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AUGUSTINE SPEAKS OF A
CHRISTIANITY BEFORE
CHRIST...TRACING ITS ORIGINS TOANCIENT EGYPT
The title of this article at first appears rather paradoxical, seemingly contradictory
but as I will show the reader and student with undeniable proofs nonetheless true.
Questions quickly come to mind the least of which is not the following.
Answer for yourself: How could there be Christianity before Christ? There have
been many down through history that have struggled as I have with the facts and
undeniable evidences that exist behind such a statement. One such great man of
religious history is the great African Church Father, St. Augustine who studied thisproblematic question and answered as follows:
That which is known as the Christian religion existed among the ancients,
and never did not exist; from the beginning of the human race until the time
when Christ came in the flesh, at which time the true religion, whichalreadyexisted began to be called Christianity. (Retractt. I, xiii, cited by Dr.
Alvin Boyd Kuhn in his Shadow of The Third Century, Elizabeth N.J.:
Academy Press, 1949, p.3.)
Wow. What a statement. Upon casual reading of the Early Church Fathers I ran
across this statement by Augustine while in Seminary and was simply blown away
but such an admission. My mind ran away almost immediately at the possible
startling implications of such a statement. I would spend the last twenty years of my
life uncovering the depth of Augustine's statement and the birth of Bet Emet
Ministries is the fruit of such a causal read one day long ago by a young Baptist boy
who just wanted "the truth".
But Augustine is not alone in his view about the ancient existence of Christianity
and "the Christ". Eusebius, the first Christian Historian says that "the names of
Jesus and Christ were both known and honored by the ancients" (Hist. Eccl.
lib. i. ch. iv).
Answer for yourself: How could this be? Eusebius, the great champion of
Christianity, admits in his book: "that which is called the Christian religion is
neither new nor strange, but-if it be lawful to testify the truth-was known to
the ancients" (Hist. Eccl. lib. 2, ch. v.).
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One more example. The early Church Father Tertullian (160-220 C.E.), Bishop of
Carthage, ironically admits the true origins of the "Christ story" and of all other
such "god-men" who are but personifications of the descent of the Soul into matter
(flesh) by stating in refutation of his critics, "You say we worship the sun; so do
you" (Wheless, Forgery in Christianity, p. 147).
Answer for yourself: Could this begin to explain why the life of this "Jesus Christ"
in our Christian Bibles reads like so many other ancient "sungods" from nation to
nation down through history? It helps to know that this "sun" spoken of by the
Ancients as well as many Church Fathers is but the symbol of the "Living Energy
and Power (God)" that animates all life in the cosmos and thus this sun is but a
symbol "only" for the ONE God and His mediation and life-giving existence into
this physical realm in which we live.
Answer for yourself: What implication does this make for Rome's presentation of a
"literal-historical" person called Jesus Christ which we find in their later New
Testament (380 A.D.) if the religion centered around this Jesus Christ has beenknown for thousands of years dating as far back as Ancient Egypt?
Answer for yourself: Did we not already read in an earlier article that the name of
"Jesus Christ" can be found in Ancient Egypt many thousands of years before the
time given by Rome for his supposed "historical life"?
Back to Augustine for a second. For those who are possibly not familiar with
Augustine he was one of the four great fathers of the Latin Church, and admittedly
the greatest of the four, more profound than Ambrose, his spiritual father, more
original and systematic than Jerome, his contemporary and correspondent, and
intellectually far more distinguished than Gregory the Great, the last of the series.The theological position and influence of Augustine may be said to be unrivalled. No
single name has ever exercised such power over the Christian church, and no one
mind ever made such an impression upon Christian thought. And Augustineadmits that Christianity is not "new" or "unique"; in fact if the truth be toldits origins can be found on in Ancient Egypt dating back 10,000 years ormore.
