"Christianity is but stolen Kemetic / Egyptian religious philosophy and spirituality, including its rituals and beliefs, reframed in an Aryan image is the subject of the following presentation.":
KEMET (Egyptian) - (Began 4,000 BCE)
- The Mysteries
- The Sem, or mythical representations
- The Ritual as the book.of resurrection
- The sayings of Iu or Iu-em-hetep
- Huhi the father in heaven as the eternal, a title of Atum-Ra
- Ra, the holy spirit
- Ra the father of Iu the Su, or son of God, with the hawk or dove as the bird of the holy spirit
- Iu or Horus, the manifesting son of God
- The trinity of Atum (or Osiris) the father, Horus (or Iu) the son, and Ra the holy spirit
- Iu-Su or Iusa, the coming son of Iusaas, who was great with Iusa or Iusu
- The ever-coming Messu or Child as Egyptian
- Horus (or Heru), the Lord by name, as a child
- Isis, the virgin mother of Iu, her Su or son
- The .rst Horus as Child of the Virgin, the second as son of Ra, the father
- The first Horus as the founder, the second as fulfiller for the father
- The two mothers of Child-Horus, Isis and Nephthys, who were two sisters
- Meri or Nut, the mother-heaven The outcast great mother with her seven sons
- Isis taken by Horus in adultery with Sut
- Apt, the crib or manger, by name as the birthplace and mother in one
- Seb, the earth-father, as consort to the virgin Isis
- Seb, the foster-father to Child-Horus
- Seb, Isis and Horus, the Kamite holy trinity
Christian - (Began 200 BCE)
- The miracles.
- The parables.
- The Book of Revelation.
- The sayings of Jesus.
- Ihuh, the father in heaven as the eternal.
- God the Holy Ghost.
- God, the Father of Jesus, with the dove as the bird of the Holy Spirit.
- Jesus the manifesting Son of God.
- The Trinity of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
- Jesus.
- The Hebrew Messianic Child.
- Child-Jesus as the Lord by name (Gospels of the Infancy).
- Mary the virgin mother of Jesus.
- Jesus as the Virgin's child, the Christ as son of the father.
- Jesus as the founder, and the Christ as fulfiller for the father.
- The two mothers of Child-Jesus, who , were sisters.
- Mary, as Regina Cceli.
- Mary Magdalene, with her seven devils.
- The woman taken in adultery.
- The manger as cradle of the Child Christ.
- Joseph, the father on earth, as putative husband to the Virgin Mary.
- Joseph, as foster-father to the Child
- Jesus.
- Joseph, Mary and Jesus, a Christian holy trinity.
KEMET (Egyptian) - (Began 4,000 BCE)
- Seb, the builder of the house, the carpenter
- Seb, the custodian of the mummied dead
- Sut and Horus, the twin opponents
- Horus, the sower, and Sut, the destroyer, in the harvest-field
- Sut and Horus contending in the desert
- Sut and Horus contending on the Ben Ben or pyramidion
- Horus carried off by Sut to the summit of Mount Hetep
- Sut and Horus contending on the mount
- Sut undoing the good that Horus does
- S'men, for Khemen, a title of Taht
- S'men, who held Child-Horus in his arms as the young solar god
- Anna or Annit (a title of Hathor), with Taht-S'men
- The Petar or Petra by name in Egyptian as revealer to Horus
- The house in Annu
- The group in the house at Annu
- Horus in Annu
- Asar or Osiris
- The two sisters Mertae
- Osiris, whom Horus loved
- Osiris perfumed for his burial
- Osiris prays that he may be buried speedily
- Osiris prepared for burial under the hair of Hathor-Meri
- Osiris, who slept in the tomb at Annu
- Osiris raised from the tomb by Horus in Annu
- The mummy Osiris bidden to come forth by Horus
- The Great One who does the work of washing
- The star, as announcer for the Child Horus
- The seven Hathors (or cows) who minister to Horus
- Anup, the Precursor of Horus
- Anup, the Baptizer
- Aan, the saluter of Horus
- Aan, a name of the divine scribe
- Hermes, the scribe
- Mati, the registrar
- Taht, Shu, and black Sut
- Nut at the pool of the Persea, or sycamore-tree, as giver of divine drink
- Horus born in Annu, the place of bread
- The vesture put on Horus by the Goddess Tait
Christian - (Began 200 BCE)
- Joseph, the carpenter.
- Joseph of Arimathea, the keeper of the Corpus Christi.
- Satan and Jesus, the twin opponents.
- Jesus, the sower of the good seed, and Satan, the sower of tares.
- Satan and Jesus contending in the wilderness.
- Satan and Jesus contending on the pinnacle.
