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Compare it to the best the fundies have to offer - such as TWEB. "Nanny nanny poo-poo; stick your head in doo-doo". it's like a grade school. There is a quite valid larger point here about Xianity co-opting existing traditions that is tarnished via improper/sloppy citation of sources. Sol Invicti vs. Mithraism, for example. I think that larger point is the spirit of the OP. The question asked is why would they do this. The answer is to maximize the marketing potential of their brand. |
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What prompted me to start this thread (some of which is in the op post) just seemed to coincidental, so I had to ask. I knew there would be others out here that would know. Knowing that Xtianity borrowed from various sources, is there anything original within the religion? I've been trying to find as many 'borrowed' early sources within the xtian religion and seperate them from completely original Xtian ideas. I'd like to leave out the obvious catholic references and stay between the years 50-300ce.
As far as Mithraism is concerned, there seems to be debate on what came first. Xtianity borrowed from Mithraism...or Mithraism borrowed from Xtianity. I can't see an earlier established religion/cult (Mithraism) borrowing from a smaller new cult (Xtianity). The numbers of people involved in the smaller cult would not have mattered, especially when the Roman army worshiped Mithra (amongst others). It would make sense for the fledgling Xtian cult to 'borrow' from EVERYTHING it could to make converts and grow. Of course, that's not to say that Mithra followers and any other belief system would not have borrowed from Xtianity at a later date to do the same. The time frame is important. I wonder if there's a comprehensive report/book/study on the (early Xtian era) religions/cults that were already established AND what Xtianity seemed to have borrowed. |
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