I have done research and the similarities are there whether you refuse to see them or not. It seems you know very little of the origin of the bible and the stories contained within which is interesting considering you claim to have spent so long studying it.
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Edited by GR0MS: 8/25/2015 11:53:17 AMNo they aren't there. They were proposed by a self proclaimed egyptologist Gerald Massey and have since been rejected by the vast majority of actual egyptologists, historians, and theologians. Let's take just one example. Jesus and Horus were born on December 25th? The bible never gives nor implies any date for Jesus' birthday. The Catholic church, which has been trying to pervert Christianity since their advent, created Christmas to coincide with pagan festivals. But, it's not biblical. Research doesn't count if you're only seeking to justify your presuppositions.
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Edited by mulldoe: 8/25/2015 12:14:11 PMOnly fools believe that december 25th is jesus' birthday and anyone who is reasonably informed know that Christmas is basically the Christian version of saturnalia. Seriously you need to do some research into the origins of the bible and its contents.
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Did you not read what i said? Yes only fools believe that and it's of Catholic origin not Christian. And yet that's one of the main points for your half cocked theory that the story of Jesus and Horus are similar. Like you said, only a fool would believe that.
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That's not what I said at all, now you are just trying to twist my words.
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Yes it was.
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Where did I say that only a fool would believe that there are similarities between the story of Horus and Jesus?
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Not about that, but about one of your other "points".