Do your own research on the Inquisitions and the Crusades. Killing in the name of God did not solely come from Muslim extremism. In fact, Islam was created by the Vatican.
The Jesus story could be anything from a re-hatched folk tale passed down through different civilizations across history, or maybe a Spirit reincarnated coming back with the same message. Either way if you look at the divine messages and teachings of Jesus, he taught love and self-governance. And for that he was put to death. Acknowledge your own god-like powers within yourself. This crazy world needs more than one Jesus.
Horus -- 3000 BC
--born of the virgin Isis through the use of the golden phallus of Osiris
--at 12, he was a child teacher in the Temple, and at 30, he was baptized having disappeared for 18 years
--baptized in the river Eridanus or Iarutana (Jordan) by Anup the Baptizer ('John the Baptist')
--had 12 disciples, two of who were his 'witnesses' and were named Anup and Aan (the two Johns)
--performed miracles, exorcised demons and raised El-Azarus (El-Osiris) from the dead
--walked on water
--delivered a 'Sermon on the Mount' and his followers recounted the 'Sayings of Iusa'
--crucified between two thieves, buried for three days in a tomb, and resurrected
--he was also the Way, the Truth, the Light, Messiah, God’s Anointed Son, the Son of Man, the Good Shepherd, the Lamb of God, the Word made flesh, the Word of Truth
Krishna -- 1400 BC
-- born of the Virgin Devaki (Divine One) on December 25
--birth was signaled by a star in the east and attended by angels and shepherds
--worked miracles and wonders, raising the dead and healing lepers
--killed around the age of 30, and the sun darkened at his death
--rose from the dead and ascended to heaven “in the sight of all men”
Attis of Phrygia -- 1400 BC
-- born on December 25 of the Virgin Nana (or sometimes Cybelem)
-- considered the savior who was slain for the salvation of mankind
-- his body as bread was eaten by his worshippers
-- he was both the Divine Son and the Father
-- he was crucified on a tree on Black Friday
-- descended into the underworld for three days
-- was resurrected on March 25
Mithra of Persia -- 600 BC
--his birth was attended by shepherds bearing gifts
--had 12 companions or disciples
--his followers were promised immortality
--performed miracles
-- buried in a tomb and after three days rose again
--resurrection was celebrated every year
Buddha (Siddartha Gautama) -- 563 BC
--born on December 25
--born of the Virgin Maya (the Queen of Heaven)
-- announced by a star and attended by wise men presenting costly gifts
-- healed the sick; fed 500 from a small basket of cakes
--Buddha said: "If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also"
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