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Dear Paris,,
Regarding the paralellism between the "Holy Bible" and the teachings of Orpheus, and most of the other Mysts - Greek and others - we can put issues like:
Orpheus is by far more ancient than any Judaic and other "authors" that have reached us.
As a great Myst, Orpheus, was not introducing the punishment, in this or in the "next" life to offer "Paedia" to the people.
Orpheus is surpassing onto greater and higher values than precautions to avoid punishment, or even to be seen by others.
As we see, from his 7 commandments, He advices on what we have to be, not what to avoid. Exemption is the first, that under no circumstancences anyone is justifyied to take someone else's life.
Orpheus does not impose, directly or inderectly, his philosophy and teachings.
He never said or imposed that He is the only savior, and so on.
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Stratos, do you mean the virtues and merits found in the Holy Bible, are not initially discoverred in the Bible, but the Greeks, centuries before had set them? |
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