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good research there Rick. as a SUNN (amplifiers/cabinets) Worshipper i look for all things relating to sun sunn sunking etc. here is a good graphic of the Christianity/Sun God connection(and a good song to boot) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eaWtNhdihk&feature=channel_page s from a scholar I know: >"Don't forget the root of Christmas too! December 25 is actually >the birthday of the Persian Sun God, Mithras, not Jesus. Constantine, >basically fabricated Christmas as part of his political strategy >to unite the Roman Republic, because it was comprised of so many mystery >cults, Roman gods, diverse beliefs, etc, and he needed to bring the >people together under a common state religion. Since Constantine >worshiped the Sun God (Sol Invictus or Mithras), he basically swapped >birthdays, giving that birthday to Jesus, and also making the Solar >calendar week start on Sunday (Sun = Sun God = Sol Invictus, Mithras, >etc). People go to church today on Sunday, because of Constantine, >though the original Christians likely worshiped on Saturday. But back to >Christmas, people lit candles in worship of the Sun God, brought in >trees as a part of Mithras workshop, and gave gifts as part of the >festival in honor of the agriculture god, Saturn. Even the story of >Jesus, the resurrection, the whole bit, is all a clone of the story of >Mithras, which precedes Christianity by over 600 years....and it goes >deeper into Zoroasterism, with an almost duplicate story of a man who >was born a god-child, was sought to be destroyed by dark forces, birth >was marked by miracles, was religiously active in his 20/30's, >professed a belief of resurrection, judgment day, heaven and hell, >etc....all 600-1000 years (and debatably longer) before the dawn of >Christianity. Mithraism, the official religion of the Roman empire in >274 CE was actually the main rival of Christianity during this time >(4th century AD), because they were identical in many respects. >Christianity won out because of Constantine's political campaign to unit >the republic under one monotheistic state religion. So, Christmas is >basically a past-together holiday of Saturn and Mithras celebrations, >along with the Sol Invictus mystery cult" > > >I had also heard that the Solstice celebration amongst many of the >Northern shamanic tribes involved the ritual burning >of the largest felled tree in the forest (the Yule Log) and that the >Solstice celebration was the biggest party of >the year. I had heard (and I don't know if this is verifiable) >that Constantine moved the official celebration of >Jesus of Nazareth's birth to the 25th in order to allow for these >celebrations to continue but in a Christian way >without upsetting all of his subjects. > >Fascinating stuff. I think that the cooption of myth and ritual >happens continually with >conquering and conquered peoples. > >This is highly evidenced in the African rituals that were coopted by the >slave owners in the Caribbean and North and >South America............. > >..................all a part of our sometimes violent heritage as human >beings.................let's just hope that >some alien race doesn't come along (ala 'Day the Earth Stood Still') and >take us to task for >our heritage. > >Peace to all of you, whatever you believe. > >Rick >