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<blockquote data-quote="FrumiousBandersnatch" data-source="post: 76316611" data-attributes="member: 241055"><p>So what? Every religion is different, so they can all make claims to be the only one with their beliefs, history, and prophets. Many other religions have love as a central theme, they all had or have disciples who spread the word, in some their prophets were killed, in some they were resurrected, and some religions are still growing.</p><p></p><p>For example, consider Hinduism's Krishna - "<em>The birth of Krishna, who is believed to be the direct descendent of the Hindu God, has several things in common with the birth of Christ. Both were born of virgin mothers, are part of a holy trinity, were resurrected from the dead, performed similar miracles, and had angels looking after them. They also taught many of the same morals, including nonviolence, forgiveness, love and prayer.</em>" <a href="https://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/galleries/how-is-christianity-similar-to-other-religions.aspx" target="_blank">How is Christianity Similar to Other Religions - Beliefnet</a></p><p></p><p>Many biblical stories are recognisably rehashed versions of older myths & legends - but this is not uncommon - religions have a tendency to repurpose memorable morality tales. See <a href="https://listverse.com/2013/06/30/ten-influences-on-the-bible/" target="_blank">10 Ways The Bible Was Influenced By Other Religions - Listverse</a>, and <a href="https://spiritualgrowthguide.com/similarities-between-zoroastrianism-and-christianity/" target="_blank">The Similarities Between Zoroastrianism And Christianity -spiritualgrowthguide.com</a>. </p><p></p><p>I'm no expert in comparative religions, but there are plenty more commonalities to be found online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrumiousBandersnatch, post: 76316611, member: 241055"] So what? Every religion is different, so they can all make claims to be the only one with their beliefs, history, and prophets. Many other religions have love as a central theme, they all had or have disciples who spread the word, in some their prophets were killed, in some they were resurrected, and some religions are still growing. For example, consider Hinduism's Krishna - "[I]The birth of Krishna, who is believed to be the direct descendent of the Hindu God, has several things in common with the birth of Christ. Both were born of virgin mothers, are part of a holy trinity, were resurrected from the dead, performed similar miracles, and had angels looking after them. They also taught many of the same morals, including nonviolence, forgiveness, love and prayer.[/I]" [URL='https://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/galleries/how-is-christianity-similar-to-other-religions.aspx']How is Christianity Similar to Other Religions - Beliefnet[/URL] Many biblical stories are recognisably rehashed versions of older myths & legends - but this is not uncommon - religions have a tendency to repurpose memorable morality tales. See [URL='https://listverse.com/2013/06/30/ten-influences-on-the-bible/']10 Ways The Bible Was Influenced By Other Religions - Listverse[/URL], and [URL='https://spiritualgrowthguide.com/similarities-between-zoroastrianism-and-christianity/']The Similarities Between Zoroastrianism And Christianity -spiritualgrowthguide.com[/URL]. I'm no expert in comparative religions, but there are plenty more commonalities to be found online. [/QUOTE]
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