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Silver Rocket Bitches!
26th June 2010, 09:43 AM
This is one of the most controversial books about the Christian narrative of Jesus ever published. Graves tried to gather together all of what was known at the time about other similar stories of gods who walked the earth, preached ethical and mystical doctrines, and ended up as deicides. Today, folklorists have discovered a set of world-wide themes relating a story of a culture-hero who has a miraculous birth and tragic death. This is one of the archetypal stories which Jung and Campbell discussed. It is now considered less shocking that incidents in religious narrative could be drawn from the global bank of folklore motifs. This does not lessen the impact, however, on traditional believers in these narratives as the absolute truth.

So is the need for a deathless hero who saves humanity part of the deep structure of our brain? Is religion simply filling a psychological need which is part of being human? This book may be picked apart in its details; however, it was one of the first to explore this 'big' question, an answer to which is as pressing today as it was then. The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors raised a host of questions, few of which have yet been adequately answered, over a century later.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/cv/wscs/wscs06.htm

singular_me
3rd July 2010, 05:24 PM
thanks for posting this...

when one looks at all the similarities, inevitably religions are bound to go back to oblivion... tick... tick.. tick

God exists but all the current main doctrines have been corrupted - buddhism included. This is why the fear of the one world religion has been promoted, so masses will accuse any new data of deterring from mainstream textbooks

whether Jesus has existed or not is irrelevant... take the love messages for granted, reject any fear based elements and you will do just fine.