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Mar 3 at 22:22 comment added Marduk Trimegistus @RobbieGoodwin if somebody someone ask you, "I have seen that your brother plays chess, have you ever played chess?" would you qualify that question of speculation? According to Merrian-Webster, speculating can mean to "ponder a subject" but I guess you meant something different. We can go to the chat if you have a different question.
Mar 3 at 20:42 comment added Marduk Trimegistus @RobbieGoodwin I can only say that a question barely fits as a speculation. Thanks for your take on the question btw.
Mar 3 at 19:28 comment added Robbie Goodwin OK… before we get thrown into Chat for extended discussion, the Answer is 'No, or if there is it's not well known.' Please accept that. If you'd had a basis other than idle, unsupported speculation, that might be very different. Please accept that also.
Mar 3 at 19:15 comment added Marduk Trimegistus @RobbieGoodwin take it as a purely random curious question (even if the motivation is very clear). I do not see any ground rule against it. If the answer is "no, and if there is it is not well known" I agree to accept it...
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Mar 3 at 19:00 comment added Robbie Goodwin Either this is pure speculation with no foundation, or something you heard, read or saw led you to ask. What other possibilities could there be? We knew the Question was 'about' the influence of Christianity in other mythologies; thanks. If it 'comes from' that influence, where is the evidence? Again, can you cite any sources, or this a purely random Question? 'Christian conquest of Egypt' is a new clue but how much d'you suggest it changes?
Mar 3 at 18:25 comment added Marduk Trimegistus @RobbieGoodwin the question comes from the influence of Christianity in other mythologies. There have been attempts to answer this question in the direction Egyptian mythology influencing Christianity. However I am not interested in that, I can see the parallelism. I am talking about Egyptian mythology getting feed back some influence from Christianity due to Christian conquest of Egypt. You are asking me for sources for that, but that is whole question! If I had it I would not be asking. A user below said to have something, but the users never replied back with it.
Mar 3 at 0:54 comment added Marduk Trimegistus @RobbieGoodwin invert the question, has the image of Isis being made more similar to that of Mary after a certain period
Mar 2 at 23:58 comment added Robbie Goodwin How do you think any image of Mary and Jesus significantly different from Isis and Horus?
Jan 22 at 18:29 answer added Wolves' Shepherd. timeline score: 0
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