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Not so, say critics like Vexen Crabtree. A student of pagan religions and a self-described Satanist, Crabtree writes: "Christianity grew out of a mixture of Persian Mithraism, Judaism and the works of individuals such as St. Paul who gave us written records of this synthesis."
Kenneth Humphreys, whose website "Jesus Never Existed," takes aim at virtually all of the major tenets of Christianity, maintains that Mithraism was a "dress rehearsal" for Christianity and that the two religions are virtually identical.
Kenneth Humphreys, whose website "Jesus Never Existed," takes aim at virtually all of the major tenets of Christianity, maintains that Mithraism was a "dress rehearsal" for Christianity and that the two religions are virtually identical.