Comparative Religion
My ongoing study into worldly religions and their believed origins continues, but this is something I think will interest a lot of you here. It’s the story of Beddou or Fot who the Lamas claim to be the truest incarnation of God. Eastern writing suggests that Beddou was born at 1027BC in Cashmere. It is believed that the term Beddou is merely a variant mode of the word Buddah (enlightened one). As most of you will already know there was not one Buddha but according to Buddhist traditions, a series of enlightened men, although the most revered is Guatama.
Here is an extract from The Ruins of Empires by C.F Volney recounting the sacred history of Fot:
“All the Eastern writers agree in placing the birth of Beddou 1027 B.C. The doctrines of this Deity prevailed over Japan, China, and Ceylon. According to the sacred tenets of his religion, ‘God is incessantly rendering himself incarnate,’ but his greatest and most solemn incarnation was three thousand years ago, in the province of Cashmere, under the name of Fot, or Beddou. He was believed to have sprung from the right intercostal of a virgin of the royal blood, who, when she became a mother, did not the less continue to be a virgin; that the king of the country, uneasy at his birth, was desirous to put him to death, and hence caused all the males that were born at the same period to be put to death, and also that, being saved by shepherds, he lived in the desert to the age of thirty years, at which time he opened his commission, preaching the doctrines of truth, and casting out devils; that he performed a multitude of the most astonishing miracles, spent his life fasting, and in the severest mortifications, and at his death bequeathed to his disciples the volume in which the principles of his religion are contained.”
Sounds familiar right? In fact the parallels between the story of Buddah and Jesus are astounding. Yet the further back I go it becomes more and more evident that ALL religions took their foundation from the beliefs and allegories of the Ancient Egyptians! Read up on Thoth, Horus and Set.
For further reading check out:-
The Worlds Sixteen Crucified Saviours - Kersey Graves
Ancient Egyptian Religion – E.A.Wallis Budge
The Ruins of Empires – C.F. Volney





