Religious Dissection Comparative study of religions

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This is about the interconection between religions .What the origins and relationships are .

Clarification on where I hope it goes.
It is the study of the commonalities of various religions throughout history . Mostly centering on recorded facts such as manuscripts , relics , pictorial artifacts , alphabets etc..
So far there is an Atheist and myself an Agnostic . Doesn’t matter what one believes just as long as they have an open mind . I know an Atheist ! doesn't sound open mined ;-) But he is ! as far as the research goes ;-) It's not really about religion or whether God exists . It is about the connections and sources from which they ( the religions ) came .
So Far the most defined connections we have found are > the four elements Wind, fire,water and earth . The Zodiac which houses these 4 elements . They are called the 4 corners of the Zodiac . East , west , north and south respectively .
Events like the flood story are also linked in many cultures . The virgin birth etc..
Also the alphabets .
The idea is to show how closely linked the religions are and where they originated . mirlen101 Feb 27

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http://historyhuntersinternational.org/2010/05/15/the-ptolemaic-zodiac-from-where-the-sun-shines/ Left: Ptolemaic world view , in Andreas Cellarius’ Harmonia Macrocosmica. We see here how the same dynastic power-brokers in Alexandria who created new philosophies and religions centred on Helios also created the astrological system with the Helios-centric zodiac. We have seen how the conquests of Alexander the Great brought Hellenisation to Persia, Greco-India and Egypt, and mentioned how this divided society in Judea, which led to a series of wars and ultimately, the destruction of that nation by Hadrian . We have seen already that the New Testament was created under Hadrian using Flavian sources . In Greco-India, we have seen Buddhism as a product of Greco-India , the rise of monasteries and their spread along the trade routes , where we also find early synagogues .

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