MITHRAS =
CHRISTIANITY?
This
religion, cloaked in mystery and secrecy, has captivated the imaginations of
scholars for generations. Many facts
discovered sheds vital light on the cultural dynamics
that led to the rise of Christianity. The
National Geographic Society’s book “Great Religions of the World,” page 309
writes; “By Jesus’ time, East and West
had mingled here for three centuries.
Down columns of boulevards walked Roman soldiers loyal to the
Persian god Mithras.” Mithras was a Persian deity. He was also the most widely venerated god in
the
1)
Hundreds of years before Jesus, according to the Mithraic religion,
three Wise Men of
2)
Mithra was born on December 25 as told in the
“Great Religions of the World”, page 330; “…it was the winter solstice
celebrated by ancients as the birthday of Mithraism’s sun god”.c
3) According to Mithraism,
before Mithra died on a cross, he celebrated a “Last
Supper with his twelve disciples, who represented the twelve signs of the
zodiac.
4) After the death of Mithra, his body was laid to rest in a rock tomb.
5) Mithra
had a celibate priesthood.
6) Mithra
ascended into heaven during the spring (Passover) equinox (the time when the
sun crosses the equator making night and day of equal length).
As
you can now see, Christianity derived many of its essential elements from the
ancient religion of Mithraism.
Mithraism became intertwined with the cult of Jesus to form what is
known today as “Christianity.” Although literary sources on this religion are
sparse, an abundance of material evidence exists in the many Mithraic temples
and artifacts that archaeologists have found scattered throughout the
We often hear about how
many of the traditions, rites and symbols of modern day "Christian"
holidays have their roots in paganism. Have you ever wondered why December 25th
was chosen to celebrate the birth of Jesus? Could it only be a consequence that
ancient paganism and the story of Mithras' birth coincides with the
Yule/Christmas season? If the accounts in the Bible are correct, the time of
Jesus birth would have been closer to mid-summer, for this is when shepherds
would have been "tending their flocks in the field
" and the new lambs were born. Strange enough, the ancient pagan
religion, Mithraism, which dates back over 4,000 years, also celebrated the
birth of their "saviour" on December 25th.
Franz Cumont, who is consider
by many to be the leading research authority on Roman Paganism, explained the
ancient religion called Mithraism.
Then Mithras returned
to the earth to teach humanity His commandments and begin Mysteries and Rites
which would help humans remember His acts on our behalf. Because of His
actions, we can choose good without the overwhelming power of evil, even though
evil's influence can still seem powerful because our minds believe it is.
Because of His teachings, we know that the purpose of our lives is to serve
others in the name of Mithras. The followers refer to Him as the "Light of the World" a phrase
often used also in Christian faith when referring to Jesus.
This
son of a god born of a virgin, was so commonly spread in those days that Philo
of Alexandria (30 BCE - 45 CE), warned against this widespread superstitious
belief in unions between male gods and human females. The offspring’s are known
as demigods.
Tammuz,
who was incorporated also into Attis and Mithras, and
they stood model for the story in the NT, because they were deities who all are
supposed to have died and resurrected. Tammuz was always called Adon, meaning Lord. (the Greek
Adonis, was based on him). Actually all these deities were based on the first
deity to have died and resurrected, the Egyptian deity
Osiris. So there is absolutely nothing unique about
Jesus. In fact he is copyright due to Osiris.
Of
the following (semi) deities legends went around that they were born of a
virgin:
Augustus (his father was the god Apollo)
Agdistis Attis
Adonis
Buddha Dionysus
Korybas Krishna Mithras
Osirus
Perseus Romulus and Remus
Tammuz
Zoroaster Jesus
So basically, all the pagan religions were alike,
including Christianity. It just happens that one of them got the ascendancy,
and became the most powerful, and did its best to wipe out all the others. In
addition to a lack of historical support, many characteristics of Jesus, which
Christians today believe in, are undeniably similar or identical to religious
trends and beliefs that preceded Christianity. There are tens of accounts of
pagan gods of many different cultures who were said to have the same attributes
as those that Christians claim Jesus had. A brief review of some of these may
lead to some interesting questions concerning the originality of the Christian
claim:
ATTIS
-
BUDDIAH –
DIONYSUS -
HERACLES –
OSIRIS –
NOTE 1: Persian legends of Mithras says that He was born of the Sun
God and a virgin mother, called "the Mother of God", on December
25th. They saw him as a symbol of justice, truth, and loyalty. He was
considered the saviour of humankind, and stories
abound of His healing the sick, raising the dead, and performing miracles
(making the blind see and the lame walk). Throughout His lifetime, He was seen
as a protector of human souls, a mediator between "heaven" and
"earth" and was even associated with a "holy trinity". He
remained celibate, until the ripe old age of 64, throughout his life and
preached the virtues of ethics, moral behavior, and good will. Does this sound
familiar? Sure sounds like Jesus.
