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Jesus the Copycat Savior?
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I didn't know where to put to start this thread, so if it is out of place, please move it to its appropriate one. Anyway, I hear a lot about Jesus being a copy of older myths, that he follows the 'mythic hero archetype', etc, but then I read Glenn Miller's article here http://www.christian-thinktank.com/copycat.html, and I'm starting to wonder who is really right. Could someone illuminate me on the subject and perhaps provide critiques of Miller's (long) article? thanks, richard |
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crticism of the theory are usually directed at Freke & Gandy and their ilk who make wild, unsabstantiated claims and hurt the theory for the rest of us. You might be interested in this little peice of work I did, complete with primary sources...
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Search this forum for "copycat" and you will find lots of previous threads.
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The DVD "The God Who Wasn't There" does a fair to moderate job in explaining this Jesus figure is probably a rip off from the greeks. I bought it last week and was entertained for 90 minutes. I would suggest picking it up used on half.com or ebay. It isn't worth 27 dollars. But 15 or 20? sure! In actuality, there are 16 different savior myths out there that I know of. Do a search on google for "Savior myths" or "Jesus Myths" and you will feel your eyes roll back into your head. Oh the anger, the betrayal I first felt when I saw this stuff. What a dupe I had been for three decades! Noggin |
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For a further look at why Freke and Gandy should not be trusted, see here: http://www.skepticwiki.org/wiki/inde...esus_Mysteries |
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Aw, and I swallowed that hook line and sinker when the DVD "The God That Wasn't There" fed it to me. Mithris, as the source you provide states, is not well connected to the Jesus story. (as far as parallels go it is a stretch at best). There are other more compelling stories that could have been the ripoff for the Jesus story. Hercules comes to mind. Noggin |
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Have you read any of Joseph Campbell, jjramsey? Hero of 100 faces? The Power of Myth? These are some well documented myths that point to copycatting/plagerism of christian lore from the creation to the flood to the virgin birth. Just a thought. Noggin |
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