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Ancient Egyptian religion: How Christianity stole from its mother
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Ancient Egyptian religion: How Christianity stole from its mother
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This is an anthology of miscellaneous information on the ancient Egyptian religion and its influence and ties to Christianity-its own mother. It's my aim to show you in part some of that evolution from the womb to the tomb.Let me take you back to the crime scene in Egypt. You are the judge of facts and you must write the verdict and conclusion in your heart and mind.In Ancient Egyptian Religion: How Christianity stole from its Mother, Andre Austin maintains that the roots of Christianity didn't launch off from a river side in Judaea but from the banks of the Nile in Egypt. He compares some of the major characters of the Old Testament and New Testament with the ancient Egyptian scrolls to show that Noah, Moses, Jesus, Joshua Mary etal, - are based on Egyptian mythological figures.In 391AD Bishop Theophilus led a mob into the Serapeum (Serapis) quarter of Alexandria, Egypt and burned the famous library there. Within a hundred years the ability to read and write hieroglyphics vanished from the earth until the Rosetta Stone was able to be deciphered in 1822.During this period between 391AD-1822AD the Roman/Judaea version of Christianity was allowed to germinate as propaganda for political, economic and cultural power. This book Ancient Egyptian Religion: How Christianity stole from its Mother Austin puts a dent into that reckless ideology