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To: Partisan Gunslinger
Hebrew names of place around where there would have been mines. Ancient carvings and paintings.

Citations and pictures por favor

You're saying India was a Christian nation then?

There was a time in the early church Christianity got a foot hold. It held in England and the rest of Europe because of the Roman empire - that was not the case in India. But the report I cited to you states similar points as your (still to be located) quote by Tertullian. Not to hard to see the comparison if one bothers to read.

An old Welsh manuscript refers to Joseph was "decurion". That is a minister of mines.

You probably have your sources all mixed up again. Cite the manuscript - links do work here. But if is referring to the latin - it only describes a military officer in the Roman infantry or cavalry OR member of a Roman city or town council. A member of the Sanhedren would not be either.

So not an honest man to be found in Britain at the time. Why is it the British lie so much more than anyone else?

Oh, cry me a river time. The problem is - show me a MS from the period that says so - not what is widely acknowledged as a myth/fiction nearly 1000 years later.

Several papal councils starting with Pisa concluded that Britain was the first to accept Christianity.

Then I'm sure you can cite the specific councils. But wow, 1409 council of Pisa - really increases my confidence, how many years after the resurrection was that?.

So what's your story? Why are you so passionate about disproving Jesus ministered before the age of thirty or that Joseph of Arimathea was uncle to Jesus?

First it falsifies the Person, Nature and Work of Jesus. Jesus didn't study under Druids (who would be the 'teachers' in England at that time). Right, God the Son learning from Druids. Secondly, it is false history, based upon myth and legend, used to fortify heretical teachings of anglo-israel groups, including WWCOG and splnter groups. Finally, the scriptures make it clear that Jesus began his ministry at the age of 30 - not before.

What Joseph was and inferred to again is based upon unsubstantiated myth and legend originating in the middle ages - a thousand years or so after the resurrection. So if ya want to believe the world is flat, go right ahead FRiend. However since you have so far been incapable of providing concrete evidence that JoA went to England, or any other portions of the immediate story - it remains that - an unsubstantiated myth.

171 posted on 12/29/2009 2:11:10 PM PST by Godzilla (3-7-77)
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To: Godzilla
Citations and pictures por favor

Bojewyan, Trejewas, Hebrides, and Ebro to name a few.

There was a time in the early church Christianity got a foot hold. It held in England and the rest of Europe because of the Roman empire - that was not the case in India. But the report I cited to you states similar points as your (still to be located) quote by Tertullian. Not to hard to see the comparison if one bothers to read.

It held in England because that's where Jesus and Joseph went.

You probably have your sources all mixed up again. Cite the manuscript - links do work here. But if is referring to the latin - it only describes a military officer in the Roman infantry or cavalry OR member of a Roman city or town council. A member of the Sanhedren would not be either.

Why not?

Oh, cry me a river time. The problem is - show me a MS from the period that says so - not what is widely acknowledged as a myth/fiction nearly 1000 years later.

What about some of the Welsh manuscipts? Are you not aware of them?

Then I'm sure you can cite the specific councils. But wow, 1409 council of Pisa - really increases my confidence, how many years after the resurrection was that?.

Every piece of evidence you call a lie or a forgery. Even the Jewish Talmud descendency record.

First it falsifies the Person, Nature and Work of Jesus. Jesus didn't study under Druids (who would be the 'teachers' in England at that time). Right, God the Son learning from Druids.

Jesus certainly didn't study under anyone. He prepared the Jews working around the mines to accept Christianity right after the resurrection.

Secondly, it is false history, based upon myth and legend, used to fortify heretical teachings of anglo-israel groups, including WWCOG and splnter groups. Finally, the scriptures make it clear that Jesus began his ministry at the age of 30 - not before.

The preparations started much before that. What about His trip to Jerusalem when He was a child. When He spoke to the Rabbis He wasn't teaching?

What Joseph was and inferred to again is based upon unsubstantiated myth and legend originating in the middle ages - a thousand years or so after the resurrection.

No, there are Welsh sources long before that you apparently aren't aware of. Of course I'm sure they're just lies and forgeries.

So if ya want to believe the world is flat, go right ahead FRiend. However since you have so far been incapable of providing concrete evidence that JoA went to England, or any other portions of the immediate story - it remains that - an unsubstantiated myth.

It is a myth to anyone who won't consider any evidence anything other than lies and forgeries.

173 posted on 12/29/2009 3:09:11 PM PST by Partisan Gunslinger
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