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Offline lucette

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the real Jesus
« on: February 10, 2018, 01:20:08 pm »
the real Jesus   :)


who looked like kind of this picture,i think ; 


not at all like ``The white Anglo Jesus that we're all used to seeing is Cesare Borgia  ,   son of a medieval Pope who hired Freemason Michelangelo to paint Jesus in his son's likeness.``bah !!
[thanks for that information Zebro ] 


the church made their own horror story


but no way god would do that to his own Son






their are stories that say that Jesus survived the cross [bc   pontius pilatus who orded the crucifixion,
was shitting  in his pants ,for the anger of god ,he took Jesus of the cross before he could die]

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Jesus went to India with his mother
their is his grave also.


While the Christian churches commemorate Jesus' ascension, pilgrims visit the grave in the Indian state of Kashmir. The Jesus who did not die on the cross traveled to India according to the survival theories with his mother. In a stone next to the sarcophagus, two footprints are engraved with stigmata.

Jesus' heaven is a grave at Srinagar

While the Christian churches commemorate Jesus' ascension, pilgrims visit the grave in the Indian state of Kashmir. The Jesus who did not die on the cross traveled to India according to the survival theories with his mother. In a stone next to the sarcophagus, two footprints are engraved with stigmata.


Apart from Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism know the story of Jesus in India. Even Christian (apocryphal) texts report His stay in Central Asia.

To make a journey from Jesus to India physically possible, his death on the cross and ascension would have to be denied. Two 'survival theories' appear in the literature. Both assume that Jesus did not die on the cross. This proposition fits into Islamic thinking, because the Quran denies the death of Jesus. After three days, Jesus gathered his strength and rose from the grave. When he recovered somewhat, he traveled with his mother to Damascus. In the vicinity of this city they stayed for some time in a place that is still referred to as Mayuam-i-isa: 'the place where Jesus lived'.
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In those days, Jesus would also have visited the city of Nisibis, near Edessa (the current Urfa in Southeast Turkey). Here he spoke to the king, perhaps the same person who had been cured by contact with the Mandilion before. Nowadays, the tourist gets the house of Mary appointed in Ephesus.

Jesus and Mary left Damascus and would have traveled to Afghanistan via Anatolia and Persia. Gradually, Jesus became known under the nickname Yuz Asaph: "leader of those who are cured of leprosy." The stories about Yuz Asaph always emphasize his miraculous power. A Sufi sect lives in north-western Afghanistan, honoring Yuz Asaph, "the prophet of Israel." The members of this sect also believe that Yuz Asaph (also called 'Isa' = Jesus) survived the crucifixion and traveled to Kashmir via Turkey and Afghanistan.

Followers of the 'Jesus in India theory' see in a passage in the Quran an additional proof for this journey: 'And we made a gesture to the son of Mary and his mother, and we gave them a hiding place on an elevated spot with green meadows and springs "(Sura 23:50).

Along the Damascus-Kashmir stretch there are several place names that seem to refer to this wondrous legend. In East Pakistan, near the current border with Kashmir, Mary, the mother of Jesus, is said to be buried. This place near the city of Mari is called Mai Mari da Asthan, which means: Mother Maria's final resting place.

Stories about a journey that Jesus made after the crucifixion come not only from Islamic and Buddhist sources. The apocryphal book "Acts of Thomas" also mentions a visit that Jesus made in the year 47, together with the Apostle Thomas, to the court of the Indian king Gundafor in Taxila (Pakistan). The theologian Irenaeus writes in his Adversus haereses (against the heretics, 2nd century) something about a stay of Jesus in Asia.

Jesus' legendary journey ended in Kashmir. There are also various references to the supposed stay of Jesus. Near Srinagar is a monument (the Takht-i-Suleiman or the Throne of Solomon) with inscription, in which Yuz is called Asaph: 'Jesus, prophet of the children of Israel'.

According to an oral tradition, the Kashmiri would descend from one of the lost tribes of Israel. Kashmir even appears in this tradition as the promised land that Moses sought, but never would have found. After the crucifixion, the apostles would have brought Jesus to this "promised land" to restore.

Near Pahalgam, amidst green meadows on the banks of the Lidder River, the name Aisjmuquam reminds us of this 'rehabilitation' of Jesus in Kashmir. Aisj is the local name for Isa, Jesus; muquam means resting place. Elsewhere in the green hills at the foot of the Himalayas the name Yusmarg, 'meadow of Jesus', also evokes associations with this episode from the life of Jesus.

But the 'proof' for those who believe in this alternative life course is his grave in Srinagar. The sign next to the tomb in the Rozabal mosque contains the following simple handwritten announcement: "Yuz Asaph entered the valley of Kashmir many centuries ago; his life was focused on seeking the truth ''. Under the tomb, which functions as a tomb, there is a crypt with the sarcophagus of Yuz Asaph.

Research in this area revealed a number of interesting issues. From under a thick layer of candle wax on a stone next to the sarcophagus, two footprints with stigmata engraved in the stone emerged 
. A crucifix and a rosary were also found.






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Offline Zebro

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Re: the real Jesus
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2018, 06:54:50 am »
Just saw this video clip. I remember hearing about this show done by the History Channel a few years ago, and there was a big controversy because Satan happened to look a lot like Obama. Lol. Seems like a pretty good comparison to me.

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« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2019, 11:17:57 am »
This is so funny when a reversal has told you[if true...] ,some time ago, that D.T.  has been the real jesus [ not the fake jesus of the vatican]




b.t.w. the real Jesus never died on the cross b.c a father would never ever  let his son been nailed to the cross to die
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