You are still due to show proof of this... 
...or is the whole proof thing what confuses you?
Well, you got me on the census... I was incorrect.. As a matter of fact, that big census that the bible mentioned never took place.
So where's the proof again?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_of_QuiriniusNow as far as the story of Horus is concerned... You could easily google it, but since you won't.
Comparison of some life events of Horus and Jesus:
Comparison of some life events of Horus and Jesus:   
Event               Horus                     Yeshua of Nazareth, a.k.a. Jesus
Conception:            By a virgin. (There is some doubt about this matter)   By a virgin. 
Father:               Only begotten son of the God Osiris.         Only begotten son of Yehovah (in the form of the Holy Spirit).
Mother:               Isis-Meri.                   Miriam (now often referred to as Mary).
Foster father:            Seb, (a.k.a. Jo-Seph).                Joseph.
Foster father's ancestry:      Of royal descent.               Of royal descent.
Birth location:            In a cave.                  In a cave or stable.
Annunciation:            By an angel to Isis, his mother.         By an angel to Miriam, his mother. 
Birth heralded by:         The star Sirius, the morning star.         An unidentified "star in the East."   
Birth date:            Ancient Egyptians paraded a manger and child       Born during the fall. However, his birth date is now
               representing Horus through the streets at the time    celebrated on DEC-25. The date was chosen to occur on the
               of the winter solstice (about DEC-21). In reality,    same date as the birth of Mithra, Dionysus and the
               The had no birth date; he was not a human.         Sol Invictus (unconquerable Sun), etc.   
Birth announcement:         By angels.                  By angels. 
Birth witnesses:         Shepherds.                  Shepherds. 
Later witnesses to birth:      Three solar deities.               An unknown number of wise men.  They are said to have brought 
                                    three gifts; thus the legend grew that there were three men.
Death threat during infancy:      Herut tried to have Horus murdered.         Herod tried to have Jesus murdered.
Handling the threat:         The God That tells Horus' mother "Come, thou goddess    An angel tells Jesus' father to: "Arise and take the young child
               Isis, hide thyself with thy child."          and his mother and flee into Egypt."   
Rite of passage ritual:         Horus came of age with a special ritual, when his    Taken by parents to the temple for what is today called a bar mitzvah ritual.
               eye was restored.   
Age at the ritual:         12                     12
Break in life history:         No data between ages of 12 & 30.         No data between ages of 12 & 30.
Baptism location:         In the river Eridanus.               In the river Jordan.
Age at baptism:            30.                     30.
Baptized by:            Anup the Baptiser.               John the Baptist, a.k.a. John the Baptist.
Subsequent fate of the baptiser:   Beheaded.                  Beheaded.
Event               Horus                     Yeshua of Nazareth, a.k.a. Jesus
Conception:            By a virgin. (There is some doubt about this matter)   By a virgin. 
Father:               Only begotten son of the God Osiris.         Only begotten son of Yehovah (in the form of the Holy Spirit).
Mother:               Isis-Meri.                   Miriam (now often referred to as Mary).
Foster father:            Seb, (a.k.a. Jo-Seph).                Joseph.
Foster father's ancestry:      Of royal descent.               Of royal descent.
Birth location:            In a cave.                  In a cave or stable.
Annunciation:            By an angel to Isis, his mother.         By an angel to Miriam, his mother. 
Birth heralded by:         The star Sirius, the morning star.         An unidentified "star in the East."   
Birth date:            Ancient Egyptians paraded a manger and child       Born during the fall. However, his birth date is now
               representing Horus through the streets at the time    celebrated on DEC-25. The date was chosen to occur on the
               of the winter solstice (about DEC-21). In reality,    same date as the birth of Mithra, Dionysus and the
               The had no birth date; he was not a human.         Sol Invictus (unconquerable Sun), etc.   
Birth announcement:         By angels.                  By angels. 
Birth witnesses:         Shepherds.                  Shepherds. 
Later witnesses to birth:      Three solar deities.               An unknown number of wise men.  They are said to have brought 
                                    three gifts; thus the legend grew that there were three men.
Death threat during infancy:      Herut tried to have Horus murdered.         Herod tried to have Jesus murdered.
Handling the threat:         The God That tells Horus' mother "Come, thou goddess    An angel tells Jesus' father to: "Arise and take the young child
               Isis, hide thyself with thy child."          and his mother and flee into Egypt."   
Rite of passage ritual:         Horus came of age with a special ritual, when his    Taken by parents to the temple for what is today called a bar mitzvah ritual.
               eye was restored.   
Age at the ritual:         12                     12
Break in life history:         No data between ages of 12 & 30.         No data between ages of 12 & 30.
Baptism location:         In the river Eridanus.               In the river Jordan.
Age at baptism:            30.                     30.
Baptized by:            Anup the Baptiser.               John the Baptist, a.k.a. John the Baptist.
Subsequent fate of the baptiser:   Beheaded.                  Beheaded.