The
Ethnicity of Jesus the Christ and Osiris
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Osiris
was
the legendary First King of Egypt. His sacred
colors are Green and Black. His
adversary was his brother Seth (or
Set, Sutekh) whose sacred color was Red. Osiris is the King of Kings, the Good
Shepherd, the Pure One, and other attributes later applied to Christ. In Coptic “Egyptian” Christianity, the sacred color of Jesus Christ was Red,
and Green is his opposite (Islam’s sacred color is
Green). Donkeys, Crocodiles, Snakes, Aardvarks or Okapi animals are sacred to Seth. Jesus once rode a Donkey into Jerusalem. The hair
color of Jesus was originally Red due to his Sethian qualities (in opposition
to the Egyptian religion of Osiris and Horus). To distance Christianity from Osiris worship,
the birthday of Jesus was moved from Summer Solstice to after the
Winter Solstice. This was because
Sun worship was seen as “Pagan” to Christianity, so Jesus has opposites to
Osiris worship. The added 5 days to
the Egyptian Calendar of 360 days were the birthdays of the family of Osiris; the
last birthday in this Gregorian Christian Calendar became Christmas Day in the
West. Seth’s skin color was White with a bad complexion, and Red Hair;
this is why Jesus is depicted as a White
Man in the West, as the opposite (or
opponent) of Osiris. This has
nothing to do with “Race.” Each succeeding
religion in the Ancient World usurped
qualities of previous cults and applied
them to their current doctrine; Christianity was not the first new religion
to do so.
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