I once read a post where someone said there have been tons of "saviors" from all kinds of different cultures, all before Jesus, which means Jesus being a savior was just a fabrication. Naturally, that came to mind when I stumbled across this article that addresses the Pagan deities claimed to be "saviors." This site does a good job of showing the actual Pagan religious texts which never mention anything about saviors. It's a good read that will hopefully correct the bad information out there. The article shows the skeptics' best arguments, then rebuttals them with good, sound historical evidences and texts.
I don't really care one way or the other, personally. But I like to make sure inaccurate information is corrected.
Oh, and I disagree with the article on one part at the beginning. One complaint of skeptics is that the Bible could've used real historical events to make its fabricated events appear real and accurate. The answer the site gives is that the historical events mentioned show the Bible's reliability. That's just not accurate, and I'm surprised they answered that way without elaborating. Either way, that particular bit of information doesn't have any bearing on the topic, though.
I don't really care one way or the other, personally. But I like to make sure inaccurate information is corrected.
Oh, and I disagree with the article on one part at the beginning. One complaint of skeptics is that the Bible could've used real historical events to make its fabricated events appear real and accurate. The answer the site gives is that the historical events mentioned show the Bible's reliability. That's just not accurate, and I'm surprised they answered that way without elaborating. Either way, that particular bit of information doesn't have any bearing on the topic, though.
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