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Meet Osiris, The Other Resurrected Savior

Jesus was not the only deity  who was resurrected. Long before Jesus, the ancient Egyptian god Osiris was also resurrected. Osiris was murdered by Set (also referred to as Seth).  His wife, the goddess Isis, used her moon power to resurrect him.  They made love and Horus was miraculously born. To the Egyptians, the savior and [...]

Supernatural hi-jinx in India

It’s not often that you get to see a coconut possessed by an evil spirit. Keep watching for the terrific surprise ending.

Perseus, son of Zeus, by Lee Strobel, Read By The3rdChimpanzee

Case For Perseus Written by Lee Strobel As read by The3rdChimpanzee This recording was produced by Rev.Dawgma with the permission of The3rdChimpanzee who is the author of the content on this audio track. It details the similarities of any theistic account, and shows how inept the evidences of religious claims are. This is a parody, [...]

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