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23. The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors, by Kersey Graves, [1875], at sacred-texts.com
Sun Dec 2, 2012, 05:15 AM
Dec 2012
[h2]The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors[/h2]
by Kersey Graves, 1875, at sacred-texts.com

[center]CHAPTER VIII.[/center]

[center]THE TWENTY-FIFTH OF DECEMBER THE BIRTHDAY OF THE GODS.[/center]

DIVESTED of all explanation, the announcement of the fact that the time of the birth of many of the incarnated Gods and Saviors of antiquity was fixed at the same period, and this period the twenty-fifth of December, celebrated all over Christendom as the birthday of Jesus Christ, would sound marvelously strange, especially when it is noticed that this period formerly dated the birth of a new year—the birth of King Sol. And when we find that the ancient pagans were in the habit of celebrating this venerated twenty-fifth of December as the birthday of their Gods in the same manner Christians now celebrate it as the birthday of Christ, we are driven to admit that something more than mere fortuitous accident must be adduced to account for the coincidence.

According to Dr. Lightfoot, the temple of Jerusalem was employed in celebrating the birthday of a pagan God (Adonis) on the very night Christians assign for the birth of Christ. And Robert Taylor informs us that nearly all the nations of the East were once in the habit of rising at midnight to celebrate the birthday of their Gods, on the twenty-fifth of December. And to this statement Mr. Higgins adds that, "At the first moment after midnight of the twenty-fourth of December, the ancient nations celebrated the accouchement of the queen of heaven and celestial virgin, and the birth of the God Sol, the Infant Savior, and the God of Day.

Bacchus of Egypt, Bacchus of Greece, Adonis of Greece, Chrishna of India, Chang-ti of China, Chris of Chaldea, Mithra of Persia, Sakia of India, Jao Wapaul (a crucified Savior of ancient Britain), were all born on the twenty-fifth of December, according to their respective histories. Chrishna is represented to have been born at midnight on the twenty-fifth of the month Savarana, which answers to our December, and millions of his disciples celebrated his birthday by decorating their houses with garlands and gilt paper, and the bestowment of presents to friends. The Rev. Mr. Barret tells us, "It was once common for the women in Rome to perambulate the streets on the twenty-fifth of December, singing in a loud voice, "Unto us a child is born this day."

http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/cv/wscs/wscs13.htm


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War on Christmas (cartoon) [View all] marmar Dec 2012 OP
I like it nadinbrzezinski Dec 2012 #1
nadin, please tell Mika, I only watch "Morning Joe" for entertainment. saidsimplesimon Dec 2012 #8
She's no family nadinbrzezinski Dec 2012 #10
sorry nadin, should have known better, I'm the brock of a world wide family. saidsimplesimon Dec 2012 #12
No problem nadinbrzezinski Dec 2012 #13
K&R MotherPetrie Dec 2012 #2
I don't see any cartoon and it's finished loading? xtraxritical Dec 2012 #3
I see no cartoon either - could someone please provide a link? We People Dec 2012 #22
What is the name of your Federal Holiday December 25th. dipsydoodle Dec 2012 #4
Saturnalia. TahitiNut Dec 2012 #7
As you well know dipsydoodle Dec 2012 #9
Io Saturnalia! deutsey Dec 2012 #28
More accurate that "Saturnalia" would be "Dies Natalis of Sol Invictus." Towlie Dec 2012 #36
So December is ALL about Christmas? MessiahRp Dec 2012 #29
Exactly. For 30 years our family has celebrated the Solstice, which is generally on Dec. 22. When Nay Dec 2012 #32
"Pagans WHO had their holiday stolen. . ." y'mean RVN VET Dec 2012 #34
hmmm handmade34 Dec 2012 #5
Popular idea, but probably not true D Gary Grady Dec 2012 #14
Compromise for conversion xxxsdesdexxx Dec 2012 #15
Yeah, in fact, I'd say "definitely false". AverageJoe90 Dec 2012 #20
Read the post above yours MessiahRp Dec 2012 #30
The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors, by Kersey Graves, [1875], at sacred-texts.com Ghost in the Machine Dec 2012 #23
There's also Mithras. jamtoday Dec 2012 #25
"We wish you a Merry Mithrasmas! We wish you a Merry Mithrasmas! We wish you a Merry Mithrasmas!..." baldguy Dec 2012 #27
I know I'm ready to wage war on Christmas! Lady Freedom Returns Dec 2012 #6
I don't think I see the problem. Flatpicker Dec 2012 #11
+10 (NT) reACTIONary Dec 2012 #16
the problem handmade34 Dec 2012 #17
Sure but Flatpicker Dec 2012 #18
The problem is Chico Man Dec 2012 #33
Completely agree with you. Flatpicker Dec 2012 #38
+1 uponit7771 Dec 2012 #19
Addicts. Early on. n/t jtuck004 Dec 2012 #21
Another good War on Xmas cartoon: Dark n Stormy Knight Dec 2012 #24
The War on Chanukah .... Mustellus Dec 2012 #26
What about the War on Festivus for the rest of us. Historic NY Dec 2012 #31
Hogfather PatrynXX Dec 2012 #35
+1 nt ProudProgressiveNow Dec 2012 #37
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