There have been 16 crucified saviors throughout history
Are they all myths ?
Were there many saviors ?
Is one the REAL savior and the rest false ?
are they all false ? OR are there many ?
maybe every people or time have their own Savior ?
The story of Jesus is in the Stars.
What came first Jesus or the story in the stars ?
Does the story in the Stars prove Jesus is not a myth?
Or does the story in the Stars prove it's all symbolic ?
A List of the similarities between Horus and Jesus:
- Horus and the Father are one.
- Jesus says, "I and My Father are one. He that seeth Me, seeth Him that sent Me."
- Horus is the Father seen in the Son.
- Jesus claims to be the Son in whom the Father is revealed.
- Horus was the light of the world, the light that is represented by the symbolical eye, the sign of salvation.
Jesus is made to declare that He is the light of the world.
Horus was the way, the truth, the life by name and in person.
Jesus is made to assert that he is the way, the truth, and the life.
Horus was the plant, the shoot, the natzar.
Jesus is made to say: "I am the true vine."
Horus says: It is I who traverse the heaven; I go round the Sekhet-Arru (the Elysian Fields); Eternity has been assigned to me without end. Lo! I am heir of endless time and my attribute is eternity.
Jesus says: " I am come down from Heaven. For this is the will of the Father that everyone who beholdeth the Son and believeth in Him should have eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day." (He, too, claims to be lord of eternity.)
Horus says: " I open the Tuat that I may drive away the darkness."
Jesus says: " I am come a light unto the world."
Horus says: I am equipped with thy words O Ra (the father in heaven) (ch.32) and repeat them to those who are deprived of breath. (ch.38). These were the words of the father in heaven.
Jesus says: " The Father which sent me, he hath given me a commandment, what I should say and what I should speak. Whatsoever I speak, therefore, even as th
Examples of some of the 16 crucified saviors and Jesus similarities
Krishna and Jesus
The word Christ has descended from the Greek word, ‘Christos’ meaning ‘anointed one’. Similarly, the word Krishna in Greek means ‘Christos’. Hence, there is an amazingly apparent similarity between the Hindu God ‘Krishna’ with that of Christian God ‘Christ’. Besides, According to the people of West Bengal, a state in India, Krishna can also be referred to as ‘Kristo’ which is similar to the Spanish version of Christ called ‘Cristo’.
- Both Christ and Krishna were saviors of mankind.
- Both were ‘avatars’ of God who returned to earth during a critical time period.
- Both Christ and Krishna were the incarnates of the Divine Being Himself in the human form
- Both wanted to teach human beings divine love, divine power, divine wisdom, and wanted to lead the world towards the divine light of God.
Some of the other host of similarities: - Both are sons of God, since they were divinely conceived
- The birth of both Jesus Christ and Krishna were foretold or prophesied by heavenly voice.
- Both were born at unusual places — Christ in a lowly manger and Krishna in a prison cell
- Both were divinely saved from death pronouncements
- Christ is often depicted as a shepherd; Krishna was a cowherd
- The teachings of both are very similar — both emphasize love and peace.
- Both died of wounds caused by sharp weapons — Christ by nails and Krishna by an arrow
Quetzalcoatl and Jesus
Both were recognized as creator of all things. Mosiah 4:2; Saenz 1962:19, 40
Both were born of virgins. Alma 7: 10; Gamiz 95)
Both are described as being white or as wearing a white robe. 3 Nephi 11:8; Torquemada 47
Both performed miracles. 3 Nephi 26:15; Sejourne 136‑137
Both taught the ordinance of baptism. 3 Nephi 11:23; Irwin 1963:170
Both prophesied of future events. (Ixtlilxochitl: 40
Both were universal as opposed to just being recognized as local gods. 3 Nephi 16: 1; Sejourne 1962
A destruction was associated with both at exactly the same time per.3 Nephi 8:5; Ixtlilx: 40
The cross was a symbol to both Christ and Quetzalcoatl. 3 Nephi 27:14; Irwin 1963:165
Both sent out disciples to preach their word. bb3 Nephi 12:1; Wirth 1978:55
Both promised they would come a second time. 2 Nephi 6:14; Sahagun 1:40
A new star is associated with both Christ and Quetzalcoatl. 3 Nephi 1:21; Anales de Cuauhtitlan 7
The children of both Christ and Quetzalcoatl will become lords and heirs of the earth. 4 Nephi 1: 17; Ixtlil: 40
Buddha and Jesus
- Jesus was born of a virgin without carnal intercourse. (Matth. Chapter 1) Buddha was born of a virgin without carnal intercourse. (Hinduism by Williams, pp. 82 and 108)
