excreationist
Married mouth-breather
This is about the Wikipedia Religulous article
This is a section I attempt to add:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.ph...=920048609#The_Alleged_Horus-Jesus_Connection
My most recent attempt to add that section got reverted with the comment:
12 November 2019: "I see you have been attempting to push your agenda here for years despite an extended discussion on the article talk page regarding your pushing of non-WP:NPOV material"
in 28 July 2016 their comment was: "doesn't say much about the subject of the article; non-RS cites" ["Reliable Sources"]
From the Talk page:
"Major inaccuracies regarding the Horus-Jesus connection"
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.ph...curacies_regarding_the_Horus-Jesus_connection
I think the sources I referred to are "reliable".... it is about a documentary but some people in Wikipedia won't allow me to include criticism regarding the accuracy of its content. The article does allow a huge amount of comments from reviewers and how many stars they gave it, etc.
I have been really frustrated with this but if I can share my thoughts here then that would make me feel better.
This is a section I attempt to add:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.ph...=920048609#The_Alleged_Horus-Jesus_Connection
The Alleged Horus-Jesus Connection
The movie included a subtitled segment about alleged similarities between the stories of Horus and Jesus which involved amusing scenes from old movies about Jesus while the song Walk Like an Egyptian played. When asked about this part of the movie, the Straight Dope column stated “The notion that Jesus was copied from Horus is a stretch”.[48] The column says the alleged parallels repeated what self-taught Egyptologist Gerald Massey claimed “whose work has never been taken seriously by scholars". [48] StrangeNotions.com, which attempts to be "the central place of dialogue between Catholics and atheists",[49] republished an in-depth response to the claims of the Horus segment concluding these types of claims "have little or no connection to the facts". [50]
48: "Was Jesus copied from the Egyptian god Horus?". The Straight Dope. May 25, 2012. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
49: "About StrangeNotions.com". Retrieved 2019-11-11.
50: Sorensen, Jon (Nov–Dec 2012). "Horus Manure: Debunking the Jesus/Horus Connection". Catholic Answers Magazine. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
My most recent attempt to add that section got reverted with the comment:
12 November 2019: "I see you have been attempting to push your agenda here for years despite an extended discussion on the article talk page regarding your pushing of non-WP:NPOV material"
in 28 July 2016 their comment was: "doesn't say much about the subject of the article; non-RS cites" ["Reliable Sources"]
From the Talk page:
"Major inaccuracies regarding the Horus-Jesus connection"
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.ph...curacies_regarding_the_Horus-Jesus_connection
I think the sources I referred to are "reliable".... it is about a documentary but some people in Wikipedia won't allow me to include criticism regarding the accuracy of its content. The article does allow a huge amount of comments from reviewers and how many stars they gave it, etc.
I have been really frustrated with this but if I can share my thoughts here then that would make me feel better.