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oh I see muslims and jews perception and belief of God, as one and only one is same.
If you try to find historical evidence for the existence of Jesus, you will be let down, he is never mentioned by anyone until 150 years after his supposed crucifixion. I don't think he even existed, and he was probably just allegory for the Sun.
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No dear, do not refer the rotten books of history. Jesus did exist. He was a son of Virgin Mary, True prophet of God. Holder of Bible,one of the heavenly book. He enjoys special status. He was picked up by God He will come down from heaven in this world to fight evil and will establish caliphate. A Muslim from Islamabad
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You don't read history in Books you read it on the walls of Pyramids and Ancient temples. Horus the sun god of Egypt was born of a Virgin as well. He also took a year long trip to spread his greatness that ended in him being betrayed and Crucified. His pictures and stories can be seen all over egyptian buildings, temples, burial sites.
Near the end of the suns trip through the constellations (around Oct. - Nov.) zodiac myth says that the sun is betrayed and Stung by Scorpio(allegory for judas) the days begin getting shorter and nights longer as the winter solstice approaches and the sun dies. At the moment of the death of the sun he is stabbed with a spear by sagittarius thus signaling the end of the year, the sun then falls into a cave after 3-4 days the sun then moves 1/10 of a degree north only detectable by the shadows of a sundial.(he has risen) Then the circular story of the sun/son repeats next year.
This is the same story for other saviors of past religions. (Horus, Krishna, Bhudda, Hercules, Zoroaster, etc.) They all have been found in civilizations that predate Christ. Suggesting that Christ is just another replacement for the sun in a long line of borrowed ideas.
Even the Bible admits that Abraham was from the ancient civilization Sumer. Sumerians had similar beliefs to the early Hebrew, suggesting that the Hebrew borrowed and adapted many Sumerian myths into their own.
We know that sumerians worshiped many gods but the 3 that I find important are the cults of Isis, Ra, and El. Abraham was said to have united cults into Judaism.
Is- Ra- El
http://the-red-thread.net/IS-RA-EL.html
http://media.isnet.org/off/XXtian/critic/16/16.html
http://members.cox.net/deleyd/religion/solarmyth/christ2002.htm
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