- When Jesus was an infant in his cradle, he spoke to his mother and said: I am Jesus, the son of God. (Gospel of Infancy) When Buddha was an infant, just born, he spoke to his mother and said: I am the greatest among men. (Hardy's Manual of Buddhism, pp. 145-6)
- The life of Jesus was threatened by King Herod. (Matth. 2:1)
- The life of Buddha was threatened by King Bimbarasa. (History of Buddha by Beal pp. 103-104)
- When Jesus was a young boy we are told that the learned religious teachers were astonished at his understanding and answers. (Luke 2:47) When sent to school, the young Buddha surprised his masters. (Hardy's Manual of Buddhism)
- Jesus fasted for forty days and nights. (Matth. 4:2) Buddha fasted for a long period. (Science of Religion by Muller, p 28)
- It is believed that Jesus will return to this world. (Acts 1:11) It is believed that Buddha will return to this world. (Angel-Messiah by Bunsen, Ch. 14)
- Jesus said: Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets; I am not to destroy but to fulfill. (Matth. 5:17) Buddha came not to destroy the law but to fulfill it. (Science of Religion by Muller, p 140)
- Jesus taught: Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you. (Matth. 5:44) According to Buddha, the motive of all our actions should be pity, or love for our neighbour. (Science of Religion by Muller, p 249)
- It is recorded certain of the scribes and pharisees answered, saying, Master we would see a sign from thee. (Matth. 12:38) It is recorded in the Sacred Canon of the Buddhists that the multitude required a sign from Buddha that they might believe. (Science of Religion by Muller, p 27)
- It is written in the New Testament that Jesus said: If thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and caste it from thee. (Matth. 5:29) A story is related of a Buddhist ascetic whose eye offended him so he plucked it out and threw it away. (Science of Religion by Muller, p 245)
- Altruism
- The Golden Rule
- Don't judge others
- Love your enemies
- Overcome hate with love
- More blessed to give than to receive
- Avoid being religious for show
Both espoused altruism, emphasizing that it is more blessed to give than to receive. Both said that love is the best way to overcome hatred. Both taught the Golden Rule, and both urged their followers not to judge others.
Buddha urged people to lose self to gain nirvana; Jesus exhorted people to lose self to gain eternal life through a personal relationship with him. Buddha emphasized the importance of ceasing existence as an individual to escape suffering; Jesus offered the hope of a heaven where there would be no suffering.
Mohammed and Jesus
Angel Gabriel visited both
Gabriel then told Mohammad that he was to be the Messenger of Allah. ---- Qur`an 96, 1-5
In the Gospel of Luke, Gabriel appears to the virgin Mary and to Zechariah, foretelling the births of Jesus and John the Baptist, respectively ---Luke 1:11–38
Angel Gabriel visited both
Gabriel then told Mohammad that he was to be the Messenger of Allah. ---- Qur`an 96, 1-5
In the Gospel of Luke, Gabriel appears to the virgin Mary and to Zechariah, foretelling the births of Jesus and John the Baptist, respectively ---Luke 1:11–38
These have all received divine honors, have nearly all been worshiped as Gods, or sons of God; were mostly incarnated as Christs, Saviors, Messiahs, or Mediators; not a few of them were reputedly born of virgins; some of them filling a character almost identical with that ascribed by the Christian's bible to Jesus Christ; many of them, like him, are reported to have been crucified; and all of them, taken together, furnish a prototype and parallel for nearly every important incident and wonder-inciting miracle, doctrine and precept recorded in the New Testament, of the Christian's Savior. Surely, with so many Saviors the world cannot, or should not, be lost.
- Chrishna of Hindostan.
- Budha Sakia of India.
- Salivahana of Bermuda.
- Zulis, or Zhule, also Osiris and Orus, of Egypt.
- Odin of the Scaudinavians.
- Crite of Chaldea.
- Zoroaster and Mithra of Persia.
- Baal and Taut, "the only Begotten of God," of Phenicia.
- Indra of Thibet.
- Bali of Afghanistan.
- Jao of Nepaul.
- Wittoba of the Bilingonese.
- Thammuz of Syria.
- Atys of Phrygia.
- Xaniolxis of Thrace.
- Zoar of the Bonzes.
- Adad of Assyria.
- Deva Tat, and Sammonocadam of Siam.
- Alcides of Thebes.
- Mikado of the Sintoos.
- Beddru of Japan.
- Hesus or Eros, and Bremrillah, of the Druids.
- Thor, son of Odin, of the Gauls.
- Cadmus of Greece.
- Hil and Feta of the Mandaites.
- Gentaut and Quexalcote of Mexico.
- Universal Monarch of the Sibyls.
- Ischy of the Island of Formosa.
- Divine Teacher of Plato.
- Holy One of Xaca.
- Fohi and Tien of China.
- Adonis, son of the virgin Io of Greece.
