| Arent there some striking parallels between the Jesus and Shang-Ti stories? |
| Critics claim Shang-Ti (aka Chang-Ti, Shang Te, or Tien) was worshipped
as a God in China about 500 years before Jesus, and was born of a virgin.
It took me a fair amount of searching, but I did finally find a site
(link at the bottom of this page) with a lot of information on this god.
None of it says anything about his being born of a virgin, and none
of the information given suggests any strong connection to Jesus.
Here is the information the site gives (I removed sources and repetitive details to save space - they can be found on the site linked at the bottom of the page): Shang Ti is equated with Indra. The Yellow Emperor was likened to Shang-Ti: he had the face of a dragon the constellation that bears his name had the body of a yellow dragon and ruled thunder and rain, and he departed on a dragon at the end of his life. The circumpolar zone was called the 'forbidden polar palace' and the emperor was believed to rule over the north pole in imitation of Shang-Ti. Shang Ti is invoked as dwelling in the sovereign heavens, looking up to the lofty nine-storied azure vault. The Polar Star is the Centre of Heaven. And: Shang-tes throne is in Tsze-wei, i. e., the Polar Star. And: Immediately over the central peak of Kwen-lun appears the Polar star, which is Shang-tes heavenly abode. And: In the central place the Polar star of Heaven, the one Bright One, the Great Monad, always dwells. Within the seas, in the valleys of Kwen-lun, at the northwest is Shang-tes Lower Recreation Palace. It is eight hundred le square, and eighty thousand feet high. In front there are nine walls, inclosed by a fence of precious stones. At the sides there are nine doors, through which the light streams, and it is guarded by beasts. Shang-tes wife also dwells in this region, immediately over which is Shang-tes Heavenly Palace, which is situated in the centre of the heavens, as his earthly one is in the centre of the earth. In Kwen-lun is Shang-tes lower recreation-palace Shang-tes wife dwells in this region, immediately over which is Shang-tes heavenly palace, which is situated in the centre of the heavens, as his earthly one is in the centre of the earth The Queen mother dwells alone in its midst, in the place where the genii sport. The sky god is called Tien, sky, sky god, and Chang-Ti, lord highness, lord on high'. Shang-ti was the supreme polar god. His seat was the Pivot. Shang-ti was the first king. Shang-tis palace is called Tsze-wei, a celestial space around the North pole. The centre post of a roof was a ki, and the chief upright, ki, of the local dwelling symbolised the Tai-Ki or Great Ki in heaven, the central support of the turning cosmos. The Great Ki was Shang-ti. Shang Ti was king of the gods. Shang Ti was a pillar god. Shang Ti was married to Kwai-Yin.
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