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Originally Posted by BrainSmashR
You're absolutely right....giving up is a Christian trait.
Notice no other religion has a "savior" who was beaten, tortured, and then crucified by mere mortals.....
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I'm not sure he was "crucified" per say, but Mithra was a sacrificed for mankind much the way Jesus was. In fact, Mithra has a LOT in common with Jesus.
Rev. Derrek Younger spoke in one of his sermons all about Mithra. He said, "Mithra is one of your Pagan deities. Mithra's birthday was Dec 25. He had 12 disciples. He was sacrificed to redeem mankind. Before his death, he had a last supper with his 12 disciples of bread and wine. And upon his death, he prophesized that he would once again return to redeem mankind."
Other than him, the Buddhist monks reach Nirvana (oneness with the divine) by fasting and meditating straight until the moment of their death. They literally starve themselves to death in order to reach their equivalent of Heaven.
They are out there, believe me. Christians are not as alone in this respect as you my think.
Anywho, we're off-topic. Let's get back to the Astronomy discussion and leave religion in its proper topics.