Helena BlavatskyIn existographies, Helena Blavatsky (1831-1891) (CR:4) was a Russian religio-mythology scholar noted for []

Overview
In 1877, Blavatsky published volume one of her Isis Revealed.

In 1884, Helena Blavatsky, in volume two of her Isis Unveiled, citing Dutch Egyptologist Willem Pleyte (1836-1903) (Ѻ), on El, and Hodder Westropp and Wake Staniland on Phallism, stated the following view: [7]

El, the sun-god of the Syrians, the Egyptians, and the Semites, is declared by Pleyte to be no other than Set or Seth, and El is the primeval Saturn—Israel (see: Is-Ra-El). Siva is an AEthiopian god, the same as the Chaldean Baal–Bel; thus he is also Saturn. Saturn, El, Seth and Kiyun, or the biblical Chiun of Amos, are all one and the same deity, and may be all regarded in their worst aspect as Typhon [Set] the Destroyer. When the religious pantheon assumed a more definite expression, Typhon was separated from his androgyne—the good deity, and fell into degradation as a brutal unintellectual power.”

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The following are noted quotes:

Jesus Christ, i.e., the man-god of the Christians copied from the Avataras of every country, from the Hindu Krishna as well as the Egyptian Horus, was never a historical person. He is a deified personification of the glorified type of the great Hierophants of the temples, and his story, as told in the New Testament, is an allegory, assuredly containing profound esoteric truths, but still an allegory.”
— Helena Blavatsky (c.1877) (Ѻ)

“The biography of Jesus was invented after the first century.”
— Helena Blavatsky (c.1877) (Ѻ)

References
1. (a) Westropp, Hodder M. (1870). “Phallic Worship”, read before the Anthropological Society of London on Apr 5.
(b) Wake, C. Staniland. (1870). “Phallic Idea in the Religions of Antiquity”, read before the Anthropological Society of London on Apr 5.
(c) Wake, C. Staniland and Westropp, Hodder M. (1870). Phallism in Ancient Worships (with an introduction, additional notes, and an appendix by Alexander Wilder) (abs) (pg. 74). Publisher.
(d) Blavatsky, Helena. (1884). Isis Unveiled: a Master-Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology, Volume Two, Theology (pg. 524), J.W. Bouton.

External links
Blavatsky Bookstore – BlavatskyArchives.com.

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