- IxiOn and Quirinus of Rome.
- Prometheus of Caucasus.
- Mohamud, or Mahomet, of Arabia.
KRISHNA: HUNTED BY A KING
Upon hearing a prophecy that one of Devaki's children would kill him, Kamsa, the then king of the Vrishni kingdom, slaughters nearly all of Devaki's children in a hunt for krishna.[Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10 Chapter 3 Verse 22] http://srimadbhagavatam.org/canto10/chapter3.html . To protect baby Krishna from Kamsa, Devaki and Vasudeva send him into hiding at a cowherd village, where he is raised by Nanda and Yasoda [Verse 51].
This story most obviously mirrors jesus' birth narrative, in which the wrathful King Herod, upon hearing a prophecy that jesus would be born and usurp the throne, hunts baby jesus slaughtering many infants in the process
KRISHNA: VIRGIN MOTHER
VISHNU PURANA BOOK V CHAPTER 2:
"The nurse of the universe, Jagaddhatri, thus enjoined by the god of gods, CONVEYED SIX SEVERAL EMBRYOS into the womb of Devaki, and the SEVENTH ONE, after a season into Rohini's womb." http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/vp/vp119.htm
As for Krishna himself, he was concieved through mental transmission: "Thereafter accompanied by plenary expansions, the fully opulent Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krishna, was TRANSFERRED FROM THE MIND OF VASUDEVA TO THE MIND OF DEVAKI. Devaki having thus been initiated by Vasudeva became beautiful by carrying Lord Krishna within the core of her heart." --Srimad Bhagavatam Canto Chapter 2 Verse 18 http://srimadbhagavatam.org/canto10/chapter2.html
Official commentary at http://vedabase.net/sb/10/2/18/en states:
"The Lord did not need to live within the womb of Devakī, for His presence within the core of her heart was sufficient to carry Him. One is here forbidden to think that Kṛṣṇa was begotten by Vasudeva within the womb of Devakī and that she carried the child within her womb.
According to the Srimad Bhagavatam, Vishnu chose Devaki and Vasudeva because they lived the most non-sensual, austere lives. It states that they endured aeons of "TAPASYA" or "MORTIFICATION" (no sex or material enjoyments -- extreme self-discipline). Furthermore, the reason they could not give birth to Krishna in thier PAST LIVES was due to having sex just once (gramya-dharma or gramya-bhogan). Instead, they gave birth to Pris'nigarbha (an incomplete Krishna)
Also, in the Shaktism denomination of Hinduism, the sun god Pandavas was born to the Virgin Kunti
SHAKTISM: VIRGIN MOTHER http://www.astrojyoti.com/devibhagavatam6.htm
"Surya, the SUN, then said: O Beautiful Kunti! IF YOU SATISFY ME YOUR VIRGINITY WILL REMAIN;
nobody will come to know and THERE WILL BE BORN A SON TO YOU exactly like me."
(Devi Bhagavatam, Book 2, Chapter 6, On the Birth of Pandavas Verses 13-35)
This myth is also in the Mahabarata, although in that version the Virgin Kunti is a Queen, and God (the father) sends down to her, the infant pandavas.
KRISHNA: STAR IN THE EAST
In the Srimad Bhyagavatam Canto 10 Chapter 3 "The Birth of Krishna" the very first line reads: "Then there was the supreme hour all-auspicious and most suitable with the ROHINI CONSTELLATION rising and all the stars in a FAVORABLE POSITION."
Rohini's corresponding star -- her nakshatra -- is Aldebaran (in hindu astronomy constellations are identified by thier nakshatras). Aldebaran is the next star in Sirius' alignment with Orion's Belt. There's even a astrotheology for this myth in the Rig Veda (1700BC) See Here: http://www.suite101.com/content/indi...n-myths-a26806 . It goes: Rohini's father, Prajapati (Orion), had an incestuous affair with her. When the order was given to execute him for this, Sirius (the Archer) shoots him with an arrow. The three stars on Orion's Belt represent the arrow with which he was shot.
KRISHNA: RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION INTO HEAVEN
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 11 Chapter 30 Ascension of Lord Krishna Verses 5-7 http://srimadbhagavatam.org/canto11/chapter31.html
"Krishna seeing the great father (Vishnu) and his powerful expansions before Him, fixed His consciousness within Himself, the Almighty One, and closed His lotus eyes. (6) Without burning in a mystic trance the object auspicious to all trance and meditation, viz. His BODY that is most attractive in all the worlds, He entered His own abode. And while in heaven kettledrums resounded and flowers fell from the sky, He was, as He left the earth, followed by Truth, Righteousness, Constancy, Fame and Beauty"
As you can see Krishna, still in his body, departs the earth for heaven for all eyes to see.