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Christ's lost years, in between his childhood in egypt and his return as an adult seem to have been found -
thanks to good old archiology!

Aparently he traveled for a long time, he stayed in india for many years and was loved by the Dhalits and peasents and they refered to him as St.Issa. Further more he was thrown out by the Bhrammen for teaching the peasents about higher religion and philosophy (something to be repeated with the Rabis)
The he traveled to Tibbet apparently where he was taught by monks who believed he was Matreya Buddha (who was supposed to be white) - there are even writtings, written by an indian historian about jesus's/ st.issa's travels.

have you heard this?

there is also recent evidence provided to show that Jesus didnt die on the cross, or atleast when he came back to life. He traveled back to India, where he finally died of old age - there is a shrine to St.Issa in india....I also know that many Muslims refer to Jesus as St.Issa

2007-08-06 03:41:28 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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You can't take the King James Bible and prove that.

2007-08-06 03:45:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Just another attempt to discredit Jesus. I'm more inclined to believe scripture on this:

Luk 2:41-42 And His parents went to Jerusalem EVERY YEAR at the Feast of the Passover.
Luk 2:42 And when He was twelve years old, they went up to Jerusalem according to the custom of the Feast.
Luk 4:16 And He came to Nazareth, WHERE HE HAD BEEN BROUGHT UP. And, as His custom was, He went in to the synagogue on the Sabbath day and stood up to read.
Mat 21:11 And the crowd said, This is Jesus the prophet, FROM NAZARETH of Galilee.
Luk 4:24 And He said, Truly I say to you, No prophet is accepted in his native-place.
He wouldn't call Nazareth His native-place if He didn't live there. He was taken to Egypt to avoid Herod for two years, then returned to Nazareth where he was raised a carpenter as Joseph's son.

2007-08-06 03:51:56 · answer #2 · answered by prismcat38 4 · 1 0

Hm...that is news to me, but it could be very well possible. I doubt you could get any Christians to think this, they'll probably call it blasphemous or what not...But that is an interesting theory...that may have happened. Jesus and the Buddhists both go for peace...so who knows?
-EDIT- Also, the King James Bible was rewritten by King James, it was retranslated and made to endorse divorce, all for King James to marry one of his mistresses, because he was divorced. It was rewritten with whole PARTS missing, or rewritten. Read history before you read any sort of version of the Bible so that you can know what is behind it.

2007-08-06 03:47:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Jesus was a man.
Jesus was a Jew.
Jesus was a rabbi.
Jesus never told anyone to leave Judaism.
Jesus's disciples remained in Judaism.
Jesus's brother, James, was the head of Judaism.

2007-08-06 03:49:11 · answer #4 · answered by S K 7 · 3 0

Horse apples. Everything He taught was Fundamental Orthodox Judaism which the Hierarchy had lost track of.

2007-08-06 03:45:11 · answer #5 · answered by AngelsFan 6 · 1 0

No, I havenot heard or read anywhere. I have read the old testament, new testament, and other religious books. This is NEWS to me.

I looked at the website of the book http://reluctant-messenger.com/issa.htm If this is the St. Issa your talking about, please read the disclaimer http://reluctant-messenger.com/index.htm#disclaimer where it is notified as the book is a 'fiction'. So it made up story.

Good question, made me do research myself. Thank you. Hope this helps.

2007-08-06 03:51:12 · answer #6 · answered by DragonHeart 4 · 1 0

Actually, it seems everything about him has been invented. To add more plausibility most of what has been said about him was copied directly from the stories of Mithra.

2007-08-06 03:48:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

yes, it's very likely. all the christian ideals are buddhist. lmao.

2007-08-06 03:43:48 · answer #8 · answered by witchfinder general 3 · 0 2

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