Unravelling The Mystery Of Apollonius Of Tyana – Was He A Superhuman?
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - This article is not about Lucifer or the Antichrist. It is about a good compassionate man who was born at the same time as Jesus, just a few miles away.
From early age it was clear that he was not an ordinary child. He had remarkable unknown powers and he claimed to be immortal. Ancient records say he was a superhuman…
It is still unknown how and where he actually died.
For a very long time, he was considered to be a rival to Jesus and he was a threat to Christianity...
Apollonius of Tyana, also known as the wandering philosopher was a fascinating personality of the ancient world. He has often been compared to Jesus of Nazareth because both were born and lived at the same time. Additionally, both manifested similar powers and taught compassion to mankind.
As we are about to find out, Apollonius was in many ways a man not of this world…
For more than 2,000 years his teachings have inspired the world he left behind.
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