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Question: Does an adult who believes in fairy tales have credibility?
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No    
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Reply #75 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 10:15am
 
Yes & the video is fair because we hear a rebuttal that is very weak from a religious person.
The fact remains that all the stories are plagiarised.
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Reply #76 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 10:18am
 
Bobby. wrote on Mar 30th, 2012 at 10:15am:
Yes & the video is fair because we hear a rebuttal that is very weak from a religious person.
The fact remains that all the stories are plagiarised.

The fact remains that all the stories are backed by no evidence or factual reality making them akin to fairytales.
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Reply #77 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 10:37am
 
Well said. Here's some science if you have time to read, click on the left menu. Youtube videos?- just fairy tales...

http://www.philvaz.com/apologetics/HORUS.htm
Horus: was not called the lamb of God, was not crucified and resurrected, ...
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Reply #78 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 10:44am
 
chimera wrote on Mar 30th, 2012 at 10:37am:
Well said. Here's some science if you have time to read, click on the left menu. Youtube videos?- just fairy tales...

http://www.philvaz.com/apologetics/HORUS.htm
Horus: was not called the lamb of God, was not crucified and resurrected, ...



I don't believe in Horus anymore than I believe in Jesus
or the fairy god mother.
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Reply #79 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 10:55am
 
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Yes & the video is fair because we hear a rebuttal that is very weak from a religious person.
The fact remains that all the stories are plagiarised.

Do you still believe in that post?  Robin was a con who used trick photo-shopping.
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Reply #80 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 11:01am
 
chimera wrote on Mar 30th, 2012 at 10:55am:
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Yes & the video is fair because we hear a rebuttal that is very weak from a religious person.
The fact remains that all the stories are plagiarised.

Do you still believe in that post?  Robin was a con who used trick photo-shopping.



Who's Robin?

Here is the full video:


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Reply #81 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 12:01pm
 
Robin is the one wearing the red Tshirt and heavy glasses for the vision-impaired. But I don't believe it, he's just a Centrelink fraud.
Great video, who writes that stuff, should do comics?
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Reply #82 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 12:45pm
 
chimera wrote on Mar 30th, 2012 at 12:01pm:
Robin is the one wearing the red Tshirt and heavy glasses for the vision-impaired. But I don't believe it, he's just a Centrelink fraud.
Great video, who writes that stuff, should do comics?



I still don't know who Robin is but let's forget that.

The fact is that all points mentioned in the video
are well documented.
It's just been put into a easy format for people other
than scholars to understand.
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Reply #83 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 2:45pm
 
Robin is well documented as your little friend.
batman,in the funny hat.
My pc is re-cycled dial-up cheapo and takes 14 hours to do Youtube.
Please tell me 1 documented fact about Horus being a Jesus.
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Reply #84 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 4:48pm
 
chimera wrote on Mar 30th, 2012 at 2:45pm:
Robin is well documented as your little friend.
batman,in the funny hat.
My pc is re-cycled dial-up cheapo and takes 14 hours to do Youtube.
Please tell me 1 documented fact about Horus being a Jesus.



Sorry to hear of your poverty.

