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Well, you have a point, that was badly worded; but we don't really know how Zeus impregnated her, do we? Perhaps it was a shower of golden sparks that left her pregnant, and yet still virgio intacto. Mary was supposedly both mother and virgin after divine impregnation, why couldn't Electra be ? (Arnobius could be deliberately putting distance between Mary and Electra.) Nonetheless, the similarity is still clear - mortal woman, especially known for being a virgin, becomes pregnant by the divine - it's the same story; even if there are differences. Quote:
But yes, laundry lists of similarities are weak arguments, I make no particular claims about Jesus being based specifically on Iasius, just discussing the similarities because I was asked. The OT clearly forms the major ingredient in the NT, with perhaps these other myths providing some leaven. Quote:
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* Died and rose to 'heaven' Sure, many figures "died tragically", but how many were son-of-god, born from mortal woman (known for being a virgin), said to have instructed mysteries, and rose to heaven afterwards? Yes, it's a small list of similarities amongst some differences. But all the sons-of-god stories are different - and yet often show similar themes. Quote:
Well, Diodorus didn't think so - he has Iasius in the circle of the Gods BEFORE the family moved to Phrygia, long ago. Nor Ovid - who has Iasius getting old before his time. Seems pretty clear he rose to heaven right in the middle of their history, not at the end. Iasion |
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There used to be an atheism FAQ that included something on various types of logical fallacy. Perhaps it is in this? All the best, Roger Pearse |
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http://www.infidels.org/news/atheism...l#equivocation Also, some of the ways that one fits prophecies to fact are also used to establish parallels, especially ambiguity (or equivocation) and the law of large numbers, which "says that with a large enough sample many odd coincidences are likely to happen." See the late WinAce's Prophecy for Dummies: http://www.fstdt.com/winace/proph4dums/index.htm |
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Thanks Iasion for those references.
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The point is, the similarities between the Jesus story and the ones of Odyssey, Jason, Moses etc, belong to the same group: myth and folklore. Whereas I agree that Osiris' resurrection was not the same as Jesus' resurrection, they both are examples of the same type of action. They have the same skeleton, even though their facial-features, attitudes and skin colours are different. So, readers, dont be discouraged by the rhetoric of Pearse and jjramsey: they will take one weakness, amplify it and present it as representative of the entire approach, which is false and misleading. There is an argument to be made and it shall be made. TH |
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I thought this was interesting. . .
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