Jesus in Kashmir, The Lost Tomb

by Suzanne Olsson

Reviewed by Gene Matlock for Viewzone, May 2, 2007:

Most practicing Christians are convinced that after his crucifixion, Jesus Christ rose from the dead and disappeared into the sky, never to be seen or heard from again. However, the Moslems insist that after escaping from the Cross, Jesus, his mother Mary, (Doubting) Thomas and other apostles escaped to Central Asia and India. There is enough extant Moslem documentation about Jesus' flight to India and his ministry there to fill a large, encyclopedic size volume. Even in the western countries, it's historically true that Christianity went to Central Asia and India before it bounced back to Europe and Rome, Italy.

In his Viewzone article entitled Did Jesus Visit Tibet, author Terry Anthony shows some Thangkas (Tibetan religious paintings) he purchased from an oriental arts dealer, appearing to depict Jesus' ministry in that part of the world.

Author Suzanne Olsson, deeply interested in what really happened to Jesus after he was brought down from the Cross, went to Kashmir to find out for herself. After spending several years there and in other parts of Northern India, she discovered disturbing facts that all Christians should know. Certain Moslem extremists are presently determined to destroy Christ's tomb in Kashmir, just as they did the Bamiyan Buddha in Afghanistan.

Every Christian, fundamentalist or not, should read Suzanne's fascinating fact-filled book before smugly and passively allowing Christ's holy remains to be dug up and destroyed.

To order this book, please visit Suzanne's website at www.jesus-kashmir-tom.com.

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