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…and went to Asia after His supposed crucifixion where He lived well into His eighties ministering to people who were much more accepting of him:
What’s there to refute? Have you evidence that Jesus went to Asia?…and went to Asia after His supposed crucifixion where He lived well into His eighties ministering to people who were much more accepting of him:
Me? No.What’s there to refute? Have you evidence that Jesus went to Asia?
Absolutely. Credible witnesses saw him ascend into heaven. And, he sent the Holy Spirit as promised, the Paraclete who would not come until he had ascended to the Father.The Bible. Jesus died and rose on the third day and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
Jesus is Jewish (King of the Jews). Says so in the Bible.
Has anyone here actually read any of these books?Me? No.
Someone mentioned some books on the subject.
“Jesus Lived in India: His Unknown Life Before and After the Crucifixion” by Dr. Holger Kersten
"The Original Jesus: The Buddhist Sources of Christianity [Paperback]
Elmar R. Gruber (Author), Holger Kersten (Author)
“Jesus and Buddha: The Parallel Sayings” by Dr. Marcus Borg and Jack Kornfield
Hey, I’ll buy that! How’s my credit?Our LORD lived in Asia. Israel/Palestine lie on the western edge of the Asian continent.
There is, however, not a speck of evidence that He left that narrow area (except as a child in Egypt).
He never taught reincarnation.
He never taught nirvana.
He taught faith in God the Father, while Buddhism does not maintain faith in a divinity.
He was well known in His home town of Nazareth, and no one ever mentioned Him leaving town for years.
There’s just no argument in favor of Him heading out to learn Buddhism.
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How do you refute the idea that Jesus was a Buddhist? The same way I refute aliens, telepathy, Sasquatch and Elvis is alive and almost eighty years old. I move on to a serious thread.…and went to Asia after His supposed crucifixion where He lived well into His eighties ministering to people who were much more accepting of him:
I was an atheist for many years, my friend. I have since returned to Christianity, though I am an Orthodox Christian. All I can say, is that these sorts of books are popular level, conjecture filled, ahistorical tabloids. Those titles are approximately one notch above that horrendously idiotic “film” called Zeitgeist that was slithering around the web a few years ago, giving unchecked and fallaciously stupid ammunition for all the nerdy Reddit atheist, basement lurkers. My point, is that these books are a dime a dozen, and most end up in the bargain bin about a year or so after their “groundbreaking” release. Focus on reputable sources, not sensational rags that are designed to make uninformed lay experts feel smart, and in possession of worldview shattering, esoteric secular mythology.I have not read the books in question but they are not the only ones in question. I’m not referring to the Book of Mormon, but another book that was published claiming that Jesus visited America. These sorts of things crop up from time to time. Just know the truth because it needs to be repeated daily to combat the falsehoods being spread daily.
Ed
Now, I have to unpeel this statement just a bit. In the above quote “yoga” is not about holding certain posses but rather relates to the original meaning of disciplining the mind, spirit and body. So Jesus may be asking his followers to live as he lived, to see things as he sees them, rather then the western idea that we need to be yoked like oxen to him and by so doing we share the load.Didn’t he say ‘Take my yoga upon you and learn of me, for my yoga is easy?’ Both yoga and yoke are pronounced as one syllable, with the final vowel silent, and both are the same word, zeugos, in Greek." (The Lost Years of Jesus Revealed, by Rev. Dr. Charles Francis Potter, 1962)
We know there was trade between Alexandria and India; archaeologists have found Indian artefacts in Alexandria. We know that the Buddhists sent missionaries to “the Greeks”, which could have been anywhere in Alexander’s empire from Afghanistan to Alexandria. Even apart from that, the two had many ideas in common: “Love others as you love yourself.” – Bhadramayakara vyakarana sutra 91.Well, Buddha-ism is an enlightened religion in its own right as Buddha taught peace, harmony and love. He was around before Christ by about 5 to 700 years. In 500 years a lot of information, concepts, meditations and insights can be passed about and expanded upon. I would have no problem with Christ gleaning and absorbing some of it. I don’t think Christ went to Asia, 'though. There’s always ‘the lost years,’ but they were probably just years that went unrecorded and/or uneventful. So, if Christ did make a quick trip to study Buddha-ism-who knows-I will still adhere to the gospels in the NT. There are no records or inferences about a Jew guy trapesing around trying to learn Buddha-ism.Interesting 'though.