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The Taurobolium was the name of the Romans' ultimate Last Supper (Lord's supper/Eucharist) circa 200–400 AD, it was also their supreme baptism. In the rite, a bull died and the partaker bathed in and drank of it's fresh warm blood ...
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Christ is the English translation of the Gk. Xristos which means the annointed one. Jesus Xristos is the Greek translation of Yesh‘ua the Messiah and means Saviour King |
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Jesus the Messiah acted as a tailor's dummy on which the vestments of Hellenistic religious fantasy were draped. — p627
Most religions are fired by one man, who usually claims divine revelation for his ideas and writings. — p823
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Christ and the Taurobolium
Lord Mithras in the genesis of Christianity
D.K. Malloch
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Christ and the Taurobolium
Lord Mithras in the genesis of Christianity
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