This above astonishing declaration of the great antiquity of the existence of
"Christianity before Christ" by this great African Church Father was made in theearly fourth century of our era. It can be asserted with little chance of refutation
that if this affirmation of the pious Augustine had not sunk out of sight, but hadbeen kept in open view through the period of Western history, the whole course of
that history would have been vastly altered for the better. It is only too likely the
case that the obvious implications of the passage were of such a nature that its open
exploitation was designedly frowned upon by the ecclesiastical authorities in every
age. It held the kernel of a great truth the common knowledge of which would have
been a stumbling block in the way of the perpetuation of priestly power over the
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general Christian mind. It would have provoked inquiry and disarmed the
ecclesiastical prestige of much of its power.Answer for yourself: What is the implication of this Augustine statement concerning
the great antiquity and Egyptian origins for Christianity in light of Rome's
presentation of Christianity as a "Divine and Unique and New Revelation fromGod"? Simply said, Augustine's statement is a point-blank repudiation of allthe chief asseverations on which the structure of Christian tradition rests.
Every child born to Christian parents in eighteen centuries has been indoctrinated
with the unqualified belief that Christianity was a completely new Divine revelation
to mankind, and the first "true" religion in world history and the "only way to
salvation"; that it was given to the world by God himself and brought to earth by a
historical man and savior named Jesus Christ, the sole divine emissary ever
commissioned by God to convey God's truth to mankind. This Christ was was
unlike no other; that at long last God's truths for mankind finally beamed out from
the lingering darkness of Pagan religions as the first ray of true light of Godintended to illumine the pathway of ethical and spiritual evolution for all mankind.
Finally the salvation of God that all mankind had awaited and anticipated was
finally made apparent "in the fullness of time" though the Christian Christ who
came that man might have the access to the life of God and Eternal Life. It goes
without saying that all previous religions was deemed by Rome inadequate and little
more than the superstitious product of sin depraved minds of men who were lost
and doomed to eternal punishment not being saved by the "Christian Christ".
Christianity was presented by Rome as the first piercing of Divine Truth through
the blackness of heathenism by the good-hearted gift of God. But it wasn't andRome lied and not only reinterpreted this Ancient Spiritual revelation but so
altered its "key" meanings that it is today but a sad distorted image of theglory it one contained which was intended for the whole of mankind!
But Augustine says different from what we hear in our pulpits today as do many of
the early Church Fathers and Religious sages of a host of world religions. Augustine,
our own Church Father, shatters this illusion to which we have fallen today. Fromremotest antiquity, Augustine asserts that there has always existed in theworld the true religion of God our Creator. Augustine says that this "TrueReligion" of God has been with man since the beginning of time and has illuminated
the intellects of the most ancient Sages, Prophets, Priests and Kings. It built the
foundation for every national religion, the tenets of which consisted of reformulation
of its universal ageless principles of knowledge and wisdom. This "True Religion" of
antiquity went under a variety of designations: Hermeticism in ancient Egypt;
Orphism in early Greece; Zoroastrianism in Persia; Brahmanism in India; Taoism
in China; Shintoism in Japan and China. In no matter what garbled and perverted
form, even tribal religionism fostered it. Mystery cultism dramatized and ritualized
it in many lands. Social usages, all the round of annual festivals, chimney-corner tale
and castle ballad, countryside legend and folklore carried it down the stream of
time. Always has God's "True Religion" existed among men; never was it
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not present in the world. Hardly was God's "True Religion" ever apprehended atits real value, its representations badly misconceived, its message, symbols, and
significance often mistaken, colored and imitated at every turn in popular practice,
it yet existed and came down to Augustine's day. And with the aid of archeologytoday along with the restoration of the ability to read the Egyptian
heiroglyphs it is being restored to the world.
But much has changed since Augustine's day. This "True Religion" of God ofwhich Augustine speaks finds is origin in Ancient Africa and its zenithamong the Egyptian civilization for thousands of years. It is from thisEgyptian religion and it influence that all other world religions emanate invarious stages of similarity and dissimilarity.
If this ancient "True Religion" which Augustine called a form of "Christianity
before Christ" had been accepted and handed down through history then we would
not have a problem today for man would be following in the footsteps of God and
mankind in its intended spiritual path. But this did not happen. Rome will see to it.This "Christianity before Christ" of which Augustine speaks today is but a sad
blurred and distorted image of the "real" which Egypt both cherished and gave to
the world. Not only has Orthodox Christianity today lost its "Jewish Roots"but even worse Judaism and Christianity have both has lost its "EgyptianRoots". As our studies advance we will see that Judaism is as close to Egyptianreligion that we have existing in the world today, but that should not surprise the
student of Judaism since it is well known today that the Jews of the first century
were the "black-skinned" offspring of Ancient Egypt and parallels between
Egyptian religious truths and Judaism should be expected and are found.
