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Created on: August 07, 2011 Last Updated: August 08, 2011
There is really nothing much known about the life of Jesus Christ.
His worshipers have always been directed by the publications that seem to constantly revolve around the same old subjects: His birth, his teachings, his crucifixion and death, his resurrection and ascension into heaven.
But, what if Jesus Christ didn't actually die on the cross for man's sins?
What if he survived the crucifixion, to continue his life elsewhere, and all Christians have since been misguided?
Believe it or not, there are reports of various evidence to suggest that this is what really occurred!
In the 1880's a Russian explorer, Nicolas Notovitch, suffered a broken leg after he was thrown from his horse in the Tibetan mountains.
The monks of a local monastery cared for him and, while recuperating, he was apparently made privy to an ancient manuscript that told the story of a man who had travelled from Israel along the silk road and reached Kashmir, in Northern India. This man's name was Issa. (Isha, and Yeshu, are Indian names for Jesus.)
There is a tomb in Srinagar, Kashmir, where it is widely believed that Jesus/Issa was placed when he died, many years after surviving the crucifixion!
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