2. Christianity has borrowed a lot of its doctrines from
the ancient pagan world, the goal behind this
was to attract more people with different
cultures to Christianity. Among the many beliefs
it borrowed from was the ancient Egyptian pagan
religion, most of the teachings that Christianity
depends on are there recorded on the walls of
the ancient Egyptians temples which are painted
to hide these facts.
In the following slides we compare between the
beliefs that Christianity borrowed from the
ancient Egyptian pagan religion
6. Birth witnesses:
Horus: Shepherds.
Shepherds.Â
Later witnesses to birth:
Horus: Three solar deities.
Three wise men.Â
Death threat during infancy:
Horus: Herut tried to have Horus
murdered.
Herod tried to have Jesus murdered.
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7. Handling the threat:
Horus: The God That tells Horus' mother "Come, thou
goddess Isis, hide thyself with thy child."
An angel tells Jesus' father to: "Arise and take the young
child and his mother and flee into Egypt."
Rite of passage ritual:
Horus: Horus came of age with a
special ritual, when his eye was
restored.
Taken by parents to the temple for
what is today called a bar mitzvah ritual.
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8. Age at the ritual:
Horus: 12
Horus: Break in life history:
No data between ages of 12 & 30.
No data between ages of 12 & 30.
Baptism location:
Horus: In the river Eridanus.
In the river Jordan.
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9. Age at baptism:
Horus: 30.
Jesus: 30.
Baptized by:
Horus: Anup the Baptiser.
Jesus: John the Baptist.
Subsequent fate of the baptiser:
Horus: Beheaded.
Jesus: Beheaded.
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10. Temptation:
Horus: Taken from the desert of Amenta up a high
mountain by his arch-rival Sut. Sut (a.k.a. Set) was a
precursor for the Hebrew Satan.
Jesus: Taken from the desert in Palestine up a high
mountain by his arch-rival Satan.
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11. Result of
temptation:
Horus: Horus resists temptation.
Jesus: Jesus resists temptation.
: Close followers:
Horus: Twelve disciples.
Jesus: Twelve disciples.
Activities:
Horus: Walked on water, cast out demons,
healed the sick, restored sight to the blind.
He "stilled the sea by his power."
Jesus: Walked on water, cast out demons,
healed the sick, restored sight to the blind.
He ordered the sea with a "Peace, be still"
command.
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12. Raising of the dead:
Horus: raised Osirus, his dead father, from the grave.Â
Jesus: raised Lazarus from the grave.
Location where the resurrection miracle occurred:
Anu, an Egyptian city where the rites of the death, burial and
resurrection of Horus were enacted annually. 10
Jesus: Hebrews added their prefix for house
('beth") to "Anu" to produce"Beth-Anu
" or the "House of Anu." Since "u" and
"y" were interchangeable in antiquity,
"Bethanu" became "Bethany," the
location mentioned in John 11.
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13. gin of Lazarus' name in the Gospel of
John:
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Horus: Asar was an alternative name for Osirus, Horus' father,
who Horus raised from the dead. He was referred to as "the
Asar," as a sign of respect. Translated into Hebrew, this is "ElAsar."
Jesus: The Romans added the prefix "us" to indicate
a male name, producing "Elasarus."
Over time, the "E" was dropped
and "s" became "z," producing
"Lazarus."Â
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14. Transfigured:
Horus: On a mountain.
Jesus: On a high mountain.
Key address(es):
Horus: Sermon on the Mount.
Jesus: Sermon on the Mount; Sermon on the Plain.
: Method of death
By crucifixion.
Horus: By crucifixion.
: Accompanied by:
Horus: Two thieves.
Jesus: Two thieves.
: Burial
Horus: In a tomb.
Jesus: In a tomb.
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15. Fate after death:
Horus: Descended into Hell; resurrected after three days.
Descended into Hell; resurrected after about 30 to 38 hours
(Friday PM to presumably some time in Sunday AM) covering
parts of three days.
Resurrection announced by:
Horus: Women.
Women.
Future:
Horus: Reign for 1,000 years in the
Millennium.Reign for 1,000 years in
the Millennium.
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