Debunking
the Arguments of Christian Fundamentalists and Evangelists
The mythological Pagan roots of Christianity
Most Christians are unaware that the motif of the
dying and rising Savior is not unique to Christianity, but in fact has been
prevalent in many ancient myths and religions throughout the world. The similarities and parallels with the story
of Jesus are astounding. Thus it has led
many historians and scholars to conclude that Christianity evolved from these
motifs, incorporating them into its doctrine as well.
In the first part of the revolutionary film Zeitgeist
The Movie, Peter Joseph explains the Pagan mythological connections with
Christianity, such as Sun worship and the dying/rising savior motif. His sources are based on the work of Archarya
S, author of The
Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold. You can watch it below in these parts from
YouTube.
Of course, in desperation, Christian Apologists from
ancient times til now attempt to argue that Satan created these same
counterfeit motifs before Jesus in Pagan myths in order to deceive people into
thinking that Christianity is copied from them.
Early Church apologists, such as Tertullian, went to great lengths to
break these associations, even claiming that the devil caused the similarities
to occur:
"The devil, whose business is to pervert
the truth, mimics the exact circumstance of the Divine Sacraments. He baptizes
his believers and promises forgiveness of sins…he celebrates the oblation of
bread, and brings in the symbol of the resurrection. Let us therefore
acknowledge the craftiness of the devil, who copied certain things of those
that be Divine." Tertullian, (155 - 222 AD , CHAP. XL.- THE PRESCRIPTION
AGAINST HERETICS. )
Justin Martyr, another early Christian apologist, alluded
to the fact that pre-Christian pagan religions with the same features and motifs
existed in his time, in these writings:
"When we say that he, Jesus Christ, our teacher,
was produced without sexual union, was crucified and died, and rose again, and
ascended into Heaven, we propound nothing different from what you believe
regarding those who you esteem Sons of Jupiter." (First Apology / The
Apostolic Fathers: Martyr and Irenaeus by Philip Schaff. Eerdmans Pub.)
"He was born of a virgin, accept this in common
with what you believe of Perseus." (I Apol., chs. xxi, xxii; ANF. i, 170;
cf. Add. ad Grace. ch. lxix; Ib. 233)
It's obvious that Justin and other early Christians
knew how similar Christianity was to the Pagan religions. However, Justin had a
solution. As far as he was concerned, the Devil did it. The Devil had the
foresight to come before Christ, and create these characteristics in the Pagan
world (Freke & Gandy: The Jesus Mysteries, Three Rivers Press, Chapter 3
-"Diabolical Mimicry")
What’s funny is that such explanations that “the Devil
was behind it” contradicts another teaching of theirs that had Satan known that
Jesus would rise from the dead and offer Salvation to those who would believe
in him, he would not have had the princes of the world crucify him, which of
course implies that Satan did not anticipate that Christ would become a
dying/rising savior.
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