Thousands of years before Jesus was given the name "Christ", the Egyptians were preparing their dead for an afterlife. Have you done any research into the word "christ" with a small "c"? What I am trying to find out is: Was the word linked in any way to "lactose", "cream", or "milk"? Ms Judy Kay King, in her lectures and in her book, "The Isis Thesis", alludes to that connection. Ms King has deciphered over 800 hieroglyphics carved into various sarcophaguses and to her astonishment (and mine) she believes she has found that the Ancient Egyptians were knowledgeable about gene transfer, and that it is not possible without lactose for the phage to transfer. I am trying to find out what the word "christ" (with a small "c") meant BEFORE it was given to Jesus. I realize its Greek meaning is "anointed", but the hieroglyphics Ms King has deciphered shows that in molecular biology, the dying cell MUST have lactose in order for the phage to become transformed into a new "gene transfer" or new life. Thank you for any help you can provide.