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Date Posted: 20:41:45 07/31/02 Wed
Author: gnossis
Subject: Re: What happened to Jesus?
In reply to: Susan 's message, "Re: What happened to Jesus?" on 17:17:54 07/31/02 Wed

>>I was reading on another site a participant who said
>>she was not certain about the Bible account of Jesus'
>>death and "ascension." I remembered in my regression
>>about my doubts about Jesus "ascending." It seemed he
>>just went some place else; left town, I guess. What
>>do you think?
>The accounts of Jesus' life went by word of mouth for
>a number of years before anyone started writing them
>down. We all know how when stories are passed from one
>person to the next, to the next, to the next, things
>get less and less accurate. It's not inconceiveable
>that by the time things were written down, the story
>had changed any number of times, not to mention taking
>into account the personal agendas and perspectives of
>those doing the writing. So, anything is possible. I
>remember reading a book years ago my a man who
>believed that Jesus survived the cruxificion and
>escaped to live out his life elsewhere in exile. Not
>entirely out the question, I would say. Wish I could
>remember the book or author...I'll let you know if I
>can find it.

Thanks, Susan, this really intrigues me.

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