- Jesus spirited away by Satan into an exceeding high mountain.
- Satan and Jesus contending on the mount.
- Satan sowing tares by night.
- Simeon.
- Simeon, who took the Child-Jesus in his arms.
- Anna, the prophetess, with Simeon.
- Peter, the revealer to the Christ.
- Bethany.
- The group in the house at Bethany.
- Jesus in Bethany.
- Lazarus.
- The two sisters Mary and Martha.
- Lazarus, whom Jesus loved.
- Jesus anointed, when the odour fills the house.
- Jesus begs that his death may be effected quickly.
- Jesus prepared for his burial beneath the hair of Mary.
- Lazarus, who slept in the tomb at Bethany.
- Lazarus raised from the tomb by Jesus in Bethany.
- The mummy Lazarus bidden to come forth by Jesus.
- Jesus washing the feet of his disciples.
- The Star in the East that indicated the birthplace of Jesus.
- The seven women who minister to Jesus.
- John, the forerunner of Jesus the Christ.
- John the Baptist.
- John, the saluter of the Christ.
- John, the divine scribe.
- Hermas, the scribe.
- Matthew, the clerk.
- The three kings, or Magi.
- The woman at the well as giver of the water.
- Jesus born in Bethlehem, the house of bread.
- The swaddling clothes put on the infant Jesus.
KEMET (Egyptian) - (Began 4,000 BCE)
- Offerings made to the child by the worshipers in Annu
- Child-Horus with the head of Ra
- The Bull of Amenta in the place of birth
- The ass, 1u, in the birthplace
- The lions of the horizon attending upon Horus
- Child-Horus emerging from the
- Papyrus-reed
- Horus, the ancient child
- Horus, the gracious child
- Horus, one of five brethren
- Horus, the brother of Sut the betrayer
- Amsta, the one brother of Horus in the human form
- The two sisters of Horus
- Horus the lad in the country and youth in town
- Horus baptized with water by Anup
- Horus in the tank of flame
- Horus in his baptism becoming the beloved Son of God the Father
- Horus the husbandman with the fan in his hand
- Horus the Good Shepherd, with the crook upon his shoulder
- Horus with the four followers in the Mount
- Horus with the seven great spirits in the Mount
- Herrut the Apap-reptile, slayer of the younglings in the egg
- Isis commanded to take her child down into Egypt for safety
- Horus as the typical fish
- Horus as the fisher
- The four fishers with Horus as founders of the kingdom
- Sebek, the father of the fishers
- Two fisher-brethren, Kabhsenuf and Hapi
- Two other fisher-brethren, Amsta and Tuamutef.
- The seven on board the bark with Horus
- The wonderful net of the fishers
- Horus as the lamb
- Horus as the lion
- Horus (Iu) as the black child
- Horus as Ahi, the striker with the flabellum
- Horus identified with the Tat or Cross
- The blind Horus, in two characters, as the God and Manes
- Horus of twelve years
- Horus made a man of thirty years in his baptism
Christian - (Began 200 BCE)
- Offerings and worship of the Magi.
- Child-Jesus with the solar glory round his head.
- The ox in the birthplace of the Child.
- The ass in the birthplace (catacombs).
- The lions attending the Child-Christ (pseudo-Matthew).
- The Child-Jesus in the catacombs issuing from the Papyrus.
- The little old Jesus in the catacombs.
- Jesus, the child full of grace.
- Jesus, one of five brothers.
- Jesus, the brother of Judas the betrayer.
- James, the human brother of Jesus.
- The sisters of Jesus.
- Jesus as the child in the country and youth in town.
- Jesus baptized with water by John.
- Jesus the baptizer with fire.
- Jesus becoming the Son of God the Father in his baptism.
- Christ coming with the fan in his hand.
- Jesus the Good Shepherd, with the lamb or kid upon his shoulder.
- Jesus with the four disciples in the Mount.
- Jesus with the seven spirits in the Mount (Rev.).
- Herod, the murderer of the innocents.
- Mary warned to take her Child down into Egypt for safety.
- Jesus as Ichthus the fish.
- Jesus as the fisher.
- The four fishers with Jesus as founders of the kingdom.
- Zebedee, the father of the fishers.
- Two fisher-brethren, Simon and Andrew.
- Two other fisher-brethren, James and John.
- The seven fishers on board the bark with Jesus.
- The miraculous draught of fishes in the net.
- Jesus as the lamb.
- Jesus as a lion.
- Jesus as the little black bambino.
- Jesus wielding the scourge of cords as the striker.
- Jesus identified with the Cross.
- The two blind men of the Gospels.
- Jesus of twelve years.
- Jesus, the man of thirty years in his baptism.