> Alan Statham wrote:
> Newb, I've studied religious history this year, and let me tell you: the babylonians were never mentioned. I'm sure you're confusing it with "Mithras", a religion that existed in celtic Europe and wich heavily influenced christianity (like christmas etc). Another thing you might be refering at is Zoroastrism, wich did influence a lot of religions, and not solely the christian one; and in fairness, it didn't determinated the christial religion at all. There probably is some babylonian influence though, via the judaism, but all in all, it must be quite small, and not distinctive either.
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Teachers, Professors, Historians, Parents, Popes (horror of horrors), Pastors, etc,
are not ALWAYS right.
In fact, it's possible that any of them could USUALLY be wrong.
This also means it's possible you and/or I could be wrong.
Motives have nothing to do with it.
I would love to respond to what you specifically typed above but instead I'll say:
Now, please keep any further discussion of this in the proper thread. 
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