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To: Eclectus who wrote (86948)6/15/2002 8:47:47 PM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 117110
 
Be my guest. Believe whatever things you like. Simply because I presented it, it does not necessarily mean I believe all that I have read.

On the other hand, it may be rash to dismiss what was presented in those two books as pure fantasy.

If truth be known, a number of things have been omitted from the Holy Bible. Like, for example, no mention is made of where Jesus spent his time from age 14 (when he was thought to be lost but was found in a temple debating with rabbis) to about 30 before he embarked on his mission over a period of about 3 years. And it would appear that Adam and Eve were not the first man and woman God ever created. The Bible also omits mentioning the details of the Fall of Lucifer.

By the way, simply because Joseph was involved with Mary,
many faithful still believe that the body of Jesus was very special, being imbued with God Essence, whatever that means.

The book Secret Doctrines, tells that the Holy Spirit left Jesus immediately after the Crucifixion because Jesus' mission was over, and that Jesus was allegedly transferred from the Sepulchre to a monastery where he lived out the rest of his days in utter obscurity. According to the Moslems, Jesus was just a prophet, not someone as special as Christians have made Him to be.

BTW, it does not necessarily mean I believe this all I have ever heard or read. That may be others' compulsive perception. But that's OK by me. I am sharing an interesting or, if you like, a blasphemous account of Jesus' end, or something which you and others may simply dismiss it as pure fantasy.

BTW, have you heard of the joke about Adam and Eve being the happiest couple who ever lived? Why? Because Adam could never complain to Eve about how much better his mother's cooking was and Eve could not tell Adam who were the men she could have married!