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| A Radical Ecumenism  |
| The possible Buddhist origins of Christianity.
http://www.proaxis.com/~deardorj/ecumensm.htm |
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| Ancient Nazoreans & Buddhism  |
| Essay about a reference to the Ashokan pillers in The Apocalypse of Peter, an early Christian non-canonical scripture, as proof of the ancient connection between Buddhism and Christianity.
http://essenes.crosswinds.net/asoka.html |
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| Apollonius the Nazarene  |
| An essay on the Gymnosophists of ancient Alexandria, Egypt, and their Indian Buddhist origins.
http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/apoll/part8.txt |
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| Jesus in India  |
| Being an account of Jesus' escape from death on the cross and of his journey to India.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/1340/jesus_in_india.htm |
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| Jesus, Boddhisatva of Nazereth  |
| Ancient scrolls reveal that Jesus spent seventeen years in the Orient. From age thirteen to age twenty-nine, he was both student and teacher. The story of his pilgrimmage from Jerusalem to Benares was recorded by Brahmanistic historians. Today they still know him and love him as St. Issa. Their 'buddha'.
http://www.tsl.org/Masters/jesus/front.htm |
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| Rita M. Gross - This Buddhist's View of Jesus  |
| Jesus Christ through Buddhist Eyes
http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/buddhist-christian_studies/v019/19.1gross02.html |
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| The Holistic Path - A Buddhist Christmas 1997  |
| A Buddhist Christmas
http://www.mimbres.com/holp/holpath/budd1225.htm |
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| The Lost Years of Jesus  |
| Ancient scrolls reveal that Jesus spent seventeen years in India and Tibet and was called Saint Issa.
http://www.reluctant-messenger.com/issa.htm |
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| The Tomb of Jesus Christ Web Site  |
| Welcome to the Tomb of Jesus web site. Roza Bal the Buddhist connection.
http://www.tombofjesus.com/Buddhism.htm |
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| Was Jesus A Buddhist?  |
| An article by Rev. Samuel A Trumbore, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
http://www.trumbore.org/sam/sermons/s6c3.htm |
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