Truth About the life of Jesus OR Is It...?

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This is a documentary that was shown on the BBC - Though it sounds quite convincing, do Christians believe that there is any truth to this? or just concocted to fuel public opinion? Apparently his tomb is in Kashmir, and he was not resurrected, and he does not sit on the 'right hand of God'.

This video does encourage debate, that is the only reason I've posted, not to cause arguments or offence.


http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?ei=UTF-8&gid=1333980&vid=1269050&b=0
 
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I don't think many Christians will really want to bother with trying to debate about these things, its just like the Da Vinci code, a popular conspiracy theory that claims to overturn all knowledge.
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You could be right. - Oh well, looked interesting, though if they don't agree with it, they should kick up a fuss when such things are aired, or even produced.
 
You could be right. - Oh well, looked interesting, though if they don't agree with it, they should kick up a fuss when such things are aired, or even produced.
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Sometimes they do get mad, but not in the same way as Muslims do about the cartoons and stuff. They are used to having the mick taken out of their faith now.
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And give it more publicity?!

Well if it's done the right way, it can be pulled and then who'd see it? Only a few.

Take the Sikhs, a play claiming rapes took place in a Gurdwara back in 2005 and the Sikhs went to the NIA in Birmingham and protested and it was pulled. Plus Chruch Priests were there backing us up.
 
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Sometimes they do get mad, but not in the same way as Muslims do about the cartoons and stuff. They are used to having the mick taken out of their faith now.
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True, but if you're religious, these falsified productions should sting to the core. they would me. Oh well.
 
True, but if you're religious, these falsified productions should sting to the core. they would me. Oh well.
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Yes, they normally do, but Christianity has been living in the Secular West for a long time now. It has grown thick-skinned and accustomed to criticism. Whereas the Muslim world is still very much a religious place, and Muslims are not as used to insults as Christians are.
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Yes, they normally do, but Christianity has been living in the Secular West for a long time now. It has grown thick-skinned and accustomed to criticism. Whereas the Muslim world is still very much a religious place, and Muslims are not as used to insults as Christians are.
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Perhaps there are less practicing Christians. It's only natural to defend what you believe in - Christianity has deteriorated in this country, would say the same in the USA (apart from a few states)
 

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