If there was NO religion whatsoever, we all would be better off.
Think about that.
It is ALLL a bunch of propaganda to make us act a certain way.
What if it was not there at all. WOW!
2006-07-23 22:30:57
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answered by Moon Z 2
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What do you mean by "the same individual"?
Yes, I agree that the lives and teachings of Jesus and Krishna (and to add a third, the Buddha) are startlingly similar; there are even those who claim that Jesus is the reincarnation of Krishna. But they are three different entities in three different historical periods and geographic locations.
Shri Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born in the Dwapara Yuga sometime between 900 and 1200 B.C. and his religious teachings can be found in the Bhagavad-Gita, one of the sacred texts in Hinduism.
Buddha Skakyamuni (Siddhattha Gautama) was born as a royal prince in 624 BC in a place called Lumbini (which was originally in northern India but is now part of Nepal). The Buddha is the founder of the Buddhist religion.
Jesus Christ was born just over 2000 years ago in Bethlehem in Judea. His life is chronicled in the Gospels of the New Testament and His teachings are the basis for the Christian faith. He is also considered a prophet of Islam and is described in the Quran.
2006-07-23 22:48:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Two different individuals, born at two different periods and regions. The social miliu in which they were born were different. There are several instances in their lives, which are similar. The circumstances in which they were born were similar. Other wise, there is nothing similar in their lives. Krishna did not preach 'show your other cheek' type of philosophy in Gita. It is interesting to recall what Rajneesh had to say about the similar kind of ends that both Jesus and Krishna met. That Jesus died a tragic death is every body's knowledge. As a matter of fact, his crucifixion is venerated by the christian, as the high water mark in the spiritual history of Jesus. Compare this with the equally tragic death of Krishna- killed by a hunter, by mistake and died when none of his kith and kin were around. Similar was the death of Ram. He ended his life, by plunging himself into the river Sarayu. The Hindus have not sought to glorify them for the manner they died, whereas the christians have ascribed greatness to his tragic dealth. Jesus was certainly the most spiritual person of his time. There were many instances in his life time, which bear tiestimony to this fact. Rajneesh says that a truly spiritual person will be merry, go lucky, witty and jovia. That Jesus was a fun loving person is evident from Old Testement. That Krishna was a merry go-lucky person is known to all. According to Rajneesh, the westerners who have attained economic properity could treat Krishna as their role model or appropriate God rather than Jesus Christ, who is projected by the Church, as a serious looking tragic hero crucified . Jesus, is more approprate as a god-head, for the suffering people in the developing world.
2006-07-23 22:51:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey babe u got read the holy bhagwad gita. It has answers to all such questions.
Still since i've read it i'll tell u a few things.
In the gita Lord krishna says that he is the master of the universe and all living souls who attain salvation are dissolved into me.
In the chapter 15 he says no one created the universe and their is no end known.
This is confusing as at once they say that they created and another instance they say it's on its own.Understanding the holy bhagwad gita is next to impossible.U gotto read it a thousand times for a flash of enlightment.
I BELIVE JAINISM AND BUDDHISM HAVE THE MOST REALISTIC AND LOGICAL ANSWERS TO ALL QUESTIONS RELATED TO LIFE.
ACCORDING TO THESE NATURE AUTOMATICALLY GIVES BIRTH TO SAINT MAY IT BE JESUS, KRISHNA, RAMA, PROPHET, BUDDHA OR MAHAVIRA WHENEVER THE BALANCE OF EVIL AND GOOD IS DISTURBED IN FORMERS FAVOUR.
THESE SOULS ACCORDING TO THIER RESPESTIVE RELIGIOUS SCRIPTURES ATTAIN ENLIGHTMENT AND SALVATION AND THEY ALSO RE ESTABLISH RELIGION.
2006-07-23 22:52:05
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answered by theoden of rohan 2
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they are both fables based on (or mostly on) the life of a plant
(you sacrifice seed in May(ry) to get it resurrected after the 3rd moon, and it provides life, the process seems able to become an eternal food source (eternal life).
(there was never a real Jesus but there may have been a real person Krishna)
2006-07-23 22:34:25
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answered by PlayTOE- 3
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Yes, I guess a false Christ would have many similarities to the real Christ! lol believe me, Krishna did not die for your sins, and when Jesus returns back to earth, he isn't going to be chanting hare krishna hare rama...nope!
2006-07-23 22:44:05
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answered by skypiercer 4
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You should check out the similarities between Horus And Jesus.
2006-07-23 23:18:27
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answered by Mr. Bojangles 5
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No. The body of Christ it is the church is in a very undesirable position in the present day. devil has been waiting to divide us by denominations and our own common sense or way of wondering. We ought to stumble on a thanks to come back mutually and unite as one.
2016-10-15 09:37:27
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answered by ? 4
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Nope. Jesus was the one and only Son of God.
Go and worship a cow.
2006-07-23 22:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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actually during that era a lot of people who calmed to be sons of god...
and people actually believed them and followed them...
maybe both of them were just people who claimed to be the son of god but were just really god magicians...
I've seem magicians disappeared into thin air..
and I've seen magicians reappear...
well ...
what do u think...
should they also claim to be sons of god...
2006-07-23 22:38:30
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answered by joseu89 1
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