RE: Is there a scientific basis for Jesus Christ?

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Is there a scientific basis for Jesus Christ?

in religion •  8 years ago 

actually according to wikipedia, it's not the same but a bit more interesting:

"Horus was born to the goddess Isis after she retrieved all the dismembered body parts of her murdered husband Osiris, except his penis which was thrown into the Nile and eaten by a catfish,[7][8] or sometimes by a crab, and according to Plutarch's account (see Osiris) used her magic powers to resurrect Osiris and fashion a golden phallus[9] to conceive her son (older Egyptian accounts have the penis of Osiris surviving).

Once Isis knew she was pregnant with Horus, she fled to the Nile Delta marshlands to hide from her brother Set who jealously killed Osiris and who she knew would want to kill their son.[10] There Isis bore a divine son, Horus."

So there you go pregnancy by "golden phallus". source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horus

The Bible does not mention anything about a golden phallus. So clearly this infographic is wrong.

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Every single point on that image is wrong. Every last one. I just replied meaning to correct one or two and realize not a single one was right.