Plagiarism is also a winning strategy. Much Judaic-Christian mythology is borrowed from earlier myths. The flood? Epic of Gilgamesh. Samson? A sun-god from earlier times (the hair being the corona, when cut everything goes dark). Human sacrifice has been going on at least as long as we've been practicing agriculture, so Jesus & the cross is just a replay that attempts to explain why the messiah died a common criminal. And speaking of human sacrifice, the "last supper" is clearly taken from a cannibal cult ("this is my blood, this is my body..."). All myths borrow heavily from those preceding them, just as much literature borrows from preceding works. Although Hebrew mythology has Moyshe brandishing his 10 laws, the reality is that one really ought to steal, at least if we're talking about a series of vaguely amusing stories.