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To: LLCF who wrote (11283)12/20/2010 6:49:18 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
<Because what I said was simple common sense.>
No it isn't...


It is common sense that the people who make claims have the duty to support them.

simple common sense is we have both come to our conclusions (opinion) based on whatever info we've found over time by our studies.

There are no studies that say Jesus spent 13 years in the "East" being instructed in mystical Eastern wisdom.

<Prove me wrong by posting several example of Taoist masters healing people and/or walking on water.>

Huh!? As I just said, you have YOUR opinion based on your knowledge base (clearly ZERO on this topic) as I have mine. Thanks for stating this though... it makes your rejection the idea of Jesus learning things in the east infinitely LESS credible.


No it doesn't. As I thought, you could cite no examples of Taoist masters doing the things you claimed.


<I'm sorry, there's nothing at that site that says Jesus was a Taoist or other Eastern mystic. >

Ummm, dummy... it tells you Jesus was reported to miracles and healings.


And he didn't need to be taught by a Taoist master to do that.