Jesus Equal Mythological Gods?
Did the writers of the New Testament simply copy and graft in ancient god stories to fit with the stories recorded about Jesus? Did Jesus adapt these stories and use them to describe Himself and His ministry? This is the claim some skeptics of the Bible make in order to dismiss the historical account and deity of Jesus of Nazareth. Following is a brief overview of some claims made to align Jesus with the gods Mithras, Osiris, and Horus. Each are claimed to fall into the virgin birth, baptized at the age of 30, crucified, resurrected on the third day, and/or performed miracles categories.
First up—Mithras, the sun god.
Mithras was born out of solid rock, not of a virgin. There are shepherds in the birth narrative, but oddly these shepherds were supposedly before humans inhabited the earth. More interestingly, these stories were not circulated until more than a century after Jesus. Mithras is said to have performed miracles. This is nothing special since most, if not all, gods are said to have performed miracles. There is nothing in the Mithras accounts that he ever died. So it is reasonable to ask how can one be resurrected if he never died?
Next—Osiris, god of the afterlife (and many other).
The birth of Osiris was announced by three stars; Mintaka, Anilam, and Alnitak which are placed in the belt of the Orion constellation. This is simply odd mythology. This is not nearly the same as an announcement by the Magi. Osiris was killed, his body was dismembered, and scattered. Some time later all the body parts were rejoined and Osiris descended to the underworld where he became the lord of the dead. There is no resurrection account to a glorified body and certainly no ascension to heaven account. Jesus is sovereign over all creation and will judge the living and the dead (2 Tim. 4:1).
Lastly—Horus, great sky god represented as a falcon.
Some claim Horus was born of the virgin Meri. But according to murals, Horus was born of Isis and Osiris, not Meri. Perhaps Isis was a virgin, but Horus was conceived by normal sexual means between two gods. Horus was not immaculately conceived. According to Egyptian mythology, Horus was born in a swamp, not a cave (as some claim) and certainly not in a manger. Another parallel that is claimed is he was baptized at the age of 30 by “Anup the Baptizer.” But there is no record of this in the recorded accounts. Finally, Horas was not crucified between two thieves to pay the debt for the sins of the world. Horas is generally recognized as becoming one with Re, the sun god. At that point, Horas dies and is “reborn” everyday when the sun sets and rises.
These are just a few examples of how these mythological gods fail to compare to Jesus. Because some don’t want to recognize Jesus as the Messiah, they offer conjecture to explain away reality—they suppress the truth (Romans 1:18-25). Jesus is unique because God the creator added humanity to His deity so that He could take away the sins of the world (John 1:29; 1 John 3:5). Try as some might, there are no mythological or historical comparisons that align with the life, ministry, death, resurrection, or ascension of King Jesus. The Biblical accounts of Jesus are just as reliable today as they were when they were penned nearly 2,000 years ago. Christ Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8).








