Apollonius of Tyana had studied in the Himalayas about Lord Krishna and he returned and introduced these teachings to the Essenes, who became the first "Chrishn-ins", later Christians. The writings of Apollonius were re-written and plagiarized by Roman churchmen at the Council of Nicea three centuries later. In the fourth century, A.D., Hierocles accused the Christian priesthood of this plagury and of INVENTING a messiah by combining the name of the Druid sun god, Iesus, from the Western half of Constantine's Roman empire with the name Chrishna, from the Eastern half, which had become corrupted to Christ by that time.
Jesus's story is simply PLAGURISM!!! It was stolen from the pastimes of the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna who appeared on this earth 5,000 years ago. So it is time that all of these "Christians" admit their foolishness and surrender to the one true God, Lord Krishna.
2007-01-07
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You misspelled "plagiarized ". Otherwise, very true.
2007-01-07 15:55:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Right, so if you worship Krishna then i'm assuming you're Hindu. Hindus believe in many gods. So why is Krishna the 'one true god' if you presumably believe in other (Hindu) gods?
By the way, the Essenes were not the first christians, they were around from before Christianity existed. They were a group of pious Jews. I have seen the writings supposedly written by some of the Essenes (the Dead Sea Scrolls). None of them mention by name or by description either Jesus, or Apollonius of Tyre. The Roman church could not have plagarised these writings because the Dead Sea Scrolls we have today were not discovered until recently. So unless you're proposing there is another body of Essene writings (which if there were, all the antiquities scholars in the world would be shouting loudly about it, and they're not), i have to believe that you're either made this so-called research up so as to annoy people, or have been the victim of a conspiracy theory.
2007-01-08 00:43:56
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answered by Nikita21 4
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I'm a Hindu, and a fervent devotee of Lord Krishna....
Well, in my opinion, there is nothing about fake or true God.. You say the story of Jesus is plagia, maybe, maybe not.. But i agree that there are many similarities between Lord Jesus and Krishna.. However what's important is that we are all worshipping the One no matter how different our customs and rituals maybe...I think that the way you represent Jesus as fake will only create rifts between us, and this is NOT what we want!!
I believe in Jesus as i believe in Krishna and i celebrate Christmas as well!
No religion is fake as long as it teaches us to LOVE God... What you mean is that Jesus and Krishna make only one, then where's the problem? On the contrary, i think that's great! And this should unite Christians and Hindus NOT divide them!
2007-01-09 22:28:58
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answered by Mimi 2
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I find it quite ironic and humorous that you discredit the existence of Jesus Christ by drawing a very credible and well-thought out argument for how it might have been adapted from two other deities, and then go on to claim that one of the deities is in fact 'the one true God'! That's hysterical. What makes Krishna real and not Iesus? Or Mithra, another deity worshiped at the time? Why is Krishna to be believed but these others not? Because he was around 5000 years before? If anything that just makes him a more primitive god from a more primitive group of people.
Pssst...Here's a secret: they're all bullshit!
2007-01-07 16:07:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Many people say that jesus never existed. It is also very possible if not sure that people afterwards abused what He said on their own interest. Also people believed in Jesus alot before great Konstantine's age so if someone made Him up those were his students. If something likre that happened then 12 Fishermen had some magnificent beliefs and made alot of people to believe in them. Then i believe this is an even a greater miracle! If Jesus existed at least he had the help of God. Who can actually say that owns the absolute truth?
2007-01-08 00:38:04
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answered by be good 2
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What's the question?
So you're saying there actually is a God, and his name is Krishna? No, but maybe his claim to godness is more valid than Jesus'.
Christianity is full of plagiarism. For example, baptism came from an ancient Greek habit wherein the wise man thrusts a wannabe disciple's head into some water and holds him under water as he thrashes about.
"When you seek wisdom as you seek air, you shall be my disciple" the wise guy says. This tradition existed hundreds of years before Jesus. Jesus got baptism from the Greeks.
2007-01-07 16:03:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe your rite..coz.there are too many similarity between them.
1) Krishna and Christ~an
2) both of them was born in earth
3)both of them helped humans
4)they have powers
5)Krishna and Christ is the saviour when the world are in danger
6)Krishna is a hindu which existed bout 5000yrs ago..n christ only existed 2007 ago.
2007-01-07 23:16:46
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answered by Mesh 2
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Sorry to pop your bubble but they were all fakes. All of these Sun Gods were allegory to help remember the new ways of measuring time by the sun instead of the moon. Note the changingf of the number 13 and12 in everycase and the references to the number 30 for counting (silver coins in the Christ story) the number of days in a month instead of the Lunar 28.
2007-01-07 16:06:28
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answered by Barabas 5
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Jesus was born about 2007 years ago and your guy about 5000 do the maths that is a difference of 2993 years so how can one be true and not the other for in the old testament it was said that the Son of God would come to earth to absolve our sins that means to die for us and if you have never looked at the bible I advise you to keep shut until you have had time to read it I also take great offence at tbis question because I am a CHRISTIAN and I BELIEVE IN JESUS
2007-01-07 22:08:53
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answered by Morphius 2
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hari krshna my friend
oh and hari rama of course
jesus was and of course still is an embodiment or student perhaps or disciple or physical reincarnation of krsna or christ.
the term christ first came from the greek translation of the bible, before the latin version even? so one should try to find the original hebrew/aramaic word for christ.
if you want to tease blinkered christians i wouldnt do so by denying the existence of their god and offending them. thats not very krshna minded.
by the way are you aware of the existence of lord Maitreya?
2007-01-08 04:34:14
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all I don't like your name... Secondly, what ever you want... You can go to bed at night thinking whatever you like. But it's not true. Lol if that makes you feel happy then so be it.
2007-01-07 22:57:27
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answered by Pichka 2
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