Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Origin of Roman Catholic Church – 16

Continued from the earlier post –
All gospels attributed to Mathew, Luke, Peter, John, Mark and others were actually written by some priests of talent from this Roman Church and showing to have been written by these illiterate disciples of Jesus; this they did to perfect the alibi. It is quiet possible that the tips they got from the narration from these uneducated, rustic Apostles of Jesus. Historians generally do not accept this because, Roman Church people had all the talent to prepare alibi and by that pretend that what they publish is genuine and with their pressure could convince every body concerned that whatever is given in these gospels is true. A healthy crosschecking of all this biblical literature is yet not done since most historians who want to do research in this subject are already brainwashed by the teachings of Church since they are from that creed of Church.
One other source suggests that after Jesus left for Galilee, from there Jesus and a band of few trusted devotees and his mother began to journey toward the Eastern part of Asia in search of lost tribes of Jews. Before he did that, he appointed his trusted companions such as Peter to be at Jerusalem and continue to spread the message and bring people to the life style of righteousness. Contemporary records from regional sources suggest that Jesus traveled along with the traders to east. Jesus knew that those tribes traveled with their leader Sham in sea voyage. Jesus went in search of lost tribes and as he knew that, the lost tribe of Judah had left for Hind under the leadership of their king Sham. He began his journey to Hind on land whereas Sham had taken his followers by sea. This Lost tribe is probably the community of Yadav who are well placed in all north India and Maharashtra states of today. The name Yadav clearly shows the link in Judah and Yadav. Both these words have similar etymological reference. Sham is one name of King of Yadav people also well known amongst Hindus as Lord Krishna. Legendary belief is that Lord Krishna had come by sea route to the west coast of India during mythological times. Moreover, the followers of Krishna spread in the land from their first landing at probably Dwarka and other west coast ports. Today this community is one of the most populous communities in India. Lord Krishna's elder brother stayed back in the Mesopotamia and he was worshiped by people there as Lord of the farms called Hubal or Lord Baal whose symbol was plow and weapon was mace. In Hindu tradition, he is called Balaram. Ram means king, in Sanskrit language. Before the advent of Islam, this god, Hubal, was the principal god of many people from fertile land of Mesopotamia including Arabs. In Egyptian language king is mentioned as Ramses. It is quiet possible that there is some link in the ancient times between Mesopotamia and Hind. Moreover, that the popular lord of Hindus actually belonged to Mesopotamia! Balaram or Hubal does not have any temple in India but he has one at Mecca!
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