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I do want to say this, now that I remember. My issue with the writings of Acharya S is that she presents A, B, and C and then proceeds to conclusion D. Most of the time the evidence doesn't support her conclusions, at least, not to the extent that she takes them. An even bigger problem is with the issue of references. I see no footnotes regarding A, B, and C. When I have checked, I have been unable to corroborate her evidence in many cases. She must provide adequate references in order to be taken seriously. Secondly, she must stay within the bounds of where the evidence can carry her. Once a writer strays into the realm of speculation, it becomes open season, and rightfully so. I am not saying that her scholarship is bad, although it might be, merely that she has provided me with no means by which to assess it.
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You see no solar imagery (whether intentional or not) in the gospel story, at all? |
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An Indian branch of Christianity began around the 3rd or 4th century, and Christianity had influence over Indian culture ever since and was mingled with Hinduism and Buddhism ever since. A.S. then proceeds to point out 12th-16th century notations of similarities by Christian monks and images from this same period as "evidence" that the two religions have the same foundational basis. Yet, it is quite easy to ascertain that Christianity simply exerted an influence on Hinduism and Buddhism once it made its way into Eastern culture, just the same as, for example, it has influenced African religion within the past 400 years. One can easily find Brazilian, Haitian, and Southern African religions that integrate Christ theology and imagery with their earlier imagery and stories. This, obviously, isn't a case of both religion having the same root, its just an example of later cross fertilization. Likewise, when we look at things like the use of halos, for example, we mostly see examples of cross fertilization. The first images of Buddha were made by the Greeks in the region of Afghanistan and Pakistan. These images humanized Buddha and portrayed him in the traditional Greek fashion, including the obligatory halo. Those images of Buddha then, being the first ever made, had a major impact on Buddhist imagery ever since, but what we are seeing here is not that Buddha originated as a "sun go", but that hundreds of years after the beginnings of Buddhism, the religion came into contact with a culture that did worship sun gods and that culture remade Buddha in the image of their gods. Later influence has nothing to do with origins. All of the so-called "sun god" imagery in Christianity is a product of the later influence, it has nothing to do with the origins of the cult. |
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She is? Given what she says at "Truth Be Known", it seems that she has no real intention to do so.
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