SHOCK CLAIM: The story of JESUS was 'copied from prior religions to CONTROL the people'
Jesus Christ's burial place revealed for first time As the story of Jesus goes, he was born on December 25 through immaculate conception, could turn water into wine, walk on water, was betrayed by one of his 12 followers, and then crucified, died and subsequently resurrected three days later. However, Biblical scholars controversially believe that these claims are directly stolen or heavily influenced by stories of other ancient deities. One of the most prominent claims that the story of Jesus is a fake is when he is compared to the ancient Greek God Dionysus. According to greek-gods.org, “Dionysus was a descendant of Zeus and mortal woman Semele,” a stark similarity of Jesus, who was a descendent of God and the mortal Mary. There are similarities between Jesus and Dionysus Additionally, Dionysus was considered the God of the wine and could turn water into wine. He was also identified with the Ram – whereas Jesus was known as the lamb of God. Website Truth Be Known adds that his “sacrificial title of ‘Dendrites’ or ‘Young Man of the Tree’ indicates he was hung on a tree or crucified,” before he descended to the Underworld after being resurrected three days after his death. In his book ‘Clash of the Gods’, former New York University historian Dr Thomas claims that early Christians recognised the influence that the story of Dionysus had on that of Jesus’. There are also similarities between Jesus and Mithra He writes: "Early Christian art is rich with Dionysiac associations, whether in boisterous representations of agape feasting, in the miracle of water-into-wine at Cana, in wine and vine motifs alluding to the Eucharaist, and most markedly...in the use of Dionysiac facial traits for representations of Christ." Another God is the deity Mithra, who was worshipped in ancient Persia and even by ancient Romans hundreds of centuries before Christ. This God was also allegedly born on December 25, and once again to a virgin birth. Gerald Berry wrote in Religions of the World: “Both Mithras and Christ were described variously as 'the Way,' 'the Truth,' 'the Light,' 'the Life,' 'the Word,' 'the Son of God,' 'the Good Shepherd.' Jesus has been likened to a Sun-God “The Christian litany to Jesus could easily be an allegorical litany to the sun-god. Mithras is often represented as carrying a lamb on his shoulders, just as Jesus is. “The virgin mother...was easily merged with the virgin mother Mary. Petra, the sacred rock of Mithraism, became Peter, the foundation of the Christian Church." The significance of December 25 in religion is that it is the day when days finally begin to get longer in the northern hemisphere and stems from the days when people used to worship the sun as a God. It is also three days after the shortest day of the year, which some claims represent the three kings, according to Stellar House Publishing. Several other Gods have similar stories to Jesus, including claims that ancient Egypt’s Horus and Osiris heavily influenced the story of Christ, leading some to believe that Jesus was not a real person. So what would be the purpose of reinventing the myth of the Son of God coming to Earth? One scholar claims that it was a Roman hoax designed to control the people. Biblical scholar Joseph Atwill wrote on his website: "Christianity may be considered a religion, but it was actually developed and used as a system of mind control to produce slaves that believed God decreed their slavery.” The scholar argues that at the time, Jewish sects in Palestine were awaiting a ‘warrior Messiah’, which became an increasing problem after the Roman Empire failed to deal with the problem with traditional means. As a result, the rulers resorted to psychological warfare which would appear to give the citizens what they wanted, while at the same time making sure they followed their rules. Mr Atwill added: "They surmised that the way to stop the spread of zealous Jewish missionary activity was to create a competing belief system. "That's when the 'peaceful' Messiah story was invented.” By comparing the New Testament to the 'War of the Jews' by Josephus – the sole surviving account of first century Judea – he found the parallels between the two are uncanny. Mr Atwill: ”What seems to have eluded many scholars is that the sequence of events and locations of Jesus ministry are more or less the same as the sequence of events and locations of the military campaign of [Emperor] Titus Flavius as described by Josephus. "This is clear evidence of a deliberately constructed pattern. "The biography of Jesus is actually constructed, tip to stern, on prior stories, but especially on the biography of a Roman Caesar." SHOCK CLAIMS: Biggest SUPERMOON in 70 years to bring ‘second coming... Man who was clinically dead for an hour ‘I saw Heaven, I met dead f... New Testament proved true? Jesus’ burial slab discovered? The Bibli...
Jesus in Kashmir
The Rozabal shrine is situated in the labyrinthine lanes of Khanyar, in the backstreets of Downtown, Srinagar, a few steps from the revered Dastgeer Sahib shrine, adjacent to Shaheed Mazar. Rozabal is situated on a street corner in a town full of graves and mausoleums. The structure is a simple stone design with a traditional Kashmiri multi-layered slanting rooftop and a green hexagonal dome that hasn’t been recoloured in years, with green enamel flaking off its surfaces. It is known as the tomb of Yuz Asaf, which could be of Buddhist origin or could be derived from Yusu or Yehoshua (Jesus). Roza means tomb, and Bal means location. Locals believe a sage named Yuzasaf or Yuz Asaf is buried here, alongside another Muslim holy man named Mir Sayyid Naseeruddin. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, is said to have been the first person who claimed, in 1899, that Rozabal was the burial place of Jesus. Until that point the shrine was relatively unknown, with only a few Iranian visitors arriving occasionally to pay their respects at the grave of the Shia saint Syed Naseer-ud-Din. From that point forward, Ahmadiyya Muslims have believed that Jesus after being crucified fled to India via the older Silk Route, in order to save his life. The belief is shared by numerous Ahmadis today. However, the local Sunni caretakers of the Rozabal shrine believe that the theory that Jesus is buried anywhere on the face of the Earth is disrespectful to Islam. https://www.thecitizen.in/index.php/en/NewsDetail/index/14/21170/Jesus-in-Kashmir