I wanted to do a quick update to my Aug 25 “Virtual 3D Alternatives…” post. While visiting the Korea sim in Second Life, I overheard a girl talking about a new grid called “Inworldz” which started based on the OpenSim software, buy have now moved past this and are becoming closer to Second Life standards.
I found “The Hidden Story of Jesus” a documentary by Theologian Dr. Robert Beckford and his investigations comparing similarities between different philosophies and religions. Posted here as a full (1:40:53) movie you can watch online.
I believe some men will justify anything to maintain their status and power. Ancient history and current events demonstrate perfect examples of man’s evil deeds. The lies spread in the name of good or God are innumerable. Investigator Paul Davids seems to stop at nothing in his search for the truth about stories of Jesus having traveled to India. His 2008 documentary “Jesus in India” is based on the book “King of Travelers” (Jesus’ Lost Years In India) by Edward T. Martin uncovering the details of the missing years of Jesus’ life. Davids was also inspired by the work of a Russian aristocrat Nicolas Notovitch and his work “La vie inconnue de Jesus Christ.” Notovitch claimed that while recuperating from a broken leg at the Hemis Tibetan Monastery, after some time the Buddhist monks told him they had an ancient texts narrating the life of Jesus (or Issa) translated from Pali as “Life of Saint Issa, Best of the Sons of Men.”
Several books have been written on the so called “missing years” of Jesus, which are not mentioned in the Christian Bible. Paul Davids makes an attempt to fill in the gaps and leaves it up to the viewer to discern the evidence. Here is the Tomb of Jesus website said to be in Kashmir India.
Posted below is the “Jesus in India” movie trailer.
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