Herodotus tells us that the Egyptians "are religious to a higher degree than anyother people" Some six centuries later, in the Perfect Discourse, HermesTrismegistos summed up the spirit of Egyptian religious beliefs for his disciple,
Asclepius, in a striking metaphor:
"[Egypt] has become the image of heaven, and what is more, the resting
place of heaven and all the forces that are in it. If we should tell the truth;
our land has become the temple of the world"
You should take a second and let that statement settle in your minds and souls.
History records for us that there was a considerable amount of African derived
symbols and stories which found their way into Judaism and the Hebrew religioussystem. An offshoot of Judaism, Christianity naturally adopted many of these beliefs
itself but sadly under the influence of mighty Rome "reinterpreted" most of them
and today they have lost their original and unique understanding as originally given
to the world by Egypt. Unknown to most is that this reinterpretation of Ancient
Spiritual Wisdom from Egypt by Rome did not happen easily because
simultaneously developing in Rome we find that one of Christianity's main rivals
were the numerous Egyptian derived Temples of Isis (Auset). To survive and
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flourish, the new Roman religion of Christianity borrowed heavily from this African
derived spiritual system. It was in this manner that the Hebrew idea of a "literal-
historical" savior was born. Allegory and metaphor at the hands of Rome becomes
assumed "literal-historical" events according to their time-line.
Now, a quick summary. The similarities between Jesus and Osirisand thesimilarities between Jesus and Horus abound. In Egypt Ausar/Osiris was the man-
god who was killed and brought back to life thus giving the world the first notion of
"the Resurrection." Ausar then became the great Judge of the deceased. Auset/Isis,
Ausar's wife, was said to have become impregnated by her husband's spirit while he
was dead. She gave birth to a child named Heru/Horus in the world's first
"Immaculate Conception." At his birth a host of deities and wisemen were said to
have honored him. Some believe the birth of Heru was commemorated on December
25th when the sun was in the zodiacal sign of Capricorn at the Winter Solstice.
Capricorn was also known as the Stable of Augeas; so the infant Heru/Horus
(Sun/Son) was said to have been born in stable. Thus Ausar, Auset and Heru made
for the world's first Holy Trinity. This story of the resurrected God-King can befound among a host of nations in the world today; for example the Khoi and San
peoples of southern Africa as early as 2,000 B.C.E.. The story of the God-King and
his divine son also appear in many other cultures, not just Egypt. This includes
Krishna of India (1200 B.C.E.), Tammuz of Syria (1160 B.C.E.), Iao of Nepal (622
B.C.E.), Quetzalcoatl of Mexico (587 B.C.E.), Mithra of Persia (600 B.C.E.) and
others. Jesus of Nazareth of Hebraic folklore would be the most recent
addition to this pantheon. Famous the world over is the statue and picture of
Ausar/Osiris, Auset/Isis and the infant Heru/Horus. This version of Auset
and Heru would become the model for Mary and Jesus throughout the
Christian world.
Answer for yourself: Are the statues of Isis and Horus only later renamed
"Mary" and "Jesus"? Yes they are and not only that the original depictions
of this "Mary and Jesus" as substitutes for Isis and Horus were "black
skinned". In a few short articles we will have our minds blown away when we look
at the Black Madonnas of Egypt and early Christianity.
Answer for yourself: How could we grow up as Christians in America and not be
thoroughly aware of such parallels between the lives of Jesus and Horus, Mary and
Isis, and Osiris and Jesus? What else have we not been told about the African-
Egyptian roots of Christianity? What does this have to say about what we are taught
about this Jesus today? Have been deceived and not know it? Do you want the
truth?
Answer for yourself: Why would Roman Christianity distance themselves from both
Jewish and Egyptian Roots of their own Christianity and fabricate their own
version of Christianity and simultaneously burn down the Alexandrian library in
Egypt among many others in order to cover up their deception regarding this
supposed "unique" and "Divine" religion of Christianity which they will spread
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over the whole known world in their day? Did Rome use their own brand of
"Christianity" and religion as a way of maintaining political power over the
masses? Did Rome reinterpret key theological dogmas in such a mass deception and
have we not been told the truth about God and His Cosmos and our part in it?
