Jesus is the adult version of childish tales; tales such as the myths of Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny.
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A list of some entities, other than Jesus, claimed to born by a virgin mother:
- Horus
- Alexander the Great
- Zoraster
- Krishna
- Savior Dionysus
- The old Teutonic goddess Hertha was a virgin impregnated by the heavenly Spirit and bore a son
- Balder
- Baal
- Osiris
- Jupiter
- Tammuz
- Quetzalcoat
- Mithra
- Buddha
From the book, "The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors, (by Kersey Graves)" comes this list of saviors that were supposedly crucified, just like Jesus:
- Thulis of Egypt, 1700 B. C.[5]
- Chrishna of India, 1200 B.C.
- Atys of Phrygia, 1170 B.C.
- Thammuz or Tammuz of Syria, 1160 B.C.
- Hesus or Eros 834 B.C.
- Bali of Orissa, 725 B.C.[8]
- Indra of Thibet (Tibet), 725 B.C.
- Mitra (Mithra) of Persia, 600 B.C.
- Alcestos of Euripides, 600 B.C.
- Quezalcoatl of Mexico, 587 B.C.
- Prometheus or Æschylus of Caucasus, 547 B.C.
- Quirinus of Rome, 506 B.C
From the same book, here are those other than Jesus, claiming to have ascended into heaven:
- Salivahana of Bermuda
- Zulis or Zhule of Egypt[13]
- Osiris of Egypt
- Oru of Egypt
- Odin of the Scandinavians
- Zoroaster of Persia
- Baal of Phoenicia
- Taut, "the only Begotten of God" of Phoenicia, inventor of letters[14]
- Bali of Afghanistan
- Xamolxis (Zalmoxis) of Thrace
- Zoar of the Bonzes
- Adad of Assyria
- Deva Tat of Siam (Thailand)
- Sammonocadam (Sommona-Codom) of Siam (Thailand)[15]
- Alcides of Thebes
- Mikado of the Sintoos
- Beddru of Japan
- Bremrillah of the Druids[16]
- Thor son of Odin of the Gauls/Norse
- Cadmus of Greece
- Hil/Feta of the Mandaites[17]
- Gentaut of Mexico[18]
- Universal Monarch of the Sibyls
- Ischy of Formosa (Taiwan)[19]
- Divine Teacher of Plato
- Holy One of Xaca[20]
- (Fohi) of China
- Tien of China
- Adonis son of the virgin Io of Greece
- Ixion of Rome
- Mohamud or Mahomet of Arabia.
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