Horus c. 3000 BCE --born of the virgin Isis-Merion December 25 in a cave/manger with his birth being announced by a star in the East and attended by three wise men. --his earthly father was named "Seb" ("Joseph"). --was of royal descent. --at 12, he was a child teacher in the Temple, and at 30, he was baptized having disappeared for 18 years. --baptized in the river Eridanus or Iarutana (Jordan) by "Anup the Baptizer" ("John the Baptist"), who was decapitated. --had 12 disciples, two of who were his "witnesses" and were named "Anup" and "Aan" (the two "Johns"). --performed miracles, exorcised demons and raised El-Azarus ("El-Osiris"), from the dead. --walked on water. --his personal epithet was "Iusa," the "ever-becoming son" of "Ptah," the "Father." He was thus called "Holy Child." --delivered a "Sermon on the Mount" and his followers recounted the "Sayings of Iusa." --was transfigured on the Mount. --crucified between two thieves, buried for three days in a tomb, and resurrected. --he was also the "Way, the Truth, the Light," "Messiah," "God's Anointed Son," "the "Son of Man," the "Good Shepherd," the "Lamb of God," the "Word made flesh," the "Word of Truth," etc. --he was "the Fisher" and was associated with the Fish ("Ichthys"), Lamb and Lion. --came to fulfill the Law. --called "the KRST," or "Anointed One." --was supposed to reign one thousand years. Attis of Phrygia c.1400 BCE -- born on December 25 of the Virgin Nana (or sometimes Cybelem). -- considered the savior who was slain for the salvation of mankind. -- his body as bread was eaten by his worshippers -- his priests were "eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven." -- he was both the Divine Son and the Father. -- he was crucified on a tree on "Black Friday," from which his holy blood ran down to redeem the earth. -- descended into the underworld for three days. -- was resurrected on March 25 (as tradition held of Jesus) as the Most High God. -- reborn as the evergreen pine. Attis of Phrygia c.1400 BCE -- born on December 25 of the Virgin Nana (or sometimes Cybelem). -- considered the savior who was slain for the salvation of mankind. -- his body as bread was eaten by his worshippers -- his priests were "eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven." -- he was both the Divine Son and the Father. -- he was crucified on a tree on "Black Friday," from which his holy blood ran down to redeem the earth. -- descended into the underworld for three days. -- was resurrected on March 25 (as tradition held of Jesus) as the Most High God. -- reborn as the evergreen pine. Buddha (Siddartha Gautama) c. 563 BCE --born on December 25 --born of the Virgin Maya ("the Queen of Heaven") -- announced by a star and attended by wise men presenting costly gifts. --at his birth Brahma angels sang hymns. --tempted by Mara, the Evil One, while fasting, but overcame the temptation, putting the Evil One to flight. --taught in temple at age 12 and was able to match the wise religious scholars in their understanding. -- He healed the sick; fed 500 from a small basket of cakes. --walked on water. --Buddha's disciple wanted to hear his lord preach so he started to cross a stream he doubted and started to sink but he built up his faith and continued to walk across the water. --came to fulfill the law and preached the establishment of a kingdom of righteousness. --He obliged followers to live in poverty and to renounce the world. --In his final years, Buddha was said to have 'crushed a serpent's head' and to have been transfigured on a mount ...' --It was Buddha, not Christ, who first said: 'If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also' Krishna c. 1400 BCE (possibly as early as 5771 BCE) -- born of the Virgin Devaki ("Divine One") on December 25. --his earthly father was a carpenter, off in the city paying tax when K. was born. --birth was signaled by a star in the east and attended by angels and shepherds, at which time he was presented with spices. --heavenly hosts danced and sang at his birth. --persecuted by a tyrant who ordered the slaughter of thousands of infants. --anointed on the head with oil by a woman whom he healed. --depicted as having his foot on the head of a serpent. --worked miracles and wonders, raising the dead and healing lepers, the deaf and the blind. --used parables to teach the people about charity and love, and he "lived poor and he loved the poor." --castigated the clergy, charging them with "ambition and hypocrisy . . . Tradition says he fell victim to their vengeance." --his "beloved disciple" was Arjuina or Ar-jouan (Jouhn). --transfigured in front of his disciples. --gave his twelve disciples the ability to work miracles. --his path was "strewn with branches." --died on a tree or was crucified between two thieves. --killed around the age of 30, and the sun darkened at his death. --rose from the dead and ascended to heaven "in the sight of all men." --dep
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Don't forget Mithras in this one too...
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