was Jesus Christ just a CopyCat Savior Myth?
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Skimmed it. Typical creationist work-arounds. Take advantage of potential flaws in stories that don't fit Jesus' tale, capitalize on those and then unlink them and use those as cannon-fodder, and then preach about the love the Christ figure gave by saying the things that did and do not happen. To anyone who is skeptical of the supernatural claims of this mythical character, here is a breakdown of the mythical paradigm (Lord Raglan's hero pattern)-
1. Hero's mother is a royal virgin;
2. His father is a king, and
3. Often a near relative of his mother, but
4. The circumstances of his conception are unusual, and
5. He is also reputed to be the son of a god.
6. At birth an attempt is made, usually by his father or his maternal grand father to kill him, but
7. he is spirited away, and
8. Reared by foster -parents in a far country.
9. We are told nothing of his childhood, but
10. On reaching manhood he returns or goes to his future Kingdom.
11. After a victory over the king and/or a giant, dragon, or wild beast,
12. He marries a princess, often the daughter of his predecessor and
13. And becomes king.
14. For a time he reigns uneventfully and
15. Prescribes laws, but
16. Later he loses favor with the gods and/or his subjects, and
17. Is driven from the throne and city, after which
18. He meets with a mysterious death,
19. Often at the top of a hill,
20. His children, if any do not succeed him.
21. His body is not buried, but nevertheless
22. He has one or more holy sepulchres.
Now obviously this isn't a perfect fit for Jesus' tale, but many elements fit so well that they are inarguable. Many characters throughout history (many of them far before Christianity) use this set and many of the aspects in them are given different emotions and meanings, but overall this pattern is still at the foundation. The coolest thing is that you see this story structure even used today.
"When we say that Jesus was produced without sexual union, was crucified and died, and rose again, and ascended to heaven, we propound nothing new or different from what you believe regarging those who you call the sons of Jupiter"
- Justin Martyr, Church Father
But for more information of problems with the myth, check out this video-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Od2aRld-jvo (special thanks to Queenofnines for posting it in another thread).