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03-31-2010, 08:39 AM | #11 |
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Good work. The lack of sources is all we need to know.
When I started to take an interest in Mithras, it was astounding how much tripe was in circulation. But all of it, like this, was unreferenced. That's almost a fingerprint; controversial + no-ref = probably tripe. Even if stuff is referenced, you can't trust it unless you verify it. Yesterday I caught an error in Wikipedia which had made its way into French and German and all over the web, where a supposed quotation from Severian of Gabala was involved. I went to the reference quoted, and it turned out not to be a verbatim quote at all. All the best, Roger Pearse |
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There are some sources quoted here (and this might be related to the sources used by Roloff), but I have some trouble following the argument.
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Justin Martyr, writing about the middle of the 2nd century did claim that a ritual similar to the Eucharist was practiced by the followers of Mithraism. This is Justin Martyr on the initiation of the followers of Mithraism "First Apology" LXVI Quote:
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This is Justin Martyr showing similarities in Mithraism with the place of birth of Jesus in "Dialogue with Trypho". Dialogue with Trypho LXXVIII Quote:
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1. The assumption that Justin's report refers to practises pre-dating Christianity. 2. The assumption that there was any such thing as "Mithraism" 3. The presumption that the cult of Mithras predates Jesus of Nazareth. 3. The non-sequitur that "you certainly cannot argue or demonstrate that there is no similarity, nor connection or even derivation from Mithraism" if there is worship of Mithras in pre-Christian times; the logic of the sentence seems non-existant. Quote:
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Underground temples and artifacts of the Mithraea appeared in archaeology in the 1st century AD BEFORE any artifacts of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the offspring of the Holy Ghost. The archaelogical evidence collected so far cannot place the Jesus story before Mithraism. The archaeological evidence in the 1st century for the Jesus story is virtually ZERO. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithras Quote:
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All your fallacies will be exposed and debunked. An early apologetic source, Justin Martyr, has shown the similarities between the birth story of Jesus and the Eucharist with Mithraism, it must be that an argument can be made that the birth of Jesus in a cave and the ritual of the Eucharist was DERIVED from Mithraism bearing in mind that archaeological evidence for Mithraism predated any artifacts for Jesus Christ, the offspring of the Holy Ghost. |
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