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Old 06-19-2024, 03:18 PM
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Re: RCC is satanic

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Meta gave me this on Hislop

I believe you are referring to Alexander Hislop, a British clergyman and scholar who lived in the 19th century. Hislop is best known for his controversial and influential book "The Two Babylons," which explores the origins of ancient Babylonian religion and its supposed connections to modern Catholicism.

In his work, Hislop indeed makes comparisons between various ancient deities, including:

- Inanna/Ishtar (Babylonian goddess) and Isis (Egyptian goddess)
- Tammuz (Babylonian god) and Horus (Egyptian god)
- Nimrod (Biblical figure) and Osiris (Egyptian god)

Hislop's theories have been widely criticized and disputed by scholars and historians, who argue that his interpretations are based on incomplete and inaccurate understandings of ancient cultures and mythologies. Despite this, Hislop's work remains a significant and influential contribution to the field of religious studies and comparative mythology.
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