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Many Gods, One Humanity
Miraculous Births
Alcides
Alcmene, the mother of Alcides, was a virgin
Apollonius
The mother of Apollonius of Cappadocia, was "overshadowed" by the supreme God
Proteus.
Bacchus
Semele, mother of the Egyptian Bacchus, was a virgin.
Buddha
Was immaculately conceived.
Chang- ti
When the young God, Chang- ti, was born, angels with music, and shepherds
attended the birth.
Chrishna
The prophet Bala also predicted that a divine Savior would "become incarnate in
the house of Yadu, and issue forth to mortal birth from the womb of Devaci, a
virgin, and relieve the oppressed earth of its load of sin and sorrow. The
Supreme God, Brahma, overshadowed the mother of Chrishna.
Citlaltonac
“The god Citlaltonac sent an ambassador to see the virgin Chimalma…The god told
her that she was to conceive a son, which she did soon after…”
Ghengis Khan
The mother of Ghengis Khan, of Tartary, "being too modest to claim that she was
the mother of the son of God, said only that he was the son of the sun."
Hercules
The virgin mother of the mighty and the almighty God Hercules, Prudence "knew
only Jove."
Hesus
Mayence was virgin-mother of Hesus of the Druids Her body as being enveloped in
light, and a crown of twelve stars upon her head.
Huitzilopochtli of the Toltec
A woman called Coatlicue, who was charged with keeping clean a temple on the
Cerro de Coatepec, near Tula, was sweeping the building when she saw a beautiful
ball of feathers drop from the sky, and put it away in her bosom. When she had
finished her work, and tried to find the feather ball, it was no longer there,
it had disappeared. At that same moment she became pregnant, although she had
been a widow for many years.”
Huns
Eschylus, was the "Chaste Virgin," and her son "the Son of God."
Josa
"A virgin should conceive and bear a son, and a star would appear blazing at
midday to signalize the occurrence. When you behold the star, follow it
whithersoever it leads you. Adore the mysterious child, offering him gifts with
profound humility. He is indeed the Almighty Word which created the heavens. He
is indeed your Lord and everlasting King"
Julius
The son of the beautiful virgin Cronis Celestine, and begotten by the Father of
all Gods
Mars
Juno conceived the God Mars by the touch of a flower.
Osiris
Was honored with a divine immaculate conception.
Plato
Plato was born of Paretonia, and begotten of Apollo, and not Ariston, his
father.
Pythagoras
Pythais, the mother of Pythagoras, conceived by a specter or ghost of the God
Apollo.
Quetzalcoatl
“Quetzalcoatl…only he, no other God, had a human body. He was ‘el hombre-dios’,
the god made flesh, man embodied with divine spirit.
Quexalcote
Chimalman, mother of Quexalcote was a virgin. There was an immaculate
conception, a crucifixion, and a resurrection after three days.
Sakia
Maia was his virgin mother
Suchiquecal
Suchiquecal, was called the Queen of Heaven. She conceived a son without
connection with a man.
Tamerlane of Bermuda
Tamerlane's mother conceived by having had sexual intercourse with "the God of
Day."
Thoth
The Egyptian god Thoth helped Isis, the wife of Osiris, to extract from the
dismembered Osiris the semen with which Isis was impregnated to bear Horus.
Tien of China
Was born of virgin.
Vulcan
Juno conceived Vulcan after being overshadowed by the wind.
Xaca of China
The Savior known as Xaca, who was conceived of his mother, Maia by a white
elephant, which she saw in her sleep and "for greater purity, she brought him
forth from one of her sides."
Yu of China
Yu, the first Chinese monarch, was conceived when his mother was struck with a
star while traveling.
Zeus
“Though it is said that in truth Zeus, King of the Gods, whom you call Amen-Ra,
was her father’. Seti nodded when he heard this and murmured, ‘Even as Amen-Ra
was the father of Hatshepsut. Yes, the gods can indeed be the fathers of the
spirits that dwell in the bodies of kings and queens’.”
Zoroaster
Zoroaster was born of an immaculate conception by a ray from the Divine Reason.
Zunis
Celestine, the mother of Zunis was a virgin. Zunis was crucified.

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