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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

The Christian Gospels are Pirate-copies of the Buddhist Gospels

The 27 books of the New Testament, as known, constitute the fundamental holy scripture of Christianity.

Without the four Gospels according to Matthew, to Mark, to Luke and to John, Christianity is virtually null and void.

Recent epoch-making discoveries of old Sanskrit manuscripts in Central Asia and Kashmir provide decisive proof that the four Greek Gospels have been translated directly from the Sanskrit.

A careful comparison, word by word, sentence by sentence shows that the Christian Gospels are Pirate-copies of the Buddhist Gospels. God's word, therefore, is originally Buddha's word.

Comparison reveals that there is no person, no event, no locality mentioned in the four Christian Gospels not already present in the Buddhist Gospels that, for sure, are far earlier in time than their Christian copies.
The Sanskrit
TRi-RaTNaS
becomes the Latin
TRi-NiTaS.

...even the name is copied...
A Buddhist original... ...and a Christian copy

1 comment:

  1. I-fr-qa has all the answers! All religion comes from the anxious mind, all true spirituality from coming to terms with Timelessness and Oneness

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