Sam Harris, author of[amazon ASIN="978-0393327656"]The End of Faith[/amazon] and[amazon ASIN="978-0307278777"]Letter to a Christian Nation,[/amazon] narrates this definative documentary on how Christianity is in no way a unique religious story. “The God Who was Not There” details the inconsistancies in the Bible’s A new perspective about the Apostle Paul reveals that Paul never mentions any of the Jesus story written in the four gospels. Paul speaks of Jesus as an idea, not as an actual human being with the narrative in the Gospel writings.
Where do you think this quote comes from? “He who will not eat of my body and drink of my blood, so that he will be made one with me and I with him, the same shall not know salvation” Sounds like it came from John’s gospel
and indeed, John did say something very similar when he put these word’s into Jesus’ mouth: “Unless you eat of the flesh of the son of Man and drink his blood, you have not life in yourselves. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood will live in me and I in him” The first quote is from the Mysteries of Mithra, a deity who was worshiped hundreds of years before the gospel writers. Mithra’s popularity as a deity grew alongside Christianity, with it’s high point occurring in the 3rd Century AD. Mithra’s narrative parallels that of Jesus with striking similarity.
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