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2007-10-05 21:19:24 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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2007-10-05 21:19:59 · update #1

Charlie69:

If you have any skill, you would be able to not only find more documents then you just listed there on me, but also be able to find out what where I've been, what what schools I went to, where I buy my groceries, what hobbies I have, my credit score, and all sorts of info.

2007-10-05 21:42:52 · update #2

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Do we know all of Paul's life? Do we know all of Moses' life? Do we know all of Job's life? Do we know all of Mary's life? Do we know all of ABraham's life? Do we know all of Matthew's life? Do we know all of Luke's life? Do we know all of John's life? Do we know all of Jesus' life?

So, because Jesus supposedly didn't sin as you put it, it's up for suspicion now, huh? He did something really dirty huh?

The Bible does not reveal every detail about any of the men and women that I've listed above. The Bible is God's word to us and is sufficient enough with the information that He wanted us to have. Did you know that 40 men wrote all 66 books of the Bible? Did you know that God authorized these writers to produce these 66 books of the Bible?

Anything that is truthfully not adjusted or tampered with in the Bible is what God authorized to be written there for our benefit. It was written aforetime for us today as a manual of instruction and love that we should understand the creation and future for mankind. It was written for intelligent people.

What is in the Bible about Jesus was what he wanted (God) for us to have. After Armageddon, many new scrolls will be opened and at that time many questions will be answered and information revealed. Maybe you will get to ask about Jesus at that time and "the missing 18 years".

2007-10-05 21:28:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

"He left his parent's home at the age of fourteen, accompanied by his 12 year old brother Ouriki, he traveled to Burma, India, China and Japan. His brother accompanied Jesus everywhere, until Ouriki was accidentally killed in China. Jesus took a lock of Ouriki's hair with him, for he loved him very much. Jesus was fifty years of age when he arrived in Japan, where he married and had three daughters. Finally, he died in the Japanese village of Shingo, where he had lived for forty-five years. He was buried in Shingo, which is on the main island of Japan - Honshū, and beside his tomb is another, containing the little box holding Ouriki's lock of hair."
- Thiaoouba Prophecy (page 143)
That makes up for the 18 unaccounted years.
The Jesus that died on the cross and was resurrected was not the same Jesus born in Bethlehem, he was an alien from the planet Thiaoouba in the form of Jesus. That is how he managed to resurrect himself, which he was able to do because his race is very spiritually evolved.
Hope that made sense! Cheers!

2007-10-06 08:06:29 · answer #2 · answered by Zonified 2 · 0 0

There are/were documents in circulation for a while regarding the life of Jesus, but they were not included. None of them could be 100% confirmed. Some Irish person on this site said that Jesus and Joseph of Arimathea were related, and Jesus went with him to Ireland to check out the tin mines there. Weird or what.

2007-10-05 21:23:07 · answer #3 · answered by Shinigami 7 · 1 1

2% of the inhabitants have not any sexual emotions in any respect so there's a one in fifty threat that Jesus belonged to the only million% male asexuals. the relationship of Jesus with Egypt is of great value, no rely whether or not Jesus certainly went to Egypt, the association is sufficient. Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Yoga, Gnosticism, and Neo-Platonism have been all practiced in Egypt today, notably at Alexandria and Memphis. it incredibly is alleged that Jesus survived in the desolate tract for 40 nights and days without nutrients or water. it incredibly is obtainable for somebody in deep samadhi. The Quell 3 area of the Gospels contain remarkable memories taken quickly from Buddhism, such because of the fact the three temptations of Buddha/Christ. additionally Jesus like Buddha and Mahavira taught in parables, one in all which, the skills, is Jain, others such because of the fact the Prodigal Son and the string of blind adult males are Buddhist. There are additionally different unusual issues in the Gospels, such because of the fact the greater youthful guy with Jesus in the backyard whilst Jesus grew to become into arrested, the guy on the nicely who led the apostles to the final supper, the final supper itself which, because of the fact the lifeless Sea scrolls reveal, grew to become right into a passover in accordance to an selection calender.

2016-10-21 05:15:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God is in total control and He has a reason for everything and if He omitted those 18 years then that period of Jesus life was not relevant to His mission. No I don't think it is suspicious because I trust God totally. He is probably sitting back looking at how man likes to add something to nothing and make it something. Its all very simple, but man wants to use his thoughts and complicate things. It's a distraction to take our mine off the real focus.

2007-10-05 21:47:31 · answer #5 · answered by sharonbalto 2 · 0 1

Maybe he did, but he was just a child. Some people say that it was he was about twelve that he discovered he is the Son of God, so how on earth would you react? Most people would be pretty freaked out to find that you are Gods only son to be on earth and that eventually you will be murdered in a long and brutal way by your neighbours - particularly a little boy. I would guess Jesus wasn't perfect in his younger years, but I think it's pretty excusable.

2007-10-05 21:32:46 · answer #6 · answered by floppity 7 · 0 1

Jesus Christ was and is the Lamb of God and was made infallible by his Father in heaven. It was not necessary to document the 18 years you speak of as Jesus had not yet begun his ministry. I think it may be possible that he committed minor sins, such as anger or impatience. However, this in nothing compared to what the rest of the world was doing at the time.

The Holy Son of God was the most perfect human being to ever walk the earth, and this is how he should be thought of. The key to the heart of humanity is the vine of God, and we should focus on eternity, which is the Lamb slain for the world.

2007-10-05 21:28:31 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Are there any records I could find on you besides a birth certificate and a couple of bills? Anyone writting a book on you? Even in the best biographies there are things missing. Do you suppose that back in those days pen and paper were a little hard to come by? You are listening to the wrong one my friend, he seems cool now, but when you kick the bucket, he will drag you to hell and devour you!!!!

2007-10-05 21:31:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Whether Jesus sinned or not, there is no denial that his words have transformed individuals and societies and have shaped history. Only a handful of individuals who have appeared about every 500 to 1000 yrs can make such a claim, and interestingly, they all claim their message is from God. It may be well that their words have something important for humanity's well-being and happiness and are worthy if not of our total acceptance, of our respect and honest appraisal of their significance and effect for the betterment of humanity.

2007-10-05 21:26:38 · answer #9 · answered by jaicee 6 · 0 2

From God's standpoint, all we need to know is what he did when he become a Man and took up the Assignment prepared for him by God. The Quran has stories of Jesus making Clay birds and bringing them to life..right.
Jesus himself said: “What I teach is not mine, but belongs to him that sent me. If anyone desires to do His will, he will know concerning the teaching whether it is from God or I speak of my own originality. ” (John 7:16-18)

2007-10-05 21:29:05 · answer #10 · answered by conundrum 7 · 0 1

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