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P.S. In my above posts, I've often confused Horus, with Osiris, his father. It was Osiris, not Horus, who underwent a false ressurection without maintaining integrity (he was sowed together AND lost his penis in the process, a "fish" ate it according to the myth). So there WAS no "generative principal" then, in his so-called resurrection by Isis...
============================ ![]() Mary is not Isis the "Queen of Heaven", the Pope is just plain wrong about it. We Christians, we are the recepticle of the divine seed, which is the word of God, the final revelation of which, is Jesus Christ, and none other than Jesus Christ, who really did die for our sins, and that's our testimony. And in this sense, the true Christian is the bride of Christ. Do a new couple, making a new family, do they not in a sense, leave the nest behind..? So why would we worship our mother? Would we not worship the giver of life itself thereafter? Sure we still pay mother homage, and respect, but that's not the central crux of the Christian message by any means. It's about a consumate relationship with the spirit of God through Jesus Christ as the gentleman and true lover of all people, and he, not Horis, or Osiris, is the one who draws all men to himself, as he himself is lifted up to the throne of God as the power of God and the true light of life eternal. And so the beast, the red dragon, was not able to eat the newborn child. The end. Last edited by OmegaPoint; 02-03-2008 at 23:19. |
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Check this out. A mere coincidence? I think not.
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