Overview  
  With nearly two billion professed adherents worldwide, Christianity is currently the largest religion in the world. It has dominated western culture for centuries and remains the majority religion of Europe and the Americas.
 
  Christian beliefs are principally modelled on the sacred scriptures and doctrines as first laid out by Syrian Sadducee Paul of Tarsus (St. Paul) and supported by Josephus bar Matthias (St. Luke), son of Sadducee High Priest and member of the House of Ananias (Ananus).  
  The religion created by Paul and the Jewish Sadducees is based on one level about the stories of a teacher and healer called Jesus of Nazareth, noble by birth, but somehow the son of a poor carpenter.  
  On a deeper level, Paul and the Sadducees succeeded in merging the oldest of pagan theologies into the story, making Jesus the "Son of God", born on December 24th/25th, of a virgin, to save the world.  
  On a much deeper level, the primary rituals of the Sadducees in human sacrifice, blood ritual are also infused so that the christian religion created by Paul is dualistic in rendering a lower mass for the uninitiated and a higher mass for the priests and bloodlines that still have strong influence today.  
 
 Official Title known as "The Son of God"
 Saviour/God
Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Hesus Druid
2200 BCE
Baal Syria
2100 BCE
Attis Turkey/Anatolia
2100 BCE
Tammuz Syria
2000 BCE
Shamgar Mari, Syria
2000 BCE
Horus Egypt
1900 BCE
Adad Assyria
1850 BCE
Mithra Persia/Babylon
1650 BCE
Dionysus Phoenicia/Syria
1500 BCE
Krishna Hindu
1140 BCE
Heracles/Hercules Greece
690 BCE
Buddha India
620 BCE
Prometheus Greece
580 BCE
Odin Scandanavia
500 BCE
Bacchus Rome
500 BCE
Quetzalcoatl Mexico, Hopi
400 BCE
Adonis Greece
400 BCE
Indra Tibet
350 BCE
Christos Hellenism
250 BCE
Jesus
Christianity
44 CE
 
 
 Son of God born December 24th/25th
 Saviour/God
Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Tammuz Syria
2000 BCE
Horus Egypt
1900 BCE
Mithra Persia/Babylon
1650 BCE
Dionysus Phoenicia/Syria
1500 BCE
Krishna Hindu
1140 BCE
Heracles/Hercules Greece
690 BCE
Buddha India
620 BCE
Bacchus Rome
500 BCE
Quetzalcoatl Mexico, Hopi
400 BCE
Adonis Greece
400 BCE
Jesus
Christianity
44 CE
 
 
 Son of God born from virgin and immaculate conception
 Saviour/God
Virgin Mother Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Attis Cybele Turkey/Anatolia
2100 BCE
Tammuz Ishtar Syria
2000 BCE
Shamgar Anat Mari, Syria
2000 BCE
Horus Isis Egypt
1900 BCE
Horon Astarte Phoenicia/Syria
1750 BCE
Dionysus Semele Phoenicia/Syria
1500 BCE
Krishna Maia Hindu
1140 BCE
Heracles/Hercules Alcmene Greece
690 BCE
Buddha Maya India
620 BCE
Quetzalcoatl Cihuacoatl Mexico, Hopi
400 BCE
Adonis Io Greece
400 BCE
Jesus Mary
Christianity
44 CE
 
 
 Mother of "Saviour" known as "Queen of Heaven"
 Saviour/God
Virgin Mother Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Attis Cybele Turkey/Anatolia
2100 BCE
Tammuz Inanna,Ishtar Mesopotamia
2000 BCE
Shamgar Anat Mari, Syria
2000 BCE
Horus Isis Egypt
1900 BCE
Horon Astarte/Ashtoreth Phoenicia/Syria
1500 BCE
Jesus Mary
Christianity
44 CE
 
 
 Saviour born in stables surrounded by animals
 Saviour/God
Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Krishna Hindu
1140 BCE
Jesus
Christianity
44 CE
 
 
 Saviour visited by 3 wise men or shepherds at birth
 Saviour/God
Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Mithra (Shepherds) Persia/Babylon
1650 BCE
Krishna (Shepherds) Hindu
1140 BCE
Buddha (3 wise men) India
620 BCE
Jesus (Shepherds or 3 wise men)
Christianity
44 CE
 
 
 Saviour crucified for atonement of our sins
 Saviour/God
Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Hesus Druid
2200 BCE
Attis Turkey/Anatolia
2100 BCE
Tammuz Syria
2000 BCE
Mithra Persia/Babylon
1650 BCE
Krishna Hindu
1140 BCE
Prometheus Greece
580 BCE
Quetzalcoatl Mexico, Hopi
400 BCE
Indra Tibet
350 BCE
Jesus
Christianity
44 CE
 
