A child of the soil itself, Mithra was said to have been born with a knife and torch in hand, next to a sacred stream, and under a sacred tree.
<h3>Justification of Mithraism and the Cult of Isis on Christian rivalry.</h3>
A fundamental principle of the Mithraic circle was the notion of the resurrection of the flesh. It was thought that the protracted conflict between the forces of good and evil would eventually come to an end. A large bull would resurface on earth at this time, and Mithra would descend again and bring men back to life.
A secretive Roman religion known as Mithraism followed a pagan god by the name of Mithras. A tauroctony, a representation of the god Mithras slaughtering a sacred bull, served as the focal point of all of Mithraea.
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He was first sail around the globe.