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Funny anti-religious Internet pics

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Coz it's the truth, that's why she's putting on a strap on tonite.

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Could someone provide me a link to the complete Horus myth?

http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5c.htm
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5.htm

The New Testament is like the Old one: it was trimmed, enhanced and airbrushed to make it more attractive to people with already a certain mental attitude, a certain cultural baggage of learned myths and stories, and to those who might come after them in the future... for centuries to come, for ever and ever.
Pseudoscientific critical "revelations" are just a post-Enlightenment era version of the same old ways for the same old sort of people.
 
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http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5c.htm
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5.htm

The New Testament is like the Old one: it was trimmed, enhanced and airbrushed to make it more attractive to people with already a certain mental attitude, a certain cultural baggage of learned myths and stories, and to those who might come after them in the future... for centuries to come, for ever and ever.
Pseudoscientific critical "revelations" are just a post-Enlightenment era version of the same old ways for the same old sort of people.

Thank you for posting this!!! I did read about the Horus myth (in Lewis Spence's Ancient Egyptian Myths and Legends and George Hart's Legendary Past: Egyptian Myths) and I saw some striking similarities (especially regarding the defeat of Set by the Savior Horus) but not those specifically mentioned in that chart. I can say that Spence said that at one point the Osiris myth was fused with the Horus myths... perhaps that's where the idea of the death and resurrection of Horus came from.
 
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Thank you for posting this!!! I did read about the Horus myth (in Lewis Spence's Ancient Egyptian Myths and Legends and George Hart's Legendary Past: Egyptian Myths) and I saw some striking similarities (especially regarding the defeat of Set by the Savior Horus) but not those specifically mentioned in that chart. I can say that Spence said that at one point the Osiris myth was fused with the Horus myths... perhaps that's where the idea of the death and resurrection of Horus came from.

It's plain crappy Google search. I see I forgot to post this... (I downloaded quite a few of my search the day before, just posted those that you were asking for which, again, are two clicks away through Goog): http://www.philvaz.com/apologetics/HORUS.htm
 
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It's plain crappy Google search. I see I forgot to post this... (I downloaded quite a few of my search the day before, just posted those that you were asking for which, again, are two clicks away through Goog): http://www.philvaz.com/apologetics/HORUS.htm

This was VERY interesting. But I did notice a few mistakes in his charting of the lives of the Pagan gods. He also missed this obscure mythic figure that's found in the pages of Herodotus. I'm too lazy to go dig up the book and post the name. :D

I made my own chart of the parallels between Pagan myths and the Jesus myth. It was a little less general and a little more illustrative of said parallels.
 
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This was VERY interesting. But I did notice a few mistakes in his charting of the lives of the Pagan gods. He also missed this obscure mythic figure that's found in the pages of Herodotus. I'm too lazy to go dig up the book and post the name. :D

From all that you can begin to infer the degree of general muddleheadedness of it all.
I undertook a re-reading of Herodote two weeks ago: by next July I hope I will be able to react more quickly to whatever you are pointing to :mrgreen:

This must have been posted many times before but, what the hell, I feel I have to contribute with something...

http://www.motifake.com/mind-blowin...ep-thought-demotivational-posters-127878.html


because this may be slightly too sophisticated a post and won't probably do: http://cdn2.brooklynmuseum.org/images/opencollection/objects/size3/44.195.24_SL1.jpg

and this one be just too ambiguous: http://www.cambio.com.co/salud_cambio/767/IMAGEN/IMAGEN-4006973-2.jpg

and this one features a barbarian tongue, however clear the message is: http://dominacionmundial.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/ComparaYveras_vMindFuck.jpg
 
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