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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Dionysus: Born of a Virgin on December 25th, Killed and Resurrected after Three Days
Dionysus: Born of a Virgin on December 25th, Killed and Resurrected after Three Days The Greek god Dionysus has been depicted as having been born of a virgin mother on December 25th; performing miracles such as changing water into wine; … Continue reading
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Tagged bacchus, december 25, dionysos, dionysus, greek god, iacchus, resurrection, twenty-fifth, virgin mother, water to wine
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Muslim killings prove Jones’s point
Muslim killings prove Jones’s point Here’s the obvious: Jones burned the Koran, he says, because it inspires violence against non-Muslims. Muslim fanatics turned around and proved his point by committing koranically inspired violence against non-Muslims.
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Tagged bibles, islam, koran, muslims, quran burning, saudi arabia, terry jones
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Attis: Born of a Virgin, Crucified and Resurrected after Three Days
Attis: Born of a Virgin, Crucified and Resurrected after Three Days In many mythicist writings, the ancient Phrygo-Roman god Attis is depicted as having been born of a virgin mother on December 25th, being killed and resurrecting afterwards. Here we … Continue reading
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Tagged attis, born of a virgin, christmas, crucifixion, cybele, december 25, jesus christ, nana, resurrection, twenty-fifth, virgin birth
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Archaeologist: American churches astronomically aligned
Archaeologist: American churches astronomically aligned In this news item appear yet more examples of this age-old tradition of astronomically aligning sacred sites, as found within Christianity in particular. The fact that winter-solstice alignments, for instance, are discovered at Christian sites … Continue reading