [notice the name similarity] from the grave. Lazarus is short for Elasarus - the “us” on the end is romanized. Elasarus was derived from “El-Asar” which was the name given to Osiris.
12. Horus was buried and resurrected in the city of Anu. <> The place Bethany mentioned in John was a derivative of the words “Bet” and “Anu” which translates “the house of Anu”. The ‘y’ on the end of bethany is interchangeable with the letter ‘u’.
13. Horus was killed by crucifixtion. <> Jesus was crucified.
14. Horus was accompanied by two thieves at the crucifixtion. <> Jesus was crucified with two thieves.
15. Horus was buried in a tomb at Anu. <> Jesus was buried in a tomb located in Bethany [Bet-Anu].
16. Horus was resurrected after 3 days. <> Jesus was “said” to resurrected after over a period of three days.
17. The resurrection of Horus was announced by three women. <> The resurrection of Jesus was announced by three women.
18. Horus was given the titel KRST which means “anointed one” <> Jesus was given the title Christ [Christos] meaning “anointed one”
horus, Lord of the sky
19. Horus was considered the Good Shepherd amongst other names identified as a falcon to watch over shepherds, flocks and other grazing cattle. <> Jesus was called the Good Shepherd amongst other names the same for Horus.
20. Horus is associated with fish and is linked with the star sign Pisces. <> Jesus is also associated with fish [and fishermen] and has Pisces as his star sign.
2007-12-28 13:30:43
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answer #1
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answered by Snark 7
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Anu Horus
2016-12-15 16:50:11
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Hello.. :)
Horus (Falcon)
Jesus (Fish)
Horus: conception: born from the dead
Jesus: conception: born from God
Horus: Sun god
Jesus: Son of God
Horus: Fought for his superiority..he was very dangerous
Jesus: Gave His life for others..
Horus: His eye was gouged out
Jesus: Always had both of his eyes
Horus: Seb (Joseph) is not Horus’s father, Osiris is
Jesus: Joseph (earthly father)
Horus: Isis is Horus’s mother’s name not Mary
Jesus: Mary is his mothers name
Horus: Had four semi-gods that were followers
Jesus: Had 12 disciples
Horus: Did not walk on water
Jesus: Walked on water
Horus: Did not raise anyone from the dead
Jesus: Raised Lazarus from the dead
Horus: Was not crucified
Jesus: Was crucified
Horus: No resurrection
Jesus: Was resurrected
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The only the comparison between Horus and Jesus consists of the following: they were of royal descent, they allegedly worked miracles and there were murder plots against them.
In Jesus Most Precious Name..
With ~Love~ In Christ.. :)
2007-12-28 14:20:00
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answered by EyeLovesJesus 6
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The story of Yeshua (Jesus) and Horus are very similar in their myth cycle. In my tradition we believe that the story of Isis/Osiris/Horus is a myth cycle that was foreshadowing for the story of Yeshua.
2007-12-28 13:30:16
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answer #4
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answered by Mark W 4
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The best answer on this is not even true.
You people are dumb.
How was Horus mother a virgin when the wore rode on a golden phallus to become impregnated? Plus the rest of it is bullshit too. The only thing that is true is that he heald the sick. The rest of this is anti Christian propoganda.
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answer #5
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answered by David 1
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a lot google it.
haha looks like you've been worshipping Horus all along.
2007-12-28 13:30:51
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Virgin Birth, crucifixion, resurrection, a fish symbol... There are a lot more, those are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head.
2007-12-28 13:38:08
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is link to another site with info about this:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5.htm
2007-12-28 13:52:47
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answer #8
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answered by D6 3
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Virgin birth, the north star, died and rose after 3 days.
2007-12-28 13:31:45
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answer #9
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answered by Equinoxical ™ 5
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They resemble Mithra's birth?
2007-12-28 13:28:26
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answered by flamespeak 4
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