chapters on the following subjects:
* Horus as the sun god.
* Horus battling the Prince of Darkness, Set or Seth.
* His birthday on December 25th or the winter solstice.
* His mother’s name or title being “Meri” or “Mery.”
* The star in the east and the wise men at Horus’s birth.
* Horus at the ages of 12 and 30.
* “Anup the Baptizer”.
* Horus’s 12 followers.
* His performing miracles, walking on water, healing the sick and raising the dead.
* The Egyptian gods’ many epithets such as “the Truth, the Light and the Good Shepherd.”
* Horus as “crucified.”
* The burial for three days and the resurrection, etc.
I have also written articles in support of several of these contentions, including about Horus in cruciform or as “crucified” and his father being “Seb” who was a tekton or “carpenter.”
In the article about Horus being “crucified,” I conclude:
“As revealed in my books ‘Christ in Egypt’ and ‘Suns of God,’ there is much more to the subject of Pagan gods and goddesses on a cross or in cruciform, serving as crucifixes. The images and descriptions of deities in cruciform include Osiris, Isis and Horus, and the answer to the question of whether or not Horus was ever associated with the cross and depicted on a cross or in cruciform must be a resounding yes.”
Finally, the following is an excerpt from my article on the connection between Joseph and Seb:
“As demonstrated