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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Berkeley, CA
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1. mother is a royal virgin -- not even close to true, I don't think we have a geneology for Mary (as opposed to Joseph, for whom we have two contradictory ones), and in any case, 42 generations later != royal virgin 2. father is a king -- we have a geneology of Joseph, and see 42 generations. 3. near relative of his mother -- no evidence for this being true. 4. The circumstances of his conception are unusual -- I'll grant this one. 5. He is also reputed to be the son of a god -- this one too. 6. At birth an attempt is made, usually by his father or his maternal grand father to kill him -- partially true 7. he is spirited away -- sure, we'll accept that one. 9. We are told nothing of his childhood -- valid. 10. On reaching manhood he returns or goes to his future Kingdom -- he never becomes a king, but this is close enough. 14. For a time he reigns uneventfully -- teaching and reigning are not the same. 15. Prescribes laws -- iffy, there's no ten commandments equivalent. 16. Later he loses favor with the gods and/or his subjects -- I guess I can grant this, based on Judas 18. He meets with a mysterious death -- crucifixion isn't particularly mysterious. 19. Often at the top of a hill -- well, sure, but not very meaningful. 20. His children, if any do not succeed him -- granted 21. His body is not buried, but nevertheless -- well, he was entombed, but it was temporary, so we'll grant this one. 22. He has one or more holy sepulchres -- the sepulchre was built centuries after the relevant books were written; I'm not going to count 'building a shrine' unless it occurs as part of the myth. |
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