try this link:
http://fooey.net/stuff/Horus-Jesus-Parallels.cfm


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The sun-god Horus was worshipped nearly 1,000 years before the story of Jesus.
Check these parallels:
Both were conceived of a virgin.
Both were the "only begotten son" of a god (either Osiris or Yahweh)
Horus's mother was Meri, Jesus's mother was Mary.
Horus's foster father was called Jo-Seph, and Jesus's foster father was Joseph.
Both foster fathers were of royal descent.
Both were born in a cave (although sometimes Jesus is said to have been born in a stable).
Both had their coming announced to their mother by an angel.
Horus; birth was heralded by the star Sirius (the morning star). Jesus had his birth heralded by a star in the East (the sun rises in the East).
Ancient Egyptians celebrated the birth of Horus on December 21 (the Winter Solstice). Modern Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus on December 25.
Both births were announced by angels (this si nto the same as number 7).
Both had shepherds witnessing the birth.
Horus was visited at birth by "three solar deities" and Jesus was visited by "three wise men".
After the birth of Horus, Herut tried to have Horus murdered. After the birth of Jesus, Herod tried to have Jesus murdered.
To hide from Herut, the god That tells Isis, "Come, thou goddess Isis, hide thyself with thy child." To hide from Herod, an angel tells Joseph to "arise and take the young child and his mother and flee into Egypt."
When Horus came of age, he had a special ritual where hsi eye was restored. When Jesus (and other Jews) come of age, they have a special ritual called a Bar Mitzvah.
Both Horus and Jesus were 12 at this coming-of-age ritual.
Neither have any official recorded life histories between the ages of 12 and 30.
Horus was baptized in the river Eridanus. Jesus was baptized in the river Jordan.
Both were baptized at age 30.
Horus was baptized by Anup the Baptizer. Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.
Both Anup and John were later beheaded.
Horus was taken from the desert of Amenta up a high mountain to be tempted by his arch-rival Set. Jesus was taken from the desert in Palestine up a high mountain to be tempted by his arch-rival Satan.
Both Horus and Jesus successfully resist this temptation.
Both have 12 disciples.
Both walked on water, cast out demons, healed the sick, and restored sight to the blind.
Horus "stilled the sea by his power." Jesus commanded the sea to be still by saying, "Peace, be still."
Horus raised his dead father (Osiris) from the grave. Jesus raised Lazarus from the grave. (Note the similarity in names when you say them out loud. Further, Osiris was also known as Asar, which is El-Asar in Hebrew, which is El-Asarus in Latin.)
Osiris was raised in the town of Anu. Lazarus was raised in Bethanu (literally, "house of Anu").
Both gods delivered a Sermon on the Mount.
Both were crucified.
Both were crucified next to two thieves.
Both were buried in a tomb.
Horus was sent to Hell and resurrected in 3 days. Jesus was sent to Hell and came back "three days" later (although Friday night to Sunday morning is hardly three days).
Both had their resurrection announced by women.
Both are supposed to return for a 1000-year reign.
Horus is known as KRST, the anointed one. Jesus was known as the Christ (which means "anointed one").
Both Jesus and Horus have been called the good shepherd, the lamb of God, the bread of life, the son of man, the Word, the fisher, and the winnower.
Both are associated with the zodiac sign of Pisces (the fish).
Both are associated with the symbols of the fish, the beetle, the vine, and the shepherd's crook.
Horus was born in Anu ("the place of bread") and Jesus was born in Bethlehem ("the house of bread").
"The infant Horus was carried out of Egypt to escape the wrath of Typhon. The infant Jesus was carried into Egypt to escape the wrath of Herod. Concerning the infant Jesus, the New Testament states the following prophecy: 'Out of Egypt have I called my son.'"
Both were transfigured on the mount.
The catacombs of Rome have pictures of the infant Horus being held by his mother, not unlike the modern-day images of "Madonna and Child."
Noted English author C. W. King says that both Isis and Mary are called "Immaculate".
Horus says: "Osiris, I am your son, come to glorify your soul, and to give you even more power." And Jesus says: "Now is the Son of Man glorified and God is glorified in him. If God is glorified in him, God will glorify the Son in himself, and will glorify him at once."
Horus was identified with the Tau (cross).



There are plenty more if you do a google search.
Good luck.
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Reply #85 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 7:06pm
 
Oh, but you said that is documented. You just gave a fairy tale. Just 1 fact with a hieroglyph to document it would be very nice.
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Reply #86 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 7:07pm
 
chimera wrote on Mar 30th, 2012 at 7:06pm:
Oh, but you said that is documented. You just gave a fairy tale. Just 1 fact with a hieroglyph to document it would be very nice.

Thats not fairy tale, its a comparison of fairy tales
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Reply #87 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 7:22pm
 
No it's not the facts about Horus. Please give 1 hieroglyph that supports 1 of the vudeo claims about Horus.
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Reply #88 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 7:35pm
 
chimera wrote on Mar 30th, 2012 at 7:22pm:
No it's not the facts about Horus. Please give 1 hieroglyph that supports 1 of the vudeo claims about Horus.



Well you said you haven't watched the video.
That link above gives the closest narration that I could find.
I can't help you further.
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Reply #89 - Mar 30th, 2012 at 7:49pm
 
Yes I know. A person just telling a tale about hieroglyphs is not documenting the facts. Narration is not proof. A talk by itself is a fairy tale if it's not true. Otherwise "Humpty Dumpty" is documented each time a kid repeats it.
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