Answer for yourself: Are the major tenets of Christian belief--One God, the Trinity,the hierarchy of heaven, life after death, the immortality of the Soul, hades and
heaven, resurrection of the dead, reincarnation, the Messiah, and the virgin birth all
Egyptian in origin? Has Rome kept the original understandings of these and other
theological idea constant or have they been reinterpreted and lost their original
meanings today and we not know it? How could mankind both keep and cherish
these original core religious beliefs from Egypt for thousands of years and Rome
come along and destroy them and reinterpret them whereby they lost their original
understanding and we not know today?
Answer for yourself: How does this impact Christianity today?
With its African derived mythology and rituals, it is not surprising that emerging
Roman Christianity found in the early centuries A.D. easy converts along the Nile
and Eastern Africa. There were many Christian sects in the early years of the
religion not all of which were the same. Probably the most famous of these sects
were the Christian Gnostics.The early Christians were not called"Christians" as we are told today; rather they were called "Gnostics" fromthe Greek word "gnosis" meaning "knowledge". Building upon the manyMysteries and Ancient Wisdom of the Ancients which permeated Rome and the
trade routes of the Eastern world, the Gnostics emphasized a search for knowledgewhich was regarded as the key to spiritual salvation. It is not surprising they
found converts in such places as Egypt where the beliefs must have seemed quitesimilar to the native inhabitants which had existed in Egypt since the "first time"
(Tep Zepi). Not surprising then that the most famous Gnostic doctrines are found in
Egypt. The Nag Hammadi as they were called were found in Upper Egypt and date
to about the 4th Century AD. At any rate, Gnostic doctrines are historically later
supplanted by a Roman "literalized orthodoxy" as expressed by later Christian
sects after the second through the fifth century and this earlier brand of Gnostic
Christianity will literally die out. Egypt today remains in large part Christian
having lost is history and original faith and religion thus forming what is known as
the Coptic branch of the Christian religion. Ethiopia, and for a short time Nubia,
soon follow. If one want to continue his study in these areas then I recommend the
following.
Bible Myths and Their Parallels in Other Religions , by T. W. Doane;
The Golden Bough and Folklore in The Old Testament , by Sir James G.
Frazer;
Pagan and Christian Creeds , by Edward Carpenter;
Anacalypsis , by Godfrey Higgins;
Ancient Egypt - The Light of The World , by Gerald Massey;
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The Signs and Symbols of Primordial Man , by Dr. Albert Churchward;
Most of these books are out of print or difficult to obtain by laymen who are
interested in this field of study. So the purpose of this website is to popularize the
results of the research of the great scholars named, and a few others, whom we will
meet as we proceed in this study.
In closing let me give you a summary of what has happened at the hands or Rome.
For thousands of years years before the advent of Christianity the Ancient World
world looked to Egypt as the seat of Spiritual Wisdom. With the rise of Rome and in
a period of less than 300 years, the wisdom of Egypt was replaced with the
ignorance of Christianity. The round earth of the Egyptians and Greeks was
replaced by the flat earth of Christianity, in which the sun and universe revolved
around its dead god's earth. The Ancient Priests of Egypt who knew the earth was
round and revolved around the sun were put to death. The Christian sword first
silenced the Egyptian priestesses who offered salvation to those who attained
spiritual wisdom, and the rest of the unenlightened would would follow. Whatescaped Christianity would be destroyed by Islam, but it would be Islam, not
Christianity, that would retain some of the Ancient Spiritual Wisdom and
knowledge. While the west was immersed in the Dark Ages, where few could read or
write, and even fewer bathed and none practiced hygiene, Islam promoted literacy
and cleanliness. The Renaissance had begun the restoration of the Ancient Wisdom
and thought, and the Reformation began the long process of reason over dogma in
the west. It is in this light and hope or restoring the true knowledge of God and His
Cosmos and man's responsibilities in it we continue our study to restore the Ancient
Spiritual Truths held from us today."Fear not what destroys the body. Fear the ignorance that consumes the
soul."
Blessings...Craig Lyons M.Div.
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