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Isn't the Christ-myther list of pre-Christian deities on which the Jesus story was based a valid list?
No.

Of the deities on this list:
-nine appear to be Christ-myther fabrications, not a deity in any culture.
-five were deities that were post-Christian
-two of them are pre-Christian, but had the "parallels" added to their stories in post-Christian times
-the rest are pre-Christian, but have no significant parallels to Jesus.

Click on the names to see specific details.  If you have any hard information which conflicts with what I am saying, please contact me and I will adjust the page accordingly.

Khrishna of Hindostan - no significant parallels to Jesus.

Buddha Sakia of India - no significant parallels to Jesus.

Salivahana of Bermuda - there are some parallels, but Salivahana dates to the 7th century A.D.

Osiris and Horus of Egypt - neither has any significant parallels to Jesus.

Odin of Scandinavia - there is one parallel, but Odin dates to the 6th century A.D.

Crite of Chaldea - apparently a Christ-myther fabrication and not a god in any culture.

Zoroaster of Persia - though he is a pre-Christian deity, the only significant parallels were things that were added to his story in post-Christian times.

Baal and Taut of Phoenicia - neither has any significant parallel to Jesus.

Indra of Tibet - no significant parallels to Jesus.

Bali of Afghanistan - no significant parallels to Jesus

Jao of Nepal - apparently a Christ-myther fabrication and not a god in any culture.

Wittoba of Bilingonese - a form of Krishna, has no significant parallels to Jesus.

Tammuz of Syria and Babylon - no significant parallels to Jesus.

Attis of Phrygia - though he is a pre-Christian deity, the only significant parallels were things that were added to his story in post-Christian times.

Xamolxis of Thrace - no significant parallels to Jesus.

Zoar of the Bonzes - apparently a Christ-myther fabrication and not a god in any culture.

Adad of Assyria - no significant parallels to Jesus.

Deva Tat and Sammonocadam of Siam - forms of Buddha, have no significant parallels to Jesus.

Alcides of Thebes - a form of Hercules, has no significant parallels to Jesus.

Mikado of the Sintoos - apparently a Christ-myther fabrication and not a god in any culture.

Beddru of Japan - apparently a Christ-myther fabrication and not a god in any culture.

Hesus or Eros, and Bremrillahm, of the Druids - no significant parallels to Jesus.

Thor, son of Odin, of the Gauls - no significant parallels to Jesus, and is post-Christian.

Cadmus of Greece - no significant parallels to Jesus.

Hil and Feta of Mandaites - apparently Christ-myther fabrications and not a gods in any culture.

Gentaut and Quetzalcoatl of Mexico - Gentaut appears to be a Christ-myther fabrication.  Quetzalcoatl appears to be post-Christian, and even if he was pre-Christian, how do you suppose the Israelites would have become familiar with him?

Universal Monarch of the Sibyls - a post-Christian deity.

Ischy of Formosa - apparently a Christ-myther fabrication and not a god in any culture.

Divine Teacher of Plato - Plato was referring to God.

Holy One of Xaca - no significant parallels to Jesus.

Fohi and Tien of China - Fohi has no significant parallels to Jesus.  Tien appears to be a Christ-myther fabrication and not a god in any culture.

Adonis, son of virgin lo, of Greece - no significant parallels to Jesus.  Also, his mother was named Myrrha or Smyrna and wasn't a virgin.

Ixion and Quirinus of Rome - no significant parallels to Jesus for either of them.

Prometheus of the Caucasus - no significant parallels to Jesus.

Mohammed or Mahomet, of Arabia. - post-Christian, and has no significant parallels to Jesus.