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Re: Coming Generations
Prewien Shankar (p.i.shankar@twi.tudelft.nl) wrote:
: >In article <4a2bp7$csk@babbage.ece.uc.edu> Savio <savio@cs.man.ac.uk> writes:
: >>If there is enough demand for this, I shall transcribe large parts of
: >>a great book that illustrates the factual evidence that christ was
: >>a Hindu/Buddhist and that his teachings are just those of the Vedas.
: >I would like to see this. At least the name of the book.
: >Vallath
: I am very interested in this too, I heard of this a couple of months ago,
: but was never able to find any info on it...
: Greetz from Holland, Prewien.
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Jesus Lived In India
Author: Holger Kersten
Publisher: Element Book Ltd., Longmead, Shaftsbury, Dorset SP7 8PL, England
Tel: 0747 51339
The following is an excerpt from the back of the book:
"Why has Christianity chosen to ignore its connections with the
religions of the East, and to dismiss repeatedly the numerous claims that
Jesus spent a large part of his life in India?
This compelling book presents irrefutable evidence that Jesus did
indeed live in India, dying there in old age. The result of many years
investigative research, "Jesus Lived In India" takes the reader to all the
historical sites connected with Jesus in Israel, the Middle East,
Afghanistan and India. As well as revealing age-old links between the
Israelites and the East, the evidence found by theologian Holger Kersten
points to the following startling conclusions:
* In his youth Jesus followed the ancient silk Road to India. While
there he studied Buddhism, adopting its tenets and becoming a spiritual
master
* Jesus survived the crucifixion
* After the 'resurrection' Jesus returned to India, to die an old age
* Jesus was buried in Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir, where he
continues to be revered as a saintly man
* The tomb of Jesus still exists in Kashmir"
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