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Re: Was Jesus merely a prophet whose authority was similar to that of Moses, Buddha,
Cool yeah I seen that aswell on Wiki there seems to have been connections with ancient Greeks and Buddhism before Christianity, the Ptolemy dynasty started off by one of Alexander the Great's powerful generals and cousin who acquired some of the empire after his death, Cleopatra was Ptolemy decent. The empire went as far as India so must have been from there they bought back Buddism. Funny how hostility can bring back peaceful concepts.
Not exactly in its infancy. It was about like the spread of Christianity- after Buddhism was taken on by the state, it rapidly spread.
From wikipedia:
History of Buddhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So, it was floating around by the time Jesus was born.
There are legends that Jesus went with Joseph of Arimethia (spelling?) to the Celts and studied with the Druids and other legends that he went to India and studied Buddhism. But all the similarities between his teachings and these, I think, were available much closer to his usual stomping ground.
Unfortunately, we don't know if any part of the Bible, including the stories about Jesus' life (virgin birth, etc.) were written independently years after his ascension. There were so many documents that didn't make it in the Bible, others that made it in just barely (Revelations), and none of the gospels were written by eye-witnesses as far as we know.
That's where faith comes in. Though I don't believe the Bible should be taken literally or viewed as infallible, I do believe that the Bible can lead us to relationship with God and Christ, and that the Bible contains truth. However it came about, the Bible was inspired by God and so allows me, through both study and spirit, to gain entry to this inspiration.
Cool yeah I seen that aswell on Wiki there seems to have been connections with ancient Greeks and Buddhism before Christianity, the Ptolemy dynasty started off by one of Alexander the Great's powerful generals and cousin who acquired some of the empire after his death, Cleopatra was Ptolemy decent. The empire went as far as India so must have been from there they bought back Buddism. Funny how hostility can bring back peaceful concepts.