Otherright
Otherright
I started reading the Atheist Camel yesterday during some free time. I thought it was fairly decent. Then, I came to section 21, Happy Easter AKA Mithras Resurrection Day. I sighed and said to myself 'well he just destroyed his credibility.'
Please stop comparing Jesus to Mithras. It instantly destroys your credibility, and you are messing it up for those of us who can properly use history, mythography, and scripture to overcome religious memes. If you want to be an apostate, be a good one and know your source. Do research every day. Just because you saw it in Zeitgeist and Religiulous does not make it fact.
1. Mithras was born from a rock, not a virgin.
2. The Mithras resurrection myth is not recorded before 150 AD, during the height of his popularity. It is a interpolation of the myth added to offset the increasing popularity of Christianity. Not the other way around.
3. Mithras was popular with Roman soldiers, but there is no evidence that he was Sol Invictus. In fact it was quite the opposite, since both appear on the same relief, so no DEC 25.
Also, the whole he had 12 apostles and traveled the land healing the sick and raising the dead just like Jesus bit is a complete and total lie.
There does appear to be a baptism and a Eucharist event during initiation. Martyr mentions it, simply acknowledging that both religions feature this. Tertullian says that they stole it from Christianity. The fact of the matter is, they may have, because we know Mithras' resurrection myth is stolen from Christianity. They were competing with one another.
But the fact still remains that the two didn't really have anything in common, so if any body here is one that compares the two please stop. There is no comparison and when someone actually puts in the effort to research it and finds out that there really is no comparison it makes it so much harder for us religion based apostates to argue our points.
Please stop comparing Jesus to Mithras. It instantly destroys your credibility, and you are messing it up for those of us who can properly use history, mythography, and scripture to overcome religious memes. If you want to be an apostate, be a good one and know your source. Do research every day. Just because you saw it in Zeitgeist and Religiulous does not make it fact.
1. Mithras was born from a rock, not a virgin.
2. The Mithras resurrection myth is not recorded before 150 AD, during the height of his popularity. It is a interpolation of the myth added to offset the increasing popularity of Christianity. Not the other way around.
3. Mithras was popular with Roman soldiers, but there is no evidence that he was Sol Invictus. In fact it was quite the opposite, since both appear on the same relief, so no DEC 25.
Also, the whole he had 12 apostles and traveled the land healing the sick and raising the dead just like Jesus bit is a complete and total lie.
There does appear to be a baptism and a Eucharist event during initiation. Martyr mentions it, simply acknowledging that both religions feature this. Tertullian says that they stole it from Christianity. The fact of the matter is, they may have, because we know Mithras' resurrection myth is stolen from Christianity. They were competing with one another.
But the fact still remains that the two didn't really have anything in common, so if any body here is one that compares the two please stop. There is no comparison and when someone actually puts in the effort to research it and finds out that there really is no comparison it makes it so much harder for us religion based apostates to argue our points.