I believe he could have traveled..He was the son of God from the get-go.
2006-06-09 14:35:24
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answered by hatingmsn 6
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This is a new rumor to me, and I"ve been a part of Christian religion as my daddy is a preacher since birth, but as God in the flesh, I believe he grew up as most Jews did at that time and until they were 12 they did not attend synagogue and education and they were not considered old enough to leave home until they were 30 - so I believe he was being educated and learning the trade of his earthly father as all the other Jewish boys were doing and I believe he was the Son of God at the same time - the descending of the dove and the act of his baptism was for our benefit not his! But I like your question, and not having ever researched that question, and being bound to this house as I am, it gives me a new something to research - thank you!
2006-06-09 14:45:58
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answered by dph_40 6
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Well, he was from a kingdom called Marovingia as crown prince, and would've been the next puppet king had Herod not been able to convince Cesar that he was actually looking to take over, so travelling through the far east wouldn't be impossible, but I'm more inclined to believe that he just suddenly came on the scene kinda like an fbi agent with no future and no past, but a great id and a history scenario..... believe what you want and so will I.
2006-06-09 14:38:08
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answered by shehawke 5
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No, I don't believe it. As the Son of God He wouldn't have learnt eastern mysticism, except God sanctioned it (from the bible, we know He doesn't.) The bible doesn't imply that any such thing happened, surely it would have been recorded. Afterall, it was recorded that He went to Egypt.
He'd always been the Son of God, since conception. Remember when He was twelve and stayed back at the temple. He said He was doing His Father's business. Quite deep for a twelve year old.
2006-06-09 14:51:28
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answered by harmony 3
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Jesus [PBUH] never travelled to India and he never was a son of God for he was human like any of us with the exception that he was a Prophet sent by Allah with miraculous qualities to guide the Bani- Israel.
2006-06-09 14:45:01
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answered by bashah1939 4
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As there is no proof (hence the word faith and belief) that he lived and was/is/whatever the son of god (again, IF !) , it's as likely that he survived or took an Alien ship home to the planet &^#bbb33 (just 33 Degrees of ^^23)
2006-06-09 14:37:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus had a rich uncle Joseph of Arimethia who took him to england. Not enough evidence of Him going to India, However St thomas is buried there in the City of Madras
http://www.sundayschoolcourses.com/joseph/joscont.htm
http://www.biblesearchers.com/hebrewchurch/primitive/primitive2.shtml
2006-06-09 14:53:26
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answered by rapturefuture 7
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It's possible, but in the end, does it matter?
Some of his teachings do mirror Buddhist teachings, especially in some of the Gnostic texts, he speaks of spiritual enlightenment and inner peace in *this* level of our existence, and less about the next life and all the other "canonical" texts.
2006-06-09 14:46:47
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answered by Spooky - Gender Anarchist 6
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After Da vinci code.... the next film to shake the beliefs of christian is going to be the film " Christ in India" this film was shot recently in Kullu Manali (Himachal pardesh-India)....
2006-06-14 20:20:04
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answered by ۞Aum۞ 7
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Yes, I think its possible, look at how different his beliefs were to his peoples and a lot of them do seem to coincide with eastern philosophy.
2006-06-09 14:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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