 
 Saviour crucified between 2 thieves
 Saviour/God
Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Krishna Hindu
1140 BCE
Quetzalcoatl Mexico, Hopi
400 BCE
Jesus
Christianity
44 CE
 
 
 Saviour crucified, died, rose from dead after 3 days & ascended physically into heaven
 Saviour/God
Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Attis Turkey/Anatolia
2100 BCE
Tammuz Syria
2000 BCE
Krishna Hindu
1140 BCE
Quetzalcoatl Mexico, Hopi
400 BCE
Indra Tibet
350 BCE
Jesus
Christianity
44 CE
 
 
 Saviours' sacrifice celebrated by simulated cannibalistic ritual of blood and wine ceremony
 Saviour/God
Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Tammuz Syria
2000 BCE
Horus Egypt
1900 BCE
Mithra Persia/Babylon
1650 BCE
Dionysus Phoenicia/Syria
1500 BCE
Prometheus Greece
580 BCE
Bacchus Rome
500 BCE
Christos Hellenism
250 BCE
Jesus
Christianity
44 CE
 
 
 Secret actual human sacrifice, blood orgies in atonement/worship of Mother Goddess "Queen of Heaven"
 Saviour/God
Virgin Mother Culture/Religion  Year of Origin
Attis Cybele Turkey/Anatolia
2100 BCE
Tammuz Inanna,Ishtar Mesopotamia
2000 BCE
Shamgar Anat Mari, Syria
2000 BCE
Horus Isis Egypt
1900 BCE
Horon Astarte/Ashtoreth Phoenicia/Syria
1500 BCE
 
  The most important headquarters for Christianity is Vatican Hill (The Vatican), the oldest and most important site for worship of Cybele (Queen of Heaven) as well as Satan of the ancient world and one of the most sacred sites to the Sadducee nobles that founded christianity.  
  The original name of Rome was Saturnia in honor of Saturn/Satan and the second most important feast day of Christianity is December 25th in honor of the ancient celebration of Saturnia (Satan) and Sol Invictus (birth of the sun). The date December 25th has absolutely no connection to the actual date of birth of Jesus which is most likely 14 Nisan 6 CE.  
  Within 200 years after the forming of Christianity, the first group the Christian church murdered as "heretics" that celebrated the birth and/or death of Jesus around 14th March or 1st April.  
  The most important feast day of the religion of Paul (Christianity) is Easter, or Eostre, in honor of the Saxon/British name for Cybele, Queen of Heaven and Mother Goddess. This is because, the goddess, is and always has been the most important god worshipped by the Sadducees. The date of Easter has absolutely no connection to the actual date of crucifixion of Jesus which is historically supposed to be the same day as his birth.  
  The sacred text of Christianity is the Bible, which consists of a modified set of the Jewish Scriptures bolted on to four carefully selected gospels approved by Paul and his followers and then the summary writings of Paul and Josephus Ben Matthias (St. Luke). The effect of this composition is a greater emphasis on the writings of Paul, followed by the Old Testament with the actual words of Jesus being effectively the least important words- precisely the reason that the Sadducee High Priest family (House of Ananus) constructed the Bible in this fashion as early as 50 CE in Greek translation.  
  While originally a dynastic religion based on Syrian Sadducee bloodlines, Christianity has variously formed and reformed itself.  
  Christianity is now divided into three major branches. Roman Catholicism represents the reformed christian church from the start of the 3rd Century by the Sadducee noble families and is headed by the Pope. Distinctive beliefs of Catholics include a much more open worship of Mary as a representation of Cybele (Queen of Heaven), with followers even using the traditional Cybele beads and prayer cycle of the "rosary" to worship the same way as the Sadducees over 2,000 years ago.
 
  Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism separated in 1054 AD, when the Patriarch of Constantinople and the Pope excommunicated each other. Eastern Orthodoxy (which includes the Greek and Russian Orthodox Churches and several others) differs from Catholicism in its refusal of allegiance to the Pope, its emphasis on the use of icons in worship, and the date it celebrates Easter. Other cultural, political, and religious differences exist as well.
 
  Protestantism arose in the 16th century during the Reformation. Protestants do not acknowledge the authority of the Pope, reject many traditions and beliefs of the Catholic Church, and emphasize the importance of reading the Bible and the doctrine of salvation by faith alone. Protestantism encompasses numerous denominational groups, including Lutherans, Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Pentecostals and Evangelicals.
 
     
     


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