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Old 06-26-2012, 07:02 AM   #37
Attarderb

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I doubt it. He raged in the temples, because of the way they were taxing religion.

He was also missing for most of his life. Where did he go? Why wasn't any of that recorded? Just his childhood, blank, and then he is thirty!

Some speculate that he actually learned from Buddhist Masters.

Also, he really was very much the jew. And taught many things that would not benefit the Buddhist on his path.
Jesus, if that was his real name was born a Jew, he lived as a Jew and died as a Jew. His followers were Jews. When he died he would have been buried and not put in a cave. He would have also led a Jewish life insofar that when he attained a certain age he would have married and raised a family.

Jesus could not have been a Buddah even if he had learned of the Buddahs teaching. He believed in a supreme being which goes against one of the fundamental principles of Buddhism. There is no evidence that he travelled far or that he came into contact with people from other countries other that the Romans.

I find this an odd discussion, why are we talking about it. When I informed my family that I was a practising Buddhist, my practising Jewish sister told me I worshipped idols. I gave up as a practising Jew more that sixty years ago and have been a practising Theravada Buddhist for more than thirty years.

Suffice to say, as Jesus and his followers were Jews, Christianity must be a sect of Judaism. I must write to the Vatican.

Peace

Gerry
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