Mithras is an important Persian god of light who became well-known around 600 BC. Roman soldiers called him "the god who can never be defeated or destroyed." His role in ancient beliefs was ...
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How Christians Defeated Their Greatest Rival
Long before Christianity became the dominant faith of the Roman Empire, Mithraism stood as one of its strongest rivals. This video traces the origins of the cult of Mithras, its mysterious rituals, ...
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1 Thessalonians 5:21: “Test everything. Hold on to the good.” Dear reader, This will be the only verse quoted from the Bible for this entire argument, The reason is clear whether you are a believer an ...
A recent article has prompted me to re-examine Mithraism and present it in detail to News24's readers. History of Mithraism The cult of Mithras was actually of very ancient lineage, traceable in one ...
In 1954, diggers clearing a World War II bombsite in the heart of London unearthed something extraordinary amidst the debris. The find quickly ignited curiosity across the capital, with onlookers ...
Almost a week has passed since Nowruz or Jamshedi Nowroz, the Parsi new year, that not too many Indians know was celebrated. Possibly fewer may know about the fascinating ancient linkages between ...
Zerzevan Castle, located in the Çınar district of Diyarbakır, Türkiye, has witnessed a remarkable blend of ancient history and modern technology. The site, whose origins date back over 3,000 years, ...
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