Jesus in India?

What needs do mythology and religion serve in today's world and in ancient times? Here we discuss the relationship between mythology, religion and science from mythological, religious and philosophical viewpoints.

Moderators: Clemsy, Martin_Weyers, Cindy B.

Do you think Jesus may have spent his missing years in India?

Yes!
11
38%
No!
5
17%
Maybe!
7
24%
Interesting, but unimportant!
6
21%
 
Total votes: 29

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Post by freespiritintraining »

Thanks Clemsy,

Re: Elaine Pagels and many others: another backwards trail of (journalistic; historical) evidence exists in "Reincarnation- the Missing Link In Christianity" by Elizabeth Claire Prophet's journalist duaghter Erin. At the very least it is very well researched with substantiated sources cited to circa 300 CE.

If they don't want to believe this movie there is another defined path to the issue . . . just follow the known, factual, historical record. And branch off (into mythology) when you reach a question . . . or see how mythology anwers the breakdown of historical belief systems regarding or characterized by formal., rigid, unyielding, orthodox, violent, dogmatized, ritualized, fundamental, self-righteous, close-minded, ignorant doctrine and theology.

They disappear; dissolve; are absorbed, transformed in the unquenchable fire . . . humanities spirtual evolution . . . to rise and fall again until we truly learn our spiritual lessons here on earth.

And maybe that can all be done in one lifetime . . . and maybe not.

I assert that it can; and that if nothing else my life is an example of that "transcendance" . . . whether it be a fullfillment of any kind of scriptural or Biblical prophesy, or not . . .

Consider the implications from a universal, humanitarian point of view . . .

-Brian Leslie Engler
May God Bless you And Those you Love And Care For: It does Anyway: Whether you Like it or Not.

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