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166BC. So they're implying Jesus learned from them. The same way Jesus went to India when he was a boy and stayed there until he was 30, in order to learned from the mystics there. From 30 to 33, he was head of the Jesus Movement, then the fucking jews killed him.
 
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166BC. So they're implying Jesus learned from them. The same way Jesus went to India when he was a boy and stay there until he was 30, in order to learned from the mystics there. From 30 to 33, he was head of the Jesus Movement, then the fucking jews killed him.
The Jews was said to have killed him because he was a threat to their religion.
 
166BC. So they're implying Jesus learned from them. The same way Jesus went to India when he was a boy and stay there until he was 30, in order to learned from the mystics there. From 30 to 33, he was head of the Jesus Movement, then the fucking jews killed him.
Jesus was actually a Tibetan Lama reincarnated in Bethlehem. Remember the "3 wise men from the east" at the navitity scene? They were Tibetan monks who brought along frankincense and myrrh
 
The Jews was said to have killed him because he was a threat to their religion.
He certainly was a threat to judaism and their authority/role as Pharisees. It was all political and Jesus was a victim of a political assassination.
 
He certainly was a threat to their religion and their authority/role as Pharisees. It was all political and Jesus was a victim of a political assassination.
In the end, the jews won. Whatever the Christians are embracing is not from jesus, but from paul.

 
Jesus was actually a Tibetan Lama reincarnated in Bethlehem. Remember the "3 wise men from the east" at the navitity scene? They were Tibetan monks who brought along frankincense and myrrh
OK, I never heard about Jesus being the reincarnated tibetan lama. Where was this written? I read a few books about him being in India.
 
In the end, the jews won. Whatever the Christians are embracing is not from jesus, but from paul.


Yes, for a guy who's never met Jesus, because Jesus was already dead by them, Paul's numerous letters to each region in that area managed to gain so much traction.
 
The Jews was said to have killed him because he was a threat to their religion.
Notice how different the Old (pre Jesus) and New Testaments are. The Old version was dark and filled with instructions about stoning women, child/animal sacrifice and genocides.

In contrast Jesus was compassionate to the poor, diseased and ignorant. Very Buddhist
 
OK, I never heard about Jesus being the reincarnated tibetan lama. Where was this written? I read a few books about him being in India.

I remember some BBC reporter did an investigative report on this. It was said Jesus didn't die at crucifixion but spent his remaining days at a temple in Kashmir
 
I remember some BBC reporter did an investigative report on this. It was said Jesus didn't die at crucifixion but spent his remaining days at a temple in Kashmir
Thus is More like what muslims believe. The food similarity from middle east to Xinjiang is uncanny. More meat than carbo.
 
OK, I never heard about Jesus being the reincarnated tibetan lama.
Hahaha.. OK lah.. this one is a conspiracy theory some people have been saying for a while

But Jesus retiring in Kashmir was in a BBC documentary. Can search in YouTube. I can't be bothered to watch anything about bloodthirsty Abrahamic cults
 

Here’s a summary (300 words or less) of the video you shared:


Jesus was a Buddhist Monk BBC Documentary


The video titled “Jesus was a Buddhist Monk” appears to be a BBC documentary that explores controversial and non-mainstream theories about the life of Jesus Christ beyond what traditional Christian sources describe. It delves into the so-called “missing years” of Jesus — the period from approximately ages 12 to 30 that is not covered by the canonical Gospels — and examines claims that Jesus may have traveled to India and Central Asia during this time, where he might have studied under Buddhist teachers or been influenced by Eastern spiritual traditions.


The documentary questions standard assumptions about Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection by bringing up alternative narratives and historical speculation. One such idea is that Jesus did not die on the cross in the traditional sense, but instead survived crucifixion and later lived out his life elsewhere, possibly in Kashmir, where some traditions claim he eventually died as an older man.


Throughout the film, the narrative highlights how scholars, historians, and various cultural sources have debated the historical accuracy of Gospel accounts, particularly regarding his death and what happened afterward. It shows that the traditional Christian belief in the literal resurrection has long been a subject of critical inquiry and alternative theories.


The documentary situates these ideas in broader historical and religious contexts, pointing out how diverse interpretations have emerged over centuries, some rooted in ancient texts, travel legends, or regional lore, rather than orthodox Christian teaching.


Note: Many of the alternative claims discussed (e.g., Jesus as a Buddhist monk or surviving crucifixion) are speculative and not supported by mainstream historical scholarship.
 
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