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US researcher hoping to discover body of Jesus in Kashmir tomb
THE HINDUSTAN TIMES ^ | MARCH 11, 2002

Posted on 03/11/2002 3:23:31 PM PST by Madiuq

An American researcher who believes she has found the final resting place of Jesus Christ is campaigning to exhume a body at a Muslim shrine in Kashmir for scientific tests.

Suzanne Marie Olsson, a New York-based researcher is currently in Srinagar, studying the Muslim shrine of Rozabal.

While Muslims say Rozabal houses the tomb of Yuza Asaf, a Muslim saint, many researchers believe it contains the body of Jesus Christ.

To put an end to speculation Olsson has suggested exhuming the remains at Rozabal for DNA testing and carbon dating.

"This will trace him (the saint) to his origin ... and resolve the raging controversy over the identity of the place forever," she told the Sunday edition of Kashmir's leading daily, the Greater Kashmir.

Olsson has already dug up a shrine at the Murree hill station in Pakistan under the supervision of archaeologists Ahmad Hassan Dani and Saida Rahman.

Muree is believed to be the resting place of Jesus' mother, Mary (Marium).

"The exhumed remains have been sent for the DNA testing and the report is awaited," she told the newspaper.

"Now Rozabal holds the key. If the remains there are sent for testing and then tallied with the results of the Murree project, it will either establish the link between the two shrines as being of similar origin and thus authenticate the Marium-Jesus theory or prove it wrong for good."

However, her project has run into trouble with the managers of the Rozabal shrine, who are strongly opposed to its "desecration".

"We will never allow it," said Mohammed Amin, one of the managers.

But Olsson, stressing the "purely scientific nature of her work" and her identity as a "seeker of truth", is pleading to be allowed to "verify the origin and identity of the saint" to put to rest wild speculation.

She has even written to Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah for help.

Olsson also believes Moses is buried in Bandipore in north Kashmir, the Islamic prophet Haroun at Harwan, on the outskirts of Srinagar, and Solomon at Takht-i-Suliaman in Srinagar.

"You have more Christian holy sites than even Egypt or Israel," she said in her appeal to the chief minister.

Olsson says she wants to unravel the truth about the shrines so that the scenic Himalayan region of Kashmir, ravaged by a decade-long Muslim insurgency that has claimed 35,000 lives, can become a pilgrimage centre for Christians and Muslims.


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To: Darth Sidious
I chuckled a bit, when I read your first post. I remember reading that book when I was in high school. I tried to read some their other works, but never got around to it.

It was interesting though.

81 posted on 03/11/2002 6:34:54 PM PST by Jeremy_Bentham
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To: Darth Sidious
I read it only about a year ago, it's the kind of thing I find irresistible even though I take it all with about a hundred grains of salt :)

All I remember was that I was really into it for the first part of the book, and then everything started to unravel, and by the end I walked away with the impression that it was implicitly a story about these three naively enthusiastic guys who were duped, by some loser (Plantard) living in a run-down flat, into publicizing his delusion of grandeur, or some fanciful made-up bedtime story his senile grand-mere once told him about his supposed "bloodline", or whatever.

That's not to say I think there's not "something to" all of the mysteries/secret societies/weird stuff the authors touch on in their story, though (I mean how could there not be, given the sheer scope of all the things they link together :). Just that in the end the picture seemed pretty clear: Plantard files some document/transcript with the Paris Bibliotheque (or whatever it was), the three authors go find it and follow down his primrose path, and repeat. I dunno...it was kinda disappointing when I got to this part of the story. :)

82 posted on 03/11/2002 6:38:36 PM PST by Dr. Frank fan
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To: HiTech RedNeck
Good Point. Although the crucified Jews were for the most part in Israel. I doubt there were many Jews in Kashmir which for back then would've been a world away.
83 posted on 03/11/2002 6:42:04 PM PST by ChicagoRepublican
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To: Stefan Stackhouse
"If the body of Jesus were ever found anywhere, why would there continue to BE any Christians at all? "

Exactly my thought. Sure would shoot a pretty darn big hole through the New Testament.


84 posted on 03/11/2002 6:48:02 PM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: Madiuq
CANCEL EASTER!!!

Suzie says so. She apparently knows better than God.

