Do people realize that Krishna means Black in the Sanskrit language

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well the story of Jesus was a plagiarized version of the story of Krishna..
DAMN! even in the beginnin of time the white man was stealin our swag! smmfh
 
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CapitalB;73662 said:
well the story of Jesus was a plagiarized version of the story of Krishna..

DAMN! even in the beginnin of time the white man was stealin our swag! smmfh

And also from the myth of Heru
 
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CapitalB;73662 said:
well the story of Jesus was a plagiarized version of the story of Krishna..

DAMN! even in the beginnin of time the white man was stealin our swag! smmfh

NO it was not. Krishna was the 8th child of Devaki while Jesus was the first born of the (at the time) Virgin Mary. Stop watching Zeitgiest.
 
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bless the child;77242 said:
And also from the myth of Heru

Wrong again. Horus was not born of a virgin. Isis reconstucted the body of Osiris but she couldn't find the penis so she crafted one and had sex with it and got pregnant. Another telling of the story says she turned into a bird and took in the essence of osiris. Horus never died so there was no ressurection. Jesus was a man of peace while Horus was a war lord. People really need to read books and STOP watching silly movies made by the illuminati (Zeitgiest).
 
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The similarities between Horus and Jesus birth is not the virginity thing but the special nature of the birth. The Holy Spirit (divine being) impregnated Mary through a mystical means, or at least not the standard manner of conception. It is the miraclous nature of each birth. Other virgin births exist in legend even prior to the arrival of the Jesus story such as Persus's birth.
 
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whar67;93310 said:
The similarities between Horus and Jesus birth is not the virginity thing but the special nature of the birth. The Holy Spirit (divine being) impregnated Mary through a mystical means, or at least not the standard manner of conception. It is the miraclous nature of each birth. Other virgin births exist in legend even prior to the arrival of the Jesus story such as Persus's birth.

But does that prove causation? NO. Since these were gods or heros of classical lore it would be assumed and even expected these characters had supernatural births. Buddah's mother for instance had a dream of a white elephant and became pregnant. Simply because the birth or conception is miraculous doesn't mean prove causation. I was born in a hospital does that mean that you don't exist or your life is a plagarization of mine because you (presumably) were too. No. This is very weak pattern searching.
 
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blue falcon;93531 said:
But does that prove causation? NO. Since these were gods or heros of classical lore it would be assumed and even expected these characters had supernatural births. Buddah's mother for instance had a dream of a white elephant and became pregnant. Simply because the birth or conception is miraculous doesn't mean prove causation. I was born in a hospital does that mean that you don't exist or your life is a plagarization of mine because you (presumably) were too. No. This is very weak pattern searching.

I think the point is that many Christians act as if Jesus is the only birth to a virgin, or miraculous birth for that matter. Furthermore, if we are to accept Jesus' virgin birth, why do we not also accept the many other miraculous births throughout history? It also shows that Jesus wasn't actually that special in a historical-mythical context. Anyway, they are all stories not to be taken literally, but spoken metaphorically as in fables imo.
 
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blue falcon;92428 said:
Wrong again. Horus was not born of a virgin. Isis reconstucted the body of Osiris but she couldn't find the penis so she crafted one and had sex with it and got pregnant. Another telling of the story says she turned into a bird and took in the essence of osiris. Horus never died so there was no ressurection. Jesus was a man of peace while Horus was a war lord. People really need to read books and STOP watching silly movies made by the illuminati (Zeitgiest).

I never said anything about a virgin birth but....Ausar and Heru are one and the same, thats where you get the idea of the father and the son from. The father is the son and the son is the father, word to the Y chromosome. Ausar was resurrected just as Jesus was resurrected from the dead as is Heru who is murdered by Set only to return and conquer him. And Jesus wasnt born of a virgin just like every other man on this planet wasnt born of a virgin. Let me know when you find someone who was. That story of Jesus is just a reintepretation of things already laid down in Ancient Kemet.

Oh yeah, stop assuming...I dont watch zeigeist or what ever it is you're talking about.
 
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blue falcon;93531 said:
But does that prove causation? NO. Since these were gods or heros of classical lore it would be assumed and even expected these characters had supernatural births. Buddah's mother for instance had a dream of a white elephant and became pregnant. Simply because the birth or conception is miraculous doesn't mean prove causation. I was born in a hospital does that mean that you don't exist or your life is a plagarization of mine because you (presumably) were too. No. This is very weak pattern searching.

I reached no conclusion regarding the cause of the myth surrounding the birth of Jesus. Only pointing out that very similar events occur in other myths in the region and these myth predate Jesus.
 
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