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Six years ago i was told subconsciously...by jesus that i was his wife/ future bride. We would someday marry in a synogogue. A child would be born of my belly. He had sex with me as his parents watched. I feel sick from this.....at the time he promised i was his o nly wife. Since then he left me.......what on earth is going on??
Let's give Christine the benefit of the doubt. She's newly registered and may have registered to pose what she considers is a serious challenge to the Jesus-was-born-of-a virgin legend.
Christine, you are not Jesus's bride. That's just some cockenbull story invented by the RCC to venerate Mary. You are aware, aren't you, that Mary and Jesus (Madonna and Child) was just a reworking of the Isis/Horus mythology to placate the pagans who had to join the Christian faith but wanted to keep their own gods?
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Wikipedia: Yet another set of late myths detail the adventures of Isis after the birth of Osiris's posthumous son, Horus. Isis was said to have given birth to Horus at Khemmis, thought to be located on the Nile Delta.[SIZE=2][15][/SIZE] Many dangers faced Horus after birth, and Isis fled with the newborn to escape the wrath of Set, the murderer of her husband. In one instance, Isis heals Horus from a lethal scorpion sting; she also performs other miracles in relation to the cippi, or the plaques of Horus. Isis protected and raised Horus until he was old enough to face Set, and subsequently, became the pharaoh of Egypt.
Notice the similarities: born of a virgin; flight into Egypt to evade Herod; raised by Mary until old enough to challenge the religious leaders of the time.
If you were duped by all this foolishness as a youngster simply investigate the history and then throw it all away. Jesus was an itinerant preacher, that much we do know. The rest is something you have to take on faith, but certainly not the bride of Christ-stuff. That's all man-made guff.
Let's give Christine the benefit of the doubt. She's newly registered and may have registered to pose what she considers is a serious challenge to the Jesus-was-born-of-a virgin legend.
Christine, you are not Jesus's bride. That's just some cockenbull story invented by the RCC to venerate Mary. You are aware, aren't you, that Mary and Jesus (Madonna and Child) was just a reworking of the Isis/Horus mythology to placate the pagans who had to join the Christian faith but wanted to keep their own gods?
Notice the similarities: born of a virgin; flight into Egypt to evade Herod; raised by Mary until old enough to challenge the religious leaders of the time.
If you were duped by all this foolishness as a youngster simply investigate the history and then throw it all away. Jesus was an itinerant preacher, that much we do know. The rest is something you have to take on faith, but certainly not the bride of Christ-stuff. That's all man-made guff.
That is a big step you took there. Can you prove Jesus is not real, and the events recorded in the Bible are false?
You have your facts wrong. Science has proven there was a world flood. And how may I ask was Genesis proven wrong?
Nevermind.
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