85 posted on 03/11/2002 6:49:29 PM PST by Charles Henrickson
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To: Madiuq
Why bother with a maybe in Kashmir, of all places? If this silly woman will merely go to Japan, people there will show her where Yeshua/Joshua/Jesus (depending on your preferred spelling) is really buried. There is a tomb in Japan that some people believe is the real resting place of Jesus. I'm not sure where it is. I could have told you in 1986 when I was there, but you know how it is, memory is always the second thing to go as one ages.
86 posted on 03/11/2002 6:52:48 PM PST by jimtorr
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To: ChicagoRepublican
Was Kashmir part of the Roman Empire of the time? Family could have taken the body of a crucified Jew back to a tomb in a different area. Now if the body showed signs of having survived a crucifixion and then healed, it would raise a bigger controversy. But again I've heard that sometimes the Romans would release crucified people who survived for some number of days.
87 posted on 03/11/2002 7:01:58 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck
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To: lavrenti
The whole Rennes story, especially the priest, is disturbing.

Very - I wish we could know what he said on his deathbed

I wouldn't be surprised if Thomas didn't die at St. Georges Mount in Madras but of old age in Sringar

Neither would I. Which disciple is supposed to have converted the Ethiopians?

88 posted on 03/11/2002 7:02:51 PM PST by realpatriot71
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To: Tennessee_Bob
He is not here; he has risen!

Bingo--- end of subject!

89 posted on 03/11/2002 7:03:24 PM PST by The Mayor
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To: Brilliant
Even assuming that you don't believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, how exactly do they explain that Jesus, Moses and Mary got to Kashmir?

No doubt the Kashmiri have some sort of answer to this. BS of course.

I'm not a Christian, but still I find this just plain stupid. Suppose they did find the bones of Jesus? How could they possibly know?

BTW, according to Quranic chronology, Miriam the sister of Moses and Miriam (Mary) the mother of Jesus are one and the same.

90 posted on 03/11/2002 7:07:46 PM PST by Salman
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To: HiTech RedNeck
Was Kashmir part of the Roman Empire of the time?

Ummmhhh, no, Kashmir was never in the Roman Empire. The Romans never got around to invading India. In fact, they never got farther east than a city near present-day Baghdad. Iraq is a good long ways from Pakistan or India.

91 posted on 03/11/2002 7:09:05 PM PST by jimtorr
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To: Tennessee_Bob
I've been to the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem a couple of years ago. It's just a few hundred feet from Golgatha where my saviour died, and it's empty! I even have pictures to prove it. I would be happy to share my "research" for free with this purported expert and save her all the trouble of digging up some poor Kashmiri saint's? grave. I can assure Ms. Olsson that she won't find Jesus' body in Kashmir, or anywhere else on this earth, for HE IS INDEED RISEN!!!
92 posted on 03/11/2002 7:10:32 PM PST by 1lawlady
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To: Madiuq
I am sure that Jesus was not a Muslim-and there is not a Muslim shrine at the right hand of God. I am sure of that.
93 posted on 03/11/2002 7:13:29 PM PST by AlGone2001
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To: Madiuq
Olsson says she wants to unravel the truth about the shrines so that the scenic Himalayan region of Kashmir, ravaged by a decade-long Muslim insurgency that has claimed 35,000 lives, can become a pilgrimage centre for Christians and Muslims.

As you see, the truth comes out in the end. She really wants to see a united religion of Christianity and Islam.

No can do!

Nothing to see here but another liar.

94 posted on 03/11/2002 7:16:45 PM PST by AlGone2001
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To: realpatriot71
that would be Philip, Acts 8:26
95 posted on 03/11/2002 7:23:58 PM PST by gracex7
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To: Madiuq
Who do I call to get a Christian fatwah announced against this blasphemer? < / sarcasm >
96 posted on 03/11/2002 7:29:41 PM PST by semaj
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To: gracex7
hat would be Philip, Acts 8:26

I knew someone here at FR would come through :-)

97 posted on 03/11/2002 7:33:48 PM PST by realpatriot71
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To: Madiuq
Mary, Jesus, Moses, and Solomon, not to mention assorted Islamic figures. Apparently Kashmir had a long history as a retirement spot for major religious figures. I wonder if Rev. Moon has bought property in the area - that'd be the test.
98 posted on 03/11/2002 7:35:52 PM PST by Southern Federalist
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To: 1lawlady
Unless the J-Man was mummified, and protected inside some kind of sarcophagus, I wouldn't expect to see a body in a tomb after 2000 years. The absence of a body in the Garden Tomb proves nothing.
99 posted on 03/12/2002 7:52:07 AM PST by patlaw_guy
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To: Revolting cat!;Shooter2.5
"Eitch", eh?

Not 'aitch' or 'ecce', eh?

Heck.

100 posted on 03/12/2002 8:15:20 AM PST by headsonpikes
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