Friday, June 02, 2006

Well, at least this explains all the Jehovah's Witnesses who constantly come a callin'...



Japan is proud home of Christ's tomb - World - Times Online:
"......According to the account in the Christ Museum next to the tombs, Christ arrived in Japan at the age of 21 and learnt Japanese before returning to Judaea 12 years later to engage in his mission and preach about the “holy land of Japan”. The official Shingo history is that Jesus’s place on the Cross was “casually” taken by his brother, leaving Christ free to return to Japan. On his return he fell in love with Miyuko, a local girl, and lived happily with his family among the rice fields until dying aged 106.

Norihide Nagano, the straight-faced curator of the tombs, says that the theory that the grave does contain the remains of Jesus is supported by several pieces of evidence. [This is actually kind of fascinating - Rob] There is the local tradition, dating back hundreds of years, of drawing a charcoal cross on babies’ heads; and ancient kimonos made in the area incorporated a Star of David.

...“Did you enjoy the museum?” asks Mr Nagano. “If you did, I recommend you go to Ishikawa district. They have the tomb of Moses there.”"


BAMM!

The Jesus Sundae with the Moses topping!

You cannot beat that.

Of course others disagree.

Tomb of Jesus in Japan:
"Information given to tourists and visitors in Herai and propagated by the media seems severely distorted. It is implied that Jesus acquired all his knowledge from scholars in Japan, went to Judea to teach and then escaped crucifixion. Someone else died on the cross. There was no resurrection. This “legend” cannot be true, because 'Japanese Jesus' DID NOT preach and did not perform ANY miracles when he came to Japan after allegedly escaping crucifixion. How could Christ forget everything He knew?

[You just can't argue with that kind of logic can you? - Rob]

...Indeed, when we disregard myths, religions, fanatical doctrines, biased interpretations, emotions etc, and concentrate on facts, we have to accept the fact that Christ died on the cross and came back to life after nearly 3 days."


See, when you disregard myths, religions and biased interpretations, it's clear that the only logical answer is that a man died and then came back to life.

Happens all the time.

The mind reels, I tell you what...

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