NOTE
2: Ancient Persians believed in a "celestial heaven" and hell. They believed that they would be judged by their god and granted
justice of" eternal salvation. On judgement
day, the faithful dead would be resurrected and light would triumph over
darkness.
NOTE
3: They took part in ritual purification or baptism, held Sundays sacred, drank
wine and ate bread as a symbol of the body and blood and even took part in
ritualistic purging (purification rites such as flagellation).
NOTE
4: In their legends, Mithras had an "earthly mission' to accomplish. He
then was put to death on a cross and buried in a cave (some legends have Him
held in a cave to be reborn once a year).
NOTE
5: He then "rose from the dead" and took part in a last supper with
his 12 disciples (often associated with the 12 signs of the zodiac) and then
ascended to the heavens to watch over His "flock" from above.
As a footnote to all this: The World Book
Encyclopedia tells that Mithras was an angel of light who fought on the
side against the forces of evil. In the
Zoroastrian religion of ancient Persia Mithras was called “the Heavenly Light.” This belief carried to Assyria and Asia Minor
where many people identified him with the sun.
Mithraism came into the ancient Roman world about 75 BCE.,
and ranked as a principal competitor of Christianity for 200 years. In addition
to a lack of historical support, many characteristics of Jesus, which
Christians today believe in, are undeniably similar or identical to religious
trends and beliefs that preceded Christianity. There are tens of accounts of
pagan gods of many different cultures who were said to have the same attributes
as those that Christians claim Jesus had.
Trinity―Trinities were
popular in pagan sects before Christianity was introduced to the world. Some of
the more well known trinity gods included Mithra-Vohu Mana-Rashnu, Amen-Mut-Khonsu, and Osiris-Isis-Horus.
Virgin Birth―Among the pagan cultures
that preceded Christianity, virgin birth stories abounded. The long list of
pagan gods born of virgins includes:
Disciples―In
the following 'saviors' cases, a grouping of disciples was
present, just as they were present in Jesus' story: Horus,
Buddha, Chrishna, Dionysus, Mithra.
Interestingly enough, in the case of Dionysus, his disciple Acoetes
was a boatman, just as Jesus' disciple Peter. And just as Peter was freed from
jail when the doors miraculously flew open, so was Dionysus' disciple Acoetes. In Budda's case, he,
like Jesus, demanded that his disciples renounce all worldly possessions. Yet
another instance of similarity is that the disciples of both Jesus and Buddha
were said to have been arrested for preaching, as well as witnessed to have
"walked on water."
Miracles―Among
those 'saviors' who, like Jesus, performed countless miracles include: Horus, Chrishna, Buddha,
Dionysus, Mithra, Osirus,
and Adonis. Horus was said to have walked on water,
just as Jesus did. In addition, Horus raised one man,
El-Azarus, from the dead in front of countless
witnesses. In the case of Buddha, it was told that he fed five hundred men with
one loaf of bread, that he cured lepers, and that he caused the blind to
see. Dionysus rescued a person from dying when the
person was utterly desolate and placed them among the stars. And he gave food
and drink, herbs and berries, to the starving people -- not to mention turning
water into wine.
The Sun―Here is another common
theory, quoted from S. Acharya's "The Origins of
Christianity and the Quest for the Historical Jesus:" "The reason why
all these pagan narratives are so similar to a "god-man" is that
these stories were based on the movements of the sun through the heavens, an astrotheological development that can be found throughout
the planet because the sun and the 12 zodiac signs can be observed around the
globe.
Paul was supposedly born and raised in the city of
In-as-much as Mithraism was so popular in
The
original "Christian" faith became a mix of pagan, Mithramic,
Jeudeo/Christian teaching. This lead to the confusing mix of theology that we
have today within the "Christian" community. This apostacy from the
original simple and plain teachings of Christ was accelerated by the
persecutions and killings of any who tried to support the "old" ways.
Maybe this solves the mystery of the “ungodly” marriage between Mithraism and
the cult of Jesus. As it turns out, it was all for political convenience! But,
Christians think they are better than that today. In short: The
"Christianity" they have today has almost no relationship, in doctrine
or in way of life, to the "the original teachings of Jesus."
In
my mind, there are two Jesus' teachings. Jesus the Jew and Jesus the Gentile,
which by the way is really Paul's Jesus.
And guess which one Christians follow? The ex-pagan
For instance, many of the world's crucified "god-men" have their
traditional birthday on December 25. This is because the ancients recognized
that (from an earth-centric perspective) the sun makes an annual descent
southward until December 21 or 22, the winter solstice, when it stops moving
southerly for three days and then starts to move northward again.
During this time, the ancients declared that "God's sun" had
"died" for three days and was "born again" on December 25.
