...why do you insist upon bearing false witness against me in this way? Aren't you supposed to be a Christian? If you can't produce the post of mine in this thread which explicitly claimed such, then I would put it to you that you owe me an apology.
Misquoting your opponent in order to invalidate their argument is the height of intellectual dishonesty.
Indulging in your usual whine-fest, I see. I don't owe you an apology, because I posted YOUR VERY OWN WORDS, in black-and-white. And, I can do it again, like so:
McWay,
1) ALL the gods I listed are virgin births (in their Mystery Religion form).
They have to be, when the sun is "born" on the 25th of December it rises in the constellation Virgo (the virgin) also known as the "House of Bread" or "Beth-le-hem" in Hebrew.
2) ALL the gods I listed are either crucified on a tree or a cross by an evil tyrant (again I'm referring to the Mystery Religion form)
They have to be. When the sun "dies" at Easter time, it happens near the stars of the Southern Cross. Allegorically this is represented by the sun (Jebus) being transfixed upon a cross/tree/tau. The first celebration of this happened in 2,400 BC... the first Mithras Easter.
3) Not sure about the "30 pieces of silver"; but I believe most of the Mystery Religion godmen are betrayed by a male lover/friend/disciple/confident... I think Issa was betrayed for crucifixion on a Tau (t-shape) for a "handful of coins".
Again, I'm referring to the Mystery religion versions of these godmen... which may differ from the folklore version. Listing differences between Jebus and the folklore version of these gods is tantamount to claiming the movie ET isn't based on the Jesus story (which it is).
The Luke
PS... one point at a time, let's keep the posts readable.
I owe YOU an apology? I don't think so.
BTW, who's the evil tyrant that crucified Attis? After all, you claimed that "ALL" of the gods were crucified. So, what's his name (and, for once, let's have a specific reference: chapter and verse).
I claimed Attis was crucified... there were several traditions which held that he was.
And these traditions would be.........
Indeed, you did claim that Attis was crucified. That means THAT'S HOW HE WAS KILLED. But, that ain't how the account goes. I've posted at three accounts about Attis, and his death is in one of two manners: Gored to death by a wild boar, or (the far more popular and noted manner) SELF-CASTRATION.
You've been asked for the better part of a week to produce the specific accounts, which state that Attis died in this manner. And, you've produced.....NOTHING (with the exception of excuses).
For you to actually think that the mention of crucifixion would involve someone that's already dead, instead of it being used to kill someone is, quite frankly, PREPOSTEROUS.
It is you who has decided to narrowly define crucifixion as EXECUTION upon a cross solely in order to score points here. The dead Attis being nailed to a tree DOES constitute Attis being crucified.
Me, and WordNet, and Webster's Dictionary, and darn near every dictionary, encylopedia, or thesaurus that mentions and defines the word. But, I guess all of those folks are in some global conspiracy to re-define crucifixion for the expressed purpose of "misquoting" you.

By your definition, you'd stand at the bottom of the cross for three long excruciating hours claiming Jesus wasn't crucified at all... and only proclaiming him crucified when he actually expired.
No, boy genius, I'd proclaim that Jesus was crucified, BECAUSE THE CROSS WAS THE INSTRUMENT USED TO KILL HIM. The same CANNOT be said for Attis, Osiris, Dionysus, Mithras, etc., all of whom you claimed were crucified.
Stop your sniveling and excuse-making. You can't back your words about Attis, or you would have done so by now. Crucifixion is a form of EXECUTION, how you kill people. Your desperately trying to salvage the use of a tree to carry off a corpse into crucifixion is downright PATHETIC. And, to top it all off, the effigy of Attis was strapped to a tree, anyway, representing an already deceased dude, killed by his own hand that removed his own balls.
Now you are extending the misquote to include my claiming Attis DIED upon the cross. That's just a blatant lie.
The Luke
Genius, that was crucifixion means.....DEATH BY being put on a cross, period. If that's not how Attis died, then he DIDN'T GET CRUCIFIED. Same goes for Osiris, Dionysus, and the rest.
One cuts off his nuts and bleeds to death; another gets stuck in a coffin and DROWNED; yet another gets burned and/or eaten (except for his heart). NONE OF THAT equals crucifixion. Put all the trees in the equation you like. That changes nothing.