A quiz

July 31, 2009 10:21pm CST
Who am I talking about? He was born to a virgin by immaculate conception through the intervention of a holy spirit. This fulfilled an ancient prophecy. When he was born the ruling tyrant wanted to kill him. His parents had to flee to safety. All male children under the age of two were slain by the ruler as he sought to kill the child. Angels and shepherds were at his birth and he was given gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. He was worshipped as the saviour of men and led a moral and humble life. He performed miracles which included healing the sick, giving sight to the blind, casting out devils and raising the dead. He was put to death on the cross between two thieves. He descended to hell and rose from the dead to ascend back to heaven. Virishna Khrishna of Hindostan Buddha Sakia of India Salivahana of Bermuda Osiris and Horus of Egypt Odin of Scandinavia Crite of Chaldea Zoroaster of Persia Baal and Taut of Phoenicia Indra of Tibet Bali of Afghanistan Jao of Nepal Wittoba of Bilingonese Tammuz of Syria and Babylon Attis of Phrygia Xamolxis of Thrace Zoar of the Bonzes Adad of Assyria Deva Tat and Sammonocadam of Siam Alcides of Thebes Mikado of the Sintoos Beddru of Japan Hesus or Eros, and Bremrillahm, of the Druids Thor, son of Odin, of the Gauls Cadmus of Greece Hil and Feta of Mandaites Gentaut and Quetzalcoatl of Mexico Universal Monarch of the Sibyls Ischy of Formosa Divine Teacher of Plato Holy One of Xaca Fohi and Tien of China Adonis, son of virgin lo, of Greece Ixion and Quirinus of Rome Prometheus of the Caucasus
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@jb78000 (15139)
1 Aug 09
too easy, it's obviously thor (didn't realise he was of the gauls mind you)
@jb78000 (15139)
1 Aug 09
aah, now i've seen your other discussions i understand the point of this posting - interesting, where did you get this information?
1 Aug 09
What I am trying to point out is that ALL religions, are derived from the same source, That of the ancient kingdom of Sumer. It was from Sumer that the later Akkadians, Babylonians, Egyptians, The Indus valley, the Greeks, Romans and everyone else received the same teachings with different names. So how is it that one religion can claim to be the true religion worshiping the true God? Are not they all the same?
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@jb78000 (15139)
1 Aug 09
i'm not sure that is completely right - you can group some religions together as having a common origin but not all. anyway there are at least two religions (with lots and lots of subdivisions) that claim they have the one true god and often that theirs is the only truth.
@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
3 Aug 09
All of the above are correct, depending on what you CHOOSE to believe! But at least if you BELIEVE in something you have FAITH in your life. It does not matter so much, what you have FAITH in so long as you have FAITH. Live and let Live.
@Netsbridge (3253)
• United States
3 Aug 09
I think you are talking about Savior Jesus Christ my Lord!