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by Kersey Graves (Author), Acharya S. (Author)
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This is a reprint of Kersey Graves' 1875 classic about the sixteen messiahs who are known to history before Christ. Graves was ahead of his time, integrating the links between nature and religion to develop a unique understanding of spiritual thought. Among his unusual discoveries are a link between astrology and Christianity, including the true meaning of December 25, The Birthday of the Gods. The forty-five fascinating chapters include: * The Holy Ghost is of Oriental Origin * 346 Striking Analogies Between Christ and Krishna * Virgin Mothers and Virgin-Born Gods * Prophecies by a Serpent * Christ as a Spiritual Medium The introduction and full text of the original book are included; new material -- maps, illustrations and commentary -- has been added by Adventures Unlimited editors.

About the Author
Kersey Graves (1813-1883)was an Indiana Quaker. His other books are The Bible of Bibles (1879, The Biography of Satan (1880), and Robbing By Law (1888).

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  • Paperback: 436 pages
  • Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press; 6th Rev edition (November 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 093281395X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0932813954
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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76 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Very Important Work!, September 29, 2004
By Acharya S (Truth, USA) - See all my reviews
There is a reason this book keeps being reprinted: It is very important. Graves's seminal work has been widely assailed over the past century, yet it holds enough germane information concerning the world that is remains a classic, despite its perceived and real flaws.

I view "The World's 16 Crucified Saviors" to be so salient that I wrote the foreword to this edition, defending it against unwarranted criticism, of which there has been much, and much of which, it is shown, has been illusionary. The criticism Graves does warrant is that he failed to cite his sources often and carefully enough. Despite the fact that Graves was not a meticulous record-keeper, or, at least, what we have of his is hasty in its citation, we nevertheless possess significant, worldwide religious correspondences that go well beyond this one tome.

In spite of this difficulty, it turns out that many of the claims made popular by this clearly classic work are accurate to varying degrees, thus absolving Graves from the untoward characterization of his labor. The book is not fallacious--perhaps overly ambitious in its declarations, although it is not hard to get caught up in the moment when one discovers the real significance of comparative mythology. In that regard, this one small freethought book, written by an ex-minister, may have done more than practically any other in the past century to explore the odd correspondences among the world's religions and religious figures. These correspondences reveal a unity of thought that is extremely important today.

Acharya S, author of "The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold" and "Suns of God: Krishna, Buddha and Unveiled"
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68 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb edition of an 1875 classic., March 22, 2002
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What most Christians don't realize is that a great many of the elements of the story of Jesus Christ as related in the New Testament gospels are not unique in the recorded history of man. In fact, there have been at least fifteen demigods, saviors, or avatars that preceded Jesus in various times, places, and cultures -- including some that predate the Christian era by millennia! In 1875, Kersey Graves wrote a ground breaking treatise that told of these other miraculous and immaculately conceived personages, that stars pointed out the time and birthplace of the various saviors; the 25th of December is a common birthday attributed to these men; the 346 striking analogies between Jesus and Krishna; the stories of Appollonius, Osiris, and Magus; previous virgin mothers and virgin-born gods; prophecies by the figure of a serpent; the Holy Ghost of an oriental origin; Christ as a spiritual medium; the rival claims of saviors; and messianic prophecies. This photomechanical reprint of a true and seminal classic is now made available for a whole new generation of readers. The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors is very highly recommended reading for students of Christianity in general, and the anthropological/sociological role of the redeemer figure in the cultural and religious histories of the world.
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5.0 out of 5 stars In Defense of Graves and In Defense of Reason, March 10, 2009
For its time, this text was revolutionary. Many, though not all, of its assertions have been supported by recent scholarship and proven by a multitude of evidence. This text should be respected for the many contributions it made to our understanding of the subject of comparative religion.

Kersey Graves's Sixteen Crucified Saviors does not deserve the vitriol that it has suffered. Ironically, this author has been 'crucified' by critics since its publication, most of whom have revealed Christian biases. For an example, we need look no further than one particularly fallacious review of this very edition, right here on Amazon:

'Jeri Nevermind' claims, "Christianity not only did not borrow doctrines from pagan sources, but paganism borrowed from Christianity."

It would certainly be convenient for Christian fundamentalists and literalists were it true that Christianity never borrowed doctrines from pagan sources. However, this simply is not the case.

"Paganism" traditionally refers to religions and spiritual practices of pre-Christian Europe. So, strictly speaking, it would be impossible for pagan religions to borrow from Christianity, since Christianity did not exist yet. Obviously, this reviewer is using the term "paganism" to refer to polytheistic traditions or folk religion worldwide, as seen from a Western or Christian viewpoint. This usage of the term reveals the reviewer's Christian bias.

Later in his review, Jeri asserts that the 'history of religion' field of academia is "outdated."

That simply isn't true. Today, in the U.S. and abroad, many universities and some high schools offer courses on the history of religion as well as on the subject of "comparative religion," which specifically address the issue of cross-cultural influences on various religions, including pagan influence on Christianity.

I can't imagine Jeri would have any quarrel with fields such as "history of art" or "history of language." Such fields endlessly reveal the common sense fact that cultural traditions evolve over time due to influences from neighboring cultures. Are we to accept the biased notion that the Christian religion is the only aspect of culture that is above such influence and variation? Of course not. Every culture has its myths. There are Egyptian myths, Greek myths, and - yes - even Jewish myths.

Admittedly, critics are justified in arguing that Kersey Graves's text is dated and imperfect (as should be expected - it was published in the nineteenth century), but to go so far as to claim that Christianity is somehow absolutely free of influence from any other religion is absurd.

Jeri further claims, "There is now not a single credible scholar anywhere in the world that will argue in favor of this theory," referring to Graves's thesis - that there was pagan influence on Christianity. Actually, the reverse is true. Any scholar who claims that Christianity has somehow remained impervious to influence from all other religions is doing so in direct contradiction to the universal and fundamental precept of the study of culture itself - that culture is relative, evolves, etc. That religious traditions borrow from each other is simply a fact. It is implied in the entire concept of 'culture,' of which religion is an integral part.

In conclusion, Kersey Graves's The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors is not the most up to date nor the most well cited text on this subject. It is, however, one of the first and one of the most important, historically. If you're new to this subject, the works of Robert M. Price or Acharya S. might better suit you. One particularly good starting point, in my opinion, is D.M. Murdock's Christ in Egypt: The Horus Jesus Connection, which meticulously cites primary sources and credible scholars.
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