at any moment in history its a pretty safe bet to claim that there will be more false prophets, I can do it right now : "mark my words, there will be more false prophets" , there you go, 100% this prophecy will come true.
@DanielsASJ I call it nothing. For that is worse than poison.
No change is non existence. And for 2000 years that's a lot of non existence.
Life is change! And no deity is above change. For change brought forth the very idea of deities.
Without change you do not exist. Therefore deities do not exist. Yours or any others.
When did you see the animals in nature worshiping any deities? Yours, or any others, or even their own.
So you believe you are above them, I say you are beneath them. Because even they recognize how the seasons change, no two being the same. Which you do not.
@DanielsASJ There was no one named "Jesus" until about 1630 AD. And "christ" is just a title, like "god".
What makes the ancient ethnocentric Middle Eastern Jewish religion more true than any of the other countless superstitions people have gobbled up over the ages? Do you really think that a Jewish zombie will give you eternal life? After all, he said that he had only been sent to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
Yes because I am trying hard to make sense and you don't have sense in your 80s
You would have been very happy living in the Stone Age with your superstitions. The modern world is simply too much for you. Have fun with your zombie.
Claim: Horus was called “Iusa”, the “ever-becoming son” and the “Holy Child”. Truth: No one in Egyptian history was ever called “Iusa” (the word does not exist) nor was anyone called “Holy Child”.
Claim: Horus came to fulfill the Law, and was supposed to reign one thousand years. Truth: There was no Egyptian “law” for Horus to fulfill, and there is no mention of a thousand year reign in Egyptian mythology.