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Hashlamah
Written by Mikhayah   
Saturday, 24 December 2005
ב''ה

שלום עליכם


Throughout the ages prophets have come and gone, each speaking a Universal message of Justice, Peace and Submission to the Laws of Nature, and the Will of the Divine. Over the years after their departure, the followers of their teachings (some sincere in intention and some seeking power, fortune and fame), bound them to the surrounding cultures and dogmas, thus making the original teachings seem almost indistinguishable from the surrounding societies' cultural baggage. Dismayed with this, the prevailing reaction (of those who become painstakingly aware of this cultural bias and religious bastardization of the original religion of Nature), is often withdraw from the spiritual and the core teachings of the prophets completely. But this has left a spiritual emptiness, not only within the hearts of those particular individuals, but also within the prevailing Western cultures which they are often a part of...

Last Updated ( Monday, 24 July 2006 )
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The Tomb of Jesus
Written by Mikhayah   
Monday, 09 August 2004

i don't intend to say much about this subject. Saying much about this sort of thing is more appropriate for thesis and book work. It is not a petty subject to be relegated to the realm of Internet debate and faceless bickering.



In the past i have argued quite passionately that Jesus lived on after the Crucifixion, and that he is correlated with certain figures, whose travels match up with the years and age of the figure during the time of their appearances. To get into this here and now is beyond the scope of this post, and would only reel us into a pointless Internet bickering between true believers of all religious varieties. With all due respect, few (if any who would post here), have researched the matter even 1/10 of what i have for the past 20 years of my 30 year life (with an enormous focus throughout the last 15 years).

Instead, i am writing this because i was very skeptical of this show only a few hours ago. Believing that Jesus returned to India with Thomas (or "Damis" in Greek correlations), after the Crucifixion (yes i said "returned," see the duplicate discoveries of "The Gospel of Saint Issa" for more information), i was more opt to believe that he likely died and was buried there at the age of 120 (which Islaamic Ahadeeth states in reference to his age).



Thus, i went into the viewing of this documentary very skeptical. i presumed them to be wrong from the get-go. In watching the documentary, however, (and the debates that followed), i have to say that this is perhaps the most important discovery since Nag Hammadi and the Dead Sea Scrolls. This is also one of the biggest cover-ups that i have been aware of on the behalf of the Israeli government (which intervened even during the escavation of the site, and the discovery of buried scrolls therein, to bring it to a hault, and weld the tomb shut).

If you are at all open minded about such issues, then do yourself a favor and watch the show.

If you are not open minded, then i would recommend you not watch it, and remain content with your chosen dogma (whether prejudicially mainstream Judaic, mainstream Christian or mainstream Muhammadean).

Shalom, Salaam, Shanti, Peace.

Last Updated ( Monday, 05 March 2007 )
 
Muhammad and James
Written by Mikhayah   
Monday, 09 August 2004

A Comparative Analysis of the Book of James and Islaamic Theology

Explore this comparative analysis between the Biblical Book of James and Islaamic Theology as explained from sources of the Qur’aan, and Hadeeth literature.

Contrast the words and works of James and his brother Jesus with the theology delineated in the Epistles of Paul.

Realize the underlying truth and common thread that runs through scriptures, throughout world religious traditions.

Available NOW from New Dawn Publications!

Last Updated ( Sunday, 18 June 2006 )
 

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