In this second part of a review of Zeitgeist: The Movie, we consider the claims made about the myths of Attis, Krishna, Dionysus, and Mithra (Mithras) to see just how similar to the narratives about Jesus of Nazareth they are. Was the writer of the film suffering from parallelomania?
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Part 1 of this review:
• BAD HISTORY in ZEITGEIST: THE MOVIE
Zeitgeist the Movie in full: • Zeitgeist: The Movie - by Peter Joseph
On the "dying-and-rising god" myths:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dying-a...
On the rites of Attis:
https://journal.equinoxpub.com/JCH/ar...
Drudgery Divine by Jonathan Smith:
https://amzn.to/3j9dg5k
My London video covers more about Mithras: • The Oldest Part of London | Guide for...
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