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- Jesus in India - Being an account of Jesus\\' escape from death on the jesus-was-a-buddhist theories cross and of his journey to India.
- A Radical Ecumenism - The possible Buddhist origins of Christianity.
- Is Jesus a Buddhist? - Message sent by Dr. Tin Htut. Gives some jesus-was-a-buddhist theories reasons christianity for thinking he may be. Also asks jesus-was-a-buddhist theories the question, christianity "Is Jesus a Bodhisatta?"
- Apollonius the Nazarene - An essay on the Gymnosophists of ancient Alexandria, buddhism and other religions Egypt, and their Indian Buddhist origins.
- Was Jesus A Buddhist? - An article by Rev. Samuel A Trumbore, Unitarian jesus-was-a-buddhist theories Universalist Fellowship.
- Ancient Nazoreans & Buddhism - Essay about a reference to the Ashokan pillers buddhism and other christianity religions in The Apocalypse of Peter, an early Christian buddhism and christianity other religions non-canonical scripture, as proof of the ancient connection buddhism christianity and other religions between Buddhism and Christianity.
- Was Jesus a Buddhist? - A sermon by Rev. Jim Sanderson at the christianity Jenkins Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on 1998 October 11. christianity Outlines similarities and differences concluding that Jesus wasn\'t christianity a Buddhist.
- The Lost Years of Jesus - Ancient scrolls reveal that Jesus spent seventeen years in India jesus-was-a-buddhist theories and Tibet and was called Saint Issa.
- Jesus, Boddhisatva of Nazareth - 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 pilgrimage from Jerusalem to Benares was recorded by Brahmanistic historians. Today they still k
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