The_King_of_Everything
Yeah.
THIS.Its about to be 2015 and y'all still don't know that Krishna Christ and Horus are the same idols under different names?
Bu...bu...bu jebus said.
THIS.Its about to be 2015 and y'all still don't know that Krishna Christ and Horus are the same idols under different names?
fscballin said:Its about to be 2015 and y'all still don't know that Krishna Christ and Horus are the same idols under different names?
It's almost 2015 and you STILL believe Zeitgeist?
its almost 2015 and you still don't know that the word Christ is a derivative of Krishna/Kristna?
We all have the internet dog, what you tryna to get into?
It's not though, Krishna means black in Sanskrit, does Christ mean black?
fscballin said:its almost 2015 and you still don't know that the word Christ is a derivative of Krishna/Kristna?
'Water' was a recurrent theme in 'creation' stories shared by all the cultures in the region......
http://www.sacred-texts.com/ane/enuma.htm
ENUMA ELISH
THE EPIC OF CREATION
When in the height heaven was not named,
And the earth beneath did not yet bear a name,
And the primeval Apsu, who begat them,
And chaos, Tiamut, the mother of them both
Their waters were mingled together,
And no field was formed, no marsh was to be seen;
When of the gods none had been called into being,
And none bore a name, and no destinies were ordained;
Then were created the gods in the midst of heaven,
originally Christos or Christ, known by other names in different languages was portrayed the same as Krishna or Kristna, as a black infant
Kristna/kristne even means Christian is a few european languages (danish, swedish, norwegian etc)
it all comes back to a unified religion that existed at an earlier point in history. Tammuz, Horus, Krishna, Christ, etc all represent the same essence, as part of their religious systems.