Sunday, December 30, 2018

Origin of Roman Catholic Church – 82

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Recent research by some well-known scientists from Protestant Church has discovered that the sayings of Jesus are in line with what Vedas of Hinduism say. This gives us some new approach about the ideology, which Jesus was explaining to his followers. Protestants researchers' claim that as one theory had already suggested that Jesus had been to India during his teenage by traveling along with traders from east. That theory says that Jesus was encouraged by Elias who is better known as John the Baptist, who had been to India and had learned Vedic teachings and returned to Jerusalem. He had told some inquisitive young men like Jesus about teachings from India and that they differed from the usual teachings of Old Testament. The theory further says that Jesus after reaching India had joined one teaching institute probably Nalanda University and there he learned teachings of Upanishad, Veda and other subjects. There he also was initiated into the practices of penance and austerity. He had been in India learning all that; and after having graduated from that University, with consent of his preceptor returned to his native place and began to preach the teachings of Vedas in the terms that the local people can understand. The teaching was very simple. It recommended that the best way of life is to practices righteousness, kindness, love and mercy to those who deserve. As the teaching was very simple, the common people of his tribe and more around began to be attracted to it. The God Jesus mentioned was not the usual god to whom Jews generally prayed for, but his god was within the worshipers. He told to be honest to that God within and his god was not something that is in heavens. This difference Jew priesthood anyway did not appreciate and began to hate him as somebody anti God. We all know how after that they manipulated the hanging of Jesus along with two other criminals. Protestant researchers suggest that all teachings of Jesus are perfectly connected with Hindus teachings. The saying on the Vedas says, "Aham Brahmasmi", meaning, "I am God". Was often expressed by Jesus in his speeches and that has baffled those Jew priests and even today those brought up in that teaching do not understand Jesus and are often out to misinterpret it. However, those who are well versed with Hindu teachings are not baffled at all. Most speeches of Jesus as given In Mathews and other Gospels when read with this interpretation can understand Jesus very well and so those researchers claim today that Jesus ws preaching Hindu thought and has nothing to do with Judaism.
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