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| Getting Started | ||||
| Start here > | Slavery | Dreams | Demons | Soul |
| God > | Divine men | Godmen | God | |
| Supernatural > | Miracles | Prophecy | Raised from the Dead | Virgin Birth |
| Logos | Heaven | Hell | Secret | |
| Sacrifice | Ethics | Stuff we forgot | Phony quotes | |
| Theology > | Eternal Life | Salvation | Baptism | Eucharist |
| Monotheism | Mystery Religions | Dying and Rising Gods | ||
| Summary |
| Gods who were men |
Was Christianity new? Was Christianity unique? The idea of Gods who took on human form was widespread in ancient Mediterranian culture. Compare that with
other religions, in which gods are often, even typically, all or part
animal. |
| Why the mess? POCM 2007 | ![]() |