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The Origins of Christianity

Sylvainy R · Tuesday, March 3rd 2015 at 5:08PM · 520 views

The Book of Revelation is Egyptian and Zoroastrian

              Acharya S/D.M. Murdock

 

One can find certain allegorical place names such as "Jerusalem" and "Israel" in the New Testament Book of Revelation. Gerald Massey has stated that

Revelation, rather than having been written by any apostle called John during the 1st century AD/CE, represents a very ancient text that dates to the beginning of this era of history, i.e. possibly as early as 4,000 years ago.204 Massey also asserts that Revelation relates the Mithraic legend of Zarathustra/Zoroaster.205 Dr. Hilton Hotema says of this mysterious book, which has baffled

mankind for centuries: "It is expressed in terms of creative phenomena; its hero is not Jesus but the Sun of the Universe, its heroine is the Moon; and all its other characters are Planets, Stars and Constellations; while its stage-setting comprises the Sky, the Earth, the Rivers and the Sea."206

 

The word Israel itself, far from being a Jewish appellation, may come from the combination of three different reigning deities: Isis, the Earth Mother Goddess revered throughout the ancient world; Ra, the Egyptian sun god; and El, the Semitic deity passed down in form as Saturn.207

El was one of the earliest names for the god of the ancient Hebrews (whence Emmanu-El, Micha-El, Gabri-El, Samu-El, etc.) and his worship is reflected in the fact that the Jews still consider Saturday as "God's Day."208

 

Indeed, that the Christians worship on Sunday betrays the genuine origins of their god and godman. Their "savior" is actually the sun, which is the "Light of the world that every eye can see."

The sun has been viewed consistently throughout history as the savior of mankind for reasons that are obvious. Without the sun, the planet would scarcely last one day.

So important was the sun to the ancients that they composed a "Sun Book," or "Helio Biblia," which became the "Holy Bible."209

According to  Acharya S/D.M. Murdock

 

 

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Harry Watley Tuesday, March 3rd 2015 at 8:08PM

Mr. Soso,

The origin of Christianity and Egyptian religious philosophy is not relevant and has nothing to do with Black Americans.

We know that God comes to a people through their own prophet and since prophets are racially different God must come to Black Americans only through a Black American prophet.

The Egyptians never had a prophet and therefore all of what you are saying is null and void!

It is apparent that you have been mis-led. You have eaten of the tree of Egypt and were poisoned. You are not Egyptian. At the least, don’t you know that you are not an Egyptian man?
The Christians have eaten of the tree of the White man’s religion and was poisoned as well since Black Americans are not Caucasian people.
The Muslims have eaten of the tree of the Arabian people and was poisoned with the religious philosophy of the Arab people since Black Americans are not Arab people.

I am the only Black American that has eaten of the tree of Black America and therefore am whole. Your own religion can not poison you, but the religion of others will poison you all the time.

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