The ancients realized quite abundantly that they needed the sun to return every
day and that they would be in big trouble if the sun continued to move
southward and did not stop and reverse its direction. Thus, these many
different cultures celebrated the "sun of God's" birthday on December
25th. The following are the characteristics of the "sun" of God:
a. The sun "dies" for three days on December 22, the
winter solstice, when it stops in its movement south, to be born again or
resurrected on December 25, it resumes its movement north.
b. In some
areas, the calendar originally began in the constellation of Virgo, and the sun
would therefore be "born of a Virgin."
c. The sun is
the "Light of the World."
d. The sun
"cometh on clouds, and every eye shall see him."
e. The sun
rising in the morning is the "Savior of mankind."
f. The sun wears a corona ("crown of
thorns") or a halo.
g. The sun
"walks on water."
h. The sun's
"followers" or "disciples" are the 12 months and the 12
signs of the Zodiac, through which the sun must pass.
i. The sun is
"crucified," which represents it's passing through the equinoxes, the
vernal equinox being Easter, at which time it is then resurrected.
In addition, all over the world are sites where this "god" or that
allegedly was born, walked, suffered, died, etc., a common occurrence that is
not monopolized by, and did not originate with, Christianity. An early
Christian Syrian writer (quoted in Credner's "De
Natalitorium Christi Origine")
wrote the following concerning the December 25 hoax: "The reason why the Church fathers transferred the celebration
from January 6 to December 25, was that it was the custom of the pagans to
celebrate on the same December 25 the birthday of the sun, at which time they
lit lights in token of festivity, and in these rites and festivals the
Christians also took part. Accordingly, when the doctors of the Church
perceived that the Christians had a liking for this festival, they resolved
that the true nativity should be commemorated on that day."
When the Christ myth was new Mithras and Mithraism were already ancient.
Worshiped for centuries as God's Messenger of Truth, Mithras was long revered
by the Persians and the Indians (Zoroastrianism) before his faith found it's way to
Baptism in the blood of the bull (taurobolum) – early
Baptism "washed in the blood of the Lamb" – late Baptism by water
[recorded by the Christian author Tertullian Mithraic
rituals brought about the transformation and Salvation of His adherents --an
ascent of the soul of the adherent into the realm of the divine.
Yes,
the ex-pagan Constantine and Paul were quit aware of all of this and it was
that much easier to bring the pagan Gentile people into this new religion
called Christianity. Contrary to popular belief, the ancients were not an
ignorant and superstitious lot who actually believed their deities to be
literal characters. This has been part of the conspiracy to make the ancients
appear as if they were truly the dark and dumb rabble that was in need of the
"light of Jesus." The reality is that the ancients were no less
advanced in their morals and spiritual practices, and in many cases were far
more advanced, than the Christians in their own morality, which in its very
attempt at historicity, is in actuality a degradation of the ancient
myths."
In addition, all over the world are sites where this "god" or that
allegedly was born, walked, suffered, died, etc., a common occurrence that is
not monopolized by, and did not originate with, Christianity. At the time of
Jesus of Nazareth, as for centuries before, the Mediterranean world roiled with
a happy diversity of creeds and rituals. Details varied according to location
and culture, but the general outlines of these faiths were astonishingly
similar. Simply put, the ancients' gods:
a. Were born on or very near our
Christmas Day
b. Were born of a Virgin-Mother
c. Were born in a Cave or Underground
Chamber.
d. Led a life of toil for Mankind.
e. Were called by the names of
Light-bringer, Healer, Mediator, Savior, Deliverer.
f. Were however vanquished by the
Powers of Darkness.
g. And descended into Hell or the
Underworld.
h. Rose again from the dead, and
became the pioneers of mankind to the Heavenly world.
i. Founded Communions of Saints, and
Churches into which disciples were received by Baptism.
j. Were commemorated by Eucharistic
meals.
Many professors of modern and past
times cannot help but conclude that Jesus is based on pagan deities of old.
Among these scholars number individuals such as Porphry
(3rd Century), Max Muller, Ernest de Bunsen, Joseph Wheless,
Albert Churchward (all of the 19th Century), and T.W.
Doane (20th Century). Even Pope Leo X, privy to the
truth because of his high rank, made this curious declaration, "It was well known how profitable this
fable of Christ has been to us" ("The Diegesis"
by Rev. Robert Taylor, footnote, p. 35).
Going back even to Sumeria,
2,000 or so years BEFORE
But the STORIES of Jesus and many of the teachings are exactly the same as the
stories told in Hinduism and Buddhism. There are scholars who are saying there
is not a single original thought in Christianity. These scholars are now saying
there are FEW things taken from Tanakh. Predominantly, the teachings and myths
of Christianity are Buddhist and Hindu.
To conclude, in light of the tremendous volume of evidence that is there for
anyone interesting in taking the time to read it, the underlying question of
whether or not Christianity is simply the heir of pagan beliefs prevalent at
the time of its development, is not a question that can simply be ignored by
any Christian when pondering the origins of his/her faith.
References
were taken from:
The
World Book Encyclopedia;
Library of the World’s Myths and Legends (Persian Mythology); Stories of
the Bible on TV – Historians; J.M.Robertson, T.W.Doane, F.Cument, J.G.Frazer; The Origins of the Mithraic Mysteries
by David Ulansey