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Mithra legends split from "you saved us by shedding the eternal blood"
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This is the second time I have seen it linked to, and it seems to have appeared online recently. Are EB accepting amateur contributions or something now? All the best, Roger Pearse |
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The "Article History" tab indicates that Shiveta Singh produced the content in 2008. Another tab indicates that EB is emulating Wikipedia - anyone can suggest an edit and become a "content editor" if they like you.
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Thanks. Of course people quoting the URL are relying on the reputation of Britannica.
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The founder Zarathrushta [as they call him] is the same as Jaruth of RV. He was a priest of Agni, the Fire god and migrated to "lawless" west [Iran] and founded his own cult. Parsis are Sun and Fire worshippers. Not surprising, Mitra is quite a deity in Parsi cult. This Mithra got transliterated as Mithra by Romans or whoever. Jarth was born of an tllicit, out of wedlock sexual intercourse between Surya, the Sun god, and a woman [forgot, but cann get it]. But at his birth Sutya prophecied: Just as we broke the Vedic rules, so will our son. But he will be a famous and a great person. Get a parallel to Original Sin and a Son of God rolled into one? His cult has duality of good and evil built into it, which is not there in RV. Factoid: Mitra is mentioned 464 times in RV alone. |
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And, Mitra being God, could not be crucified. As for Zarathrushtra, there is record or Parsi tradition of his being crucified and shedding his scared blood.
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And, Mitra being God, could not be crucified. As for Zarathrushtra, there is NO record or Parsi tradition of his being crucified and shedding his scared blood |
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Not only was Clive's post ON-TOPIC, it was an ESSENTIAL component of the discussion. Let us back up, for just a moment, and retrace, shall we, the discussion thus far. Andrew commenced a new thread, on the topic of Mithraism, a subject about which, I knew absolutely NOTHING at all, until AFTER I read Clive's informative post. In his initial post on this thread, Andrew gave us a link to an earlier discussion on Mithraism, and its potential relationship, or not, to the development of Christianity. In that thread, we find the following discussion, which I offer as my evidence of the kind of "OFF-TOPIC" nonsense, that sometimes goes on in this forum: http://www.freeratio.org/showthread.php?t=253302&page=5 Quote:
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My point is this: Clive's commentary on Mithraism may have been ill chosen, if one thinks that Encyclopedia Britannica is relatively incredible, and that may well be the case, I don't know, however, Clive's comments are most certainly ON TOPIC. Splitting them away makes absolutely no sense, for now they simply dangle, meaningless. In other words, please reintegrate his commentary, there is absolutely no rational reason for removing them. 1. they are absolutely ON TOPIC, which I will remind forum members, was identified by Andrew as a CONTINUATION of his investigation of potential mithraic influence on Christianity. 2. They are certainly far more pertinant to the immediate discussion, than either Roger's or Toto's comments from the previous thread on this same topic. Those comments were not split away, despite being NOT ontopic, and NOT helpful to someone like me, who knows and understands almost nothing about history, philosophy, religion, or foreign languages. avi |
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Discussion of moderation issues is always off topic.
There are numerous threads here on Mithraism. Not everything needs to be in one thread. I will be offline for a while. PM me with your proposed solution, if any. |
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