Please name one thing that you "know for a fact is nonsense." I'm just curious.
I can name several. In fact, I started watching the movie again and immediately remembered why I fell asleep the first time. The movie cannot even survive three minutes before the narrator starts presenting falsehoods about the so called parallels between Christ's history and the life of Horus.
Unsubstantiated nonsense:
1) "Horus was born of the virgin Isis-Meri"
No, he was not born of a virgin at all.
2) "Horus was born on Dec 25th."
No Egyptian source indicates this. As my buddy noted from his research, "The one reference I have found to a birth of Horus has him born on the 31st day of the Egyptian month of Khoiak -- the mythers have a one in 365 chance that this matches Dec. 25th!"
3) "His birth was accompanied by a star in the east, which in turn, three kings followed to locate and adorn the new-born savior."
All nonsense.
4) "At the age of 12 he was a prodigal child teacher"
A fabricated parallel with the Christ story.
5) "at the age of 30 he was baptized by a figure known as Anup and thus began his ministry."
There is no story from Ancient Egypt about any said "baptism," and certainly not by Anup.
6) "Horus had 12 disciples he traveled about with"
Egyptian religion scholars know of none of this.
7) "performing miracles such as walking on water."
Egyptian religion scholars know of none of this. In fact, one Egyptian source was he was thrown in the water. Nothing from the ancient literature suggests that he walked upon it.
8) "Horus was known by many gestural names such as The Truth, The Light, God's Annointed Son, The Good Shepherd, The Lamb of God, and many others."
More bogus attempts to fabricate parallels with the Christ story.
9) "Horus was betrayed."
Bogus.
10) "Horus was crucified."
Bogus.
11)"buried for 3 days, and thus, resurrected."
Especially bogus.
I mean what does it say about a movie when it presents this much nonsense within the first three minutes?
You see, all of the above was propagated by the idiot D.M. Murdock, who si better known as "Acharya S," a leading proponent of the Christ mythers. She has written several ridiculous books about these so called parallels but she doesn't have Egyptology behind her. The movie is based mainly on her claims and its primary source is an outdated work by Gerald Massey who claimed to have found evidence of these parallels in his translation of a document that no other Egyptologist has been able to verify. Its almost like he just made the s*** up.
Surprise.
The first few minutes of the film are refuted in this article here:
http://www.tektonics.org/copycat/osy.html
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