Saturday, December 29, 2007

Christianity and its paganistic origin

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Blog EntryChristianity and its paganistic originDec 29, '07 3:14 AM
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Two seraphim were guarding the gate of Eden. They were believed to be Assyrian origin. We also find a similar one in Chinese Taoism shrines.

Magi who celebrated the birth of Jesus were said to be Zoroastrian priests.

According to several surveys, actual birthday of Jesus Christ was the same or close date to the date of his death. It's very confusing to celebrate his birth and death at the same date.

The birthday of the Zoroastrian supreme God of light Mithra was 25th of December so it's not completely unimaginable to speculate the worship of two religions merged at some point in history.

Christianity was from its origin paganistic itself. Paganistic from Judaism. It's so natural for Christian faith to tolerate more paganistic views judging from its paganistic origin.



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