atw: Re: OT Re: wheedling the needle
- From: "Naomi Kramer" <nkr@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 11:31:20 +1000
Always good to get down to good, solid facts, Michael!
'Never let facts get in the way of a good story.'
:)
- Naomi
> CAUTION. NOW A VERY "FRIDAY" TOPIC.
>
> Well then Daryl,
>
> Let's get into the fact of The Resuscitation (aka The Resurrection).
>
> Did you happen to see the BBC documentary "Did Jesus Really Die" on
> Compass (ABC TV) a couple of months ago?
>
> 'fraid JC didn't die on the cross, mate.
>
> Lived to the age of 80 as a Buddhist Monk and teacher in Nepal and was
> then buried East-West in the tradition of Judaism, unlike the Buddhist
> High Lama buried next to him (lying North-South).
>
> Carvings of his feet beside his tomb (yes it still exists) provide
> forens= ic evidence of this. When overlapped by computer imaging, in
> the manner that he was attached to the cross, they reveal that the
> scars left by the nail through his feet align correctly.
>
> If you look at Christianity, it is just latter day Buddhism with a
> Jewish flavour. (Fish and loaves thing comes from Buddhism too.)
>
> Hope none of the above offends, but it is dinkum.
>
> This also explains the mystery of who the three wise men (TWM) were:
> Buddhist Monks who followed a star, whilst looking for a reincarnation
> of=
>
> their dead Lama and found the baby JC and it explains why, after JC's
> bar mitzvah (at age 13) he disappeared from the Middle East from ages
> 14-29, whilst being trained as a Buddhist Monk, to return to Jerusalem
> with his teachings.
>
> If you think the ready travelling of such distances in such times is
> unthinkable, remember the trade routes to the Far East, from whence
> the frankincense and myrrh came with the TWM.
>
> If you think about it. JC had to head East afterwards as he was
> escaping the Roman Empire, which controlled everything to the West.
>
> Hope all of the above doesn't make you a little cross.
>
> But the truth had to come out some time.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Michael
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