The sixth time this question was on in a month..........NO!
2006-07-25 15:44:36
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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Jesus was actually two thieves who were so named by the inscription on their crosses they bore to Golgotha in Jerusalem when Pontius Pilate set the Christ FREE and conned the Biblical Jews into believing that there was only one man and that he was the Christ, but three out of four Gospels tell us that Christ was nowhere around the procession and none of them mention thieves before all arrive at Golgotha, so well was this secret kept.
Some non-Muslim Muslims in India, now Pakistan, known as Ahmadiiya or Qadianese preach that Jesus journeyed to Qadian and had children there and is buried in a tomb somewhere around, but they, like the Sunni and Shia, fail to understand that the Messiah was not Jesus but Jesus was the invention of Pontius Pilate on the day of the crucifixion.
The Messiah was actually a Muslim prophet, which is why the Biblical Jews wanted him dead, since they had dropped the belief in Angels and the Resurrection and set out to prove the Messiah an accursed fake with the crucifixion.
Actually, Abraham and Israel (Yaqub) and Musa and all these prophets were Muslims, but Biblical Jews hate Muslims, as can be seen by what is unfolding in Lebanon and Gaza today. They even hate their own God and condemned Him for allowing Hitler to play Jesus and attempt to wipe them out for the crucifixion of the two thieves that caused them to lose the Promised Land.
So when the Biblical Jews say they are on the lookout for the Messiah's first coming, they are only fooling because they dont want any Muslim prophet.
And when the Christrians say Jesus is coming again, they are talking about the son of the Sun God Zeus.
And if you hear Muslims saying that Jesus is a prophet of Islam, be sure that they dont understand the Quran and have been deceived by Billy Graham and the other Jesus freaks.
Amen.
2006-07-25 15:21:37
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answered by mythkiller-zuba 6
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A good chunk of his life is missing from the Gospels, and there have been many suggestions of what he did during that time. I think that it is possible that he visited India. And I think that, even if he didn't, he still may have been influenced by the philosophies of Hinduism and Buddism because, even without internet and cell phones, somehow information still spred in the ancient world. Of course it is sacrilegious for me to say that.
(Psst: there are some who believe that Jesus is the reincaration of Krishna (the eighth reincarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu).)
2006-07-25 15:03:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Atleast 15 years of Jesus's life has not been accounted for anywhere in the Bible or any other sources. He is believed to have spent this time in India and undergone spiritual development & enlightenment where he spent most of his time in the Himalayas. Although no clear proof exists, some evidence has been brought forth by certain authors in terms of mention in old Tibetan texts, etc.
2006-07-25 15:03:37
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answered by Harry 2
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Well we know from the Book of Mormon that he visited the ancient Americas after his resurrection and he told the people at that time living there that he was going to visit the other lost tribes of Israel so it may be possible. Of course he did not go there to be taught, if he DID go there he went to teach. There is NOTHING yogis could teach the Son of God.
2006-07-25 15:05:27
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answered by Mr. Curious 6
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jesus never visiting india but yogis visiting around the globe and give much more information about indian culture and about yogis.
2006-07-25 17:51:33
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answered by isiddhayoga 1
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Jesus walked the earth for 40 days after His ressurection. It's possible.
2006-07-25 15:00:38
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answered by Carol M 5
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sure thing there yah i work selling tickets at united airlines yeah jesus himself just pased threw here the other day threw down his cash bought a ticket and hopped on a plane to india, with his bible in tow too amazing what we get threw here if you only knew etc, jesus yep that was him sold him a nice ticket first clas bound for india etc
2006-07-25 15:02:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I do not think it is possible that Jesus visited India.
2006-07-25 14:59:49
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answered by m15 4
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Actually there is text out there that actuall puts christ in india, remember not all scripture is in that book they call the holy bible.
2006-07-25 15:04:35
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answered by Brother John 3
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Of course he did ... Where do you think he was during all that time he was missing from the Gospel ... he was acquiring the knowledge from the Orient
2006-07-25 15:12:54
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answered by fal`lus 2
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