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All rubbish. No-one can prove anything either way.
Originally posted by Qaw2594
A lot of the thing you present are indeed false. You should Do some actuall research before you claim anything. You're just proving to me that you are ignorant by just reading this one thing and believing it. You are no different than people who follow religions blindly. If you had any intelligence you would research into each religion and find all of what your article claims is untrue, and made as propoganda. I've seen millions of these things claiming Jesus was the same as someone else, When all of the research is loosely based on things that can't even be proven. Soo this is only proof to me, that there are still blind idiots who will believe anything. Thanks.
Originally posted by Neon Haze
The similarities between the Christian character and the Indian messiah are many. Indeed, Massey finds over 100 similarities between the Hindu and Christian saviors, and Graves, who includes the various noncanonical gospels in his analysis, lists over 300 likenesses. It should be noted that a common earlier English spelling of Krishna was "Christna," which reveals its relation to '"Christ." It should also be noted that, like the Jewish godman, many people have believed in a historical, carnalized Krishna.
Krishna was born of the Virgin Devaki ("Divine One")
His father was a carpenter.
His birth was attended by angels, wise men and shepherds, and he was presented with gold, frankincense and myrrh.
He was persecuted by a tyrant who ordered the slaughter of thousands of infants.
He was of royal descent.
He was baptized in the River Ganges.
He worked miracles and wonders.
He raised the dead and healed lepers, the deaf and the blind.
Krishna used parables to teach the people about charity and love.
"He lived poor and he loved the poor."
www.sanfords.net...
Edit: Restored the OP.
[edit on 24-5-2009 by intrepid]