Mythology's Last Gods: Yahweh and Jesus by William Harwood

Mythology's Last Gods: Yahweh and Jesus



Mythology's Last Gods: Yahweh and Jesus epub

Mythology's Last Gods: Yahweh and Jesus William Harwood ebook
Page: 416
Format: pdf
Publisher: Prometheus Books
ISBN: 9780879757427


Christians point to human sacrifices, talking animals, Did Yahweh really have swords in the Garden of Eden before the Bronze Age or did the people who invented Yahweh have swords before they invented Yahweh? This last point would be disputed by most Christians, but if true does also provide evidence against the widespread claim that Jesus was just another dying and rising god. Mar 29, 2013 - Dionysus (known as Bacchus in Roman mythology) was the Greek god of wine and dates to the 1200s BCE. Yahweh is a mighty warrior who defeated Pharaoh at the Red Sea… is one of the basic motifs of the Bible, and can be seen from the very start of the Biblical narrative with Moses defeating the Egyptians all the way to the end of with it with the triumphant return of the divine warrior conqueror Jesus Christ. No matter how weak the Ark was built, it was protected. I believe in Jesus and His Father, not the Koran, but Abraham made Isaac and Isaiah, and both religions come from Jewish beginnings, and many of the same early stories (pre-Abraham, anyway). Yahweh can't possibly visit Earth, so he must send another entity. They can do whatever the storytellers says they can do. Sep 4, 2012 - Throughout the Book of Isaiah, the prophet encourages God's people to avoid entanglements with foreigners who worship alien deities. May 24, 2011 - If the Bible said Jesus had a stand-off with another religion to see who could call down fire on the other on their opponent to prove who worshiped the one true god, would that smack of mythology to you? Aug 29, 2011 - In Tree of Souls: The Mythology of Judaism, winner of the 2005 National Jewish Book Award, Howard Schwartz writes (emphasis added): 40. The most mystical and theological of the four gospels in the New Testament is the Book of John, the latest of the four (written between the years 90 and 100 CE) and it has clearly been influenced by (pagan) Platonic philosophy. The Hebrews adopted the practice but had no good justification other than Moses learned the hard way that Yahweh would have fistfight with you didn't. And all the animals onboard therein were taken care of. Apr 8, 2014 - To put it simply “Jesus was God made flesh,” and to have deity here on this planet as a human was a one-time only thing, never before written about or comprehended.

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