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of the Greek god Dionysus (created circa 1,300BC) had a mythology so similar to Jesus the two shared multiple nicknames, origin fables, death fables, profession, and even being a sacred king killed and eaten in an eucharistic ritual for fecundity and purification.

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Fun Fact: of the Greek god Dionysus (created circa 1,300BC) had a mythology so similar to Jesus the two shared multiple nicknames, origin fables, death fables, “profession,” and even being “a sacred king killed and eaten in an eucharistic ritual for fecundity and purification.”

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