godnotgod
Thou art That
This is a spinoff from the thread: 'The Lost Years of Jesus', found here:
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/religious-debates/152801-lost-years-jesus.html
The question of whether he (Jesus/Yeshu/Issa/Yuz Aussaf) may have spent time in the Middle and Far East during his 18 or so missing years, and whether he may have survived the Crucifixion and returned there to live out his days and to die there has not been addressed.
Though there is no 'smoking gun' which clinches the question, the information pertaining to the notion of these travels far exceeds the paltry footnotes from the Christian sources themselves as to his whereabouts, and, taken as a whole, offer a far more compelling and, as far as I am concerned, convincing scenario. The very fact of missing accounts from the Christian world point to the simple idea of his not being present in the Near East at all. There are several aspects to this alternate story, some from Persia, others from India, Tibet, and Egypt. It is a large canvas, so I will leave it up to someone else to provide a starting point for our journey Eastward.
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/religious-debates/152801-lost-years-jesus.html
The question of whether he (Jesus/Yeshu/Issa/Yuz Aussaf) may have spent time in the Middle and Far East during his 18 or so missing years, and whether he may have survived the Crucifixion and returned there to live out his days and to die there has not been addressed.
Though there is no 'smoking gun' which clinches the question, the information pertaining to the notion of these travels far exceeds the paltry footnotes from the Christian sources themselves as to his whereabouts, and, taken as a whole, offer a far more compelling and, as far as I am concerned, convincing scenario. The very fact of missing accounts from the Christian world point to the simple idea of his not being present in the Near East at all. There are several aspects to this alternate story, some from Persia, others from India, Tibet, and Egypt. It is a large canvas, so I will leave it up to someone else to provide a starting point for our journey Eastward.
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