Tuesday, December 12, 2023

The Many "Saviors" of the World

 The following is an excerpt from the book The Biggest Secret, by David Icke


OK, a little quiz. 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 savior 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. 

Sounds exactly like Jesus doesn't it? But, it's not. That is how they described the Eastern savior god known as Virishna, 1,200 years BEFORE Jesus claimed to have been born. If you want a savior god who died so sins could be forgiven, take your pick from the ancient world because there are a stream of them, all originating and coming out of the Near East and the Caucasus Mountains. Here are some of the 'Son of God' heroes who play the lead role in stories that mirror those attributed to Jesus and almost all were worshipped long BEFORE Jesus was even heard of:

  • Krishna of Hindostan
  • Buddha Sakia of India
  • Osiris and Horus of Egypt
  • Odin of Scandinavia
  • Crite of Chaldea
  • Baal and Taut of Phoencia
  • Indra of Tibet
  • Jao of Nepal
  • Tammuz of Syria and Babylon
  • Attis of Phrygia
  • Adad of Assyria
  • Hesus or Eros of the Druids
  • Thor, son of Odin, of the Gauls
  • Mithra or Mithras, the pre-Christian Roman-Persian god
  • Dionysus and Bacchus of Greece and Asia Minor



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