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Gore Vidal in Julian (or via: amazon.co.uk) posits exactly this chain of events. He even gives in detail a full Mithraic inititiatian rite ending at dawn with the rising sun - which way do churches face? Where exactly is the Vatican? No archaeological evidence? http://www.vexen.co.uk/religion/mithraism.html#Paul Quote:
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Clive: please do not cite Gore Vidal's novel as evidence. It's FICTION, incorporating whatever the conventional wisdom was from his youth about Christian origins.
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Can we split off this derail? This thread is about the 'quote', and I'd like it not to drift off into general Mithras stuff.
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I'm just transliterating what the entry says. If anyone knows how to vocalise this -- we're missing vowels on the Syriac -- then I'd be interested to hear from them. All the best, Roger Pearse |
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By all means try adding vowels to the front consonants, and see if you get anything recognisable. I couldn't recognise any familiar name of a deity.
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As Zarathustra attempted to reduce deity to only Ahura Mazda, this prayer which seems to reinstate Mithra as on a par with Ahura Mazda, though created by him, was certainly written after Zarathustra's time, though it has a clear limit of writing to when the later Achaemenids mentioned Mithra as a god. The antiquity of the prayer isn't in doubt, but perhaps the title is much later. [Further clarification on Mitra/Mithra, Old Persian used Mitra, while the Avesta uses Mithra.] spin |
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Who can you quote who doesn't believe that the trajectory of Mithra was from Iran to Anatolia then on to Rome and its empire? Quote:
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Actually Roger was trying to identify bnd’ritos aparently a false deity referred to in Mingana manuscript 142. Do you have any ideas ? Andrew Criddle |
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