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For those that liked part 1


I don't care what you do(n't) believe. Just remember that when you get all excited about evidence that indicates other people fell for stupid stories, it's a great first step to research the evidence you're buying into, you know? Otherwise you're no different than the "sheeple" you're judging.

http://www.philvaz.com/apologetics/HORUS.htm

This information is not hard to find, and buying swallowing prt I of this movie you're displaying the same behavior it intends to condemn.

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Years (and years) before I saw this film I had consistently ran across sources stating that many of the traits attributed to Jesus were actually traits belonging to Osiris at least 1,000 years before Jesus was born. It went into viewing Zeitgeist without knowing anything about the film. It just came up on my recommended list so damn often at Netflix I gave it a try. My first thought when watching the film was "I think you got it wrong - it was Osiris, not Horus" but beyond that I was glued to the screen. For me the main point of the whole film was that people need to think. We need to research EVERYTHING and never accept anything simply because someone says we have to. For that alone I wish that everyone would watch the film. I am also perusing the forums because of people like you. I think the link you provided is valuable and presents excellent information. Whether the movie was completely accurate or not is not the point. We all need to open our eyes and look around. We all need to take each source we receive as something valuable but never consider any single source the end-all-be-all.

How did you feel about parts II and III? Frankly, I feel I have to research a lot more but the info provided seemed mind-blowing. Frankly, I was quite depressed after watching it. If these things are true then Americans have to wake up and change things.

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The biggest prlem with Part 1 is he same as Parts 2 and 3. Noen fot he lciams add up.

In regars to Part 1, the idea that Jeuss was base don ld Pagan stories goes back to the 18th Century, btu has been debunked. Most fo the direct parrallels only go back to the 19th Centuiry. While its True the gods liek Horus or Dyonisus ere spoken of long before Jeuss, their lives arent siilar to his in ancient Lore.

Sorry, etigeist si just wrong.

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You're typing is consistently horrible. Are you drunk, or is English not your first language, have a gimpy hand, or do you just type super fast and never proof read (i've also wondered if you use a voice to text or garbage translator or something)? I'm not trying to be a d*ck. I'm genuinely curious.

m.v.

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I'm dyslexic.

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