Speaking of fiction and faith, there is this, from the mystery religion established before Jesus:
Mithra was born on December 25th of the virgin Anahita.
The babe was wrapped in swaddling clothes, placed in a manger and attended by shepherds.
He was considered a great traveling teacher and master.
He had 12 companions or "disciples."
He performed miracles.
As the "great bull of the Sun," Mithra sacrificed himself for world peace.
Mithra ascending to heaven in his solar cart, with sun symbolHe ascended to heaven.
Mithra was viewed as the Good Shepherd, the "Way, the Truth and the Light," the Redeemer, the Savior, the Messiah.
Mithra is omniscient, as he "hears all, sees all, knows all: none can deceive him."
He was identified with both the Lion and the Lamb.
His sacred day was Sunday, "the Lord's Day," hundreds of years before the appearance of Christ.
His religion had a eucharist or "Lord's Supper."
Mithra "sets his marks on the foreheads of his soldiers."
Mithraism emphasized baptism.
This is the link for the article this was taken from. There is also rather a lot about Mithraism in Wikipedia.
http://www.truthbeknown.com/mithra.htmWhat are the odds that each of these is simply a coincidence? I would say that one might be a coincidence, but all twelve? Factorial 12 (12!) is 467.001.600 to one as the odds for this.
So, its this a coincidence, or is it likely that part of the Jesus story was adapted from Mithraism?
It could not be vice-versa, because Mithraism came first.