Pagan Origins of Christianity: The Sun Symbol
The book called the Holy Book spoke about Jesus as the god of the sun, saying:
Evidence of Christians' sanctification of the sun: We start with the Rotary organization.
Ra (alternatively spelled Re and properly transliterated as RΓͺΕ) is the ancient Egyptian sun god
Ra is the ancient Egyptian sun god
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra
APPOLO is one of the pagan Greek gods and is usually known as the sun god.

He is generally recognized as the god of light or the sun
HELIOS is
also one of the pagan Greek gods: they consider Helios to be the sun itself.
Helios is the Greek sun god and the sun itself
http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/h...s/g/Helios.htm
Belenus, the god of the pagan Celts :
http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/D_UTU.HTM
I think I've seen this picture before!!!
It strangely reminds me of the picture of (the Lord) Jesus with his mother:
Other examples of the sun symbol and sun goddesses in ancient pagan religions
Amaterasu, the sun god in the Japanese Shinto religion, which appeared in 500 BC or before
http://www.religion-info.com/shinto.html

The sun symbol in the Aztec civilization


Surya, the sun god in Hinduism


In the Mayan civilization
Tunatiuh

and kinich-ahau

Inti in the Inca civilization

Lugh in the Celtic civilization

One of the symbols of the Mithraic religion

Sol-Invictus is
the original version of Jesus the Christians,
as he is the sun god whom the Roman Catholics worshiped from 247 AD and they celebrated his birth on December 25th!



The truth be told, Constantine surreptitiously simply changed the name of his favorite pagan sun God "Sol Invictus" to "Jesus" in the half pagan/half Christian hybrid called "Catholicism" that he came
http://thenewholybible.org/constantines_coins.htm
Then Constantine replaced his pagan god Sol Invictus with Jesus and called his new religion "Catholicism"
at the Council of Nicaea 325 AD.
This is confirmed by this magazine specializing in archaeology and civilization in the Bible

http://www.bib-arch.org/e-features/christmas.asp
Brief translation: The most likely theory for celebrating Christmas (the birth of the Christian Jesus ) on December 25 is the pagan origin taken from the feast of Sol Invictus which was celebrated by the pagan Romans
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The Suns of the Lord Krishna, Buddha and the Christian

Jesus http://books.google.com.eg/books?id=...%20god&f=false
Amaterasu, the sun god in the Japanese Shinto religion, which appeared in 500 BC or before
http://www.religion-info.com/shinto.html
The sun symbol in the Aztec civilization
Surya, the sun god in Hinduism
In the Mayan civilization
Tunatiuh
and kinich-ahau
Inti in the Inca civilization
Lugh in the Celtic civilization
One of the symbols of the Mithraic religion
Sol-Invictus is
the original version of Jesus the Christians,
as he is the sun god whom the Roman Catholics worshiped from 247 AD and they celebrated his birth on December 25th!
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The truth be told, Constantine surreptitiously simply changed the name of his favorite pagan sun God "Sol Invictus" to "Jesus" in the half pagan/half Christian hybrid called "Catholicism" that he came
http://thenewholybible.org/constantines_coins.htm
Then Constantine replaced his pagan god Sol Invictus with Jesus and called his new religion "Catholicism"
at the Council of Nicaea 325 AD.
This is confirmed by this magazine specializing in archaeology and civilization in the Bible
http://www.bib-arch.org/e-features/christmas.asp
Brief translation: The most likely theory for celebrating Christmas (the birth of the Christian Jesus ) on December 25 is the pagan origin taken from the feast of Sol Invictus which was celebrated by the pagan Romans
. _____
The Suns of the Lord Krishna, Buddha and the Christian
Jesus http://books.google.com.eg/books?id=...%20god&f=false
Another image of the Hindu sun god Surya :

Surya represents the Hindu sun god. http://www.windows2universe.org/myth...surya_sun.html Another Aztec sun god: NANAUATZIN

The sun god NANAUATZIN died in fire to redeem humanity and to continue to light the earth as the sun http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanauatzin Other sun gods worshipped by the pagan Aztecs: Tezcatlipoca Quetzalcoatl Tlaloc More here: Five suns - Aztec story of creation Five suns : The history of creation among the Aztecs http://72.233.16.130/thread/669780/f...saves-the-worl



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In Hindu mythology, Surya represents the Sun god
Surya represents the Hindu sun god. http://www.windows2universe.org/myth...surya_sun.html Another Aztec sun god: NANAUATZIN
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NanΔhuΔtzin the most humble of the gods sacrificed himself in fire so that he would continue to shine on Earth as the sun
The sun god NANAUATZIN died in fire to redeem humanity and to continue to light the earth as the sun http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanauatzin Other sun gods worshipped by the pagan Aztecs: Tezcatlipoca Quetzalcoatl Tlaloc More here: Five suns - Aztec story of creation Five suns : The history of creation among the Aztecs http://72.233.16.130/thread/669780/f...saves-the-worl
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