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The search for Maryam's grave in Pakistan was successful, with TV towers and a protective fence marking its existence. The film "Jesus in India" delves into the theory of Jesus' travels to India, challenging mainstream theological beliefs and exploring the historical link between Christianity and India.

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  • The film "Jesus in India" explores the theory of Jesus visiting India, potentially interacting with Hindu priests and traveling to the birthplace of Buddha, challenging traditional Christian beliefs.
  • Various experts, including Shankar Acharya and Monsignor Balducci, present conflicting views on Jesus' travels to India, with speculation on Jesus surviving crucifixion and historical ties between Christianity and India through figures like St. Thomas.

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  • Where was Jesus believed to have traveled?

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Summary

00:00

"Uncovering Jesus in India: A Journey"

  • The search for Maryam's grave in Pakistan revealed its existence, with TV towers built on top and a protective fence around it.
  • The trip to Kashmir, despite being deemed dangerous by the US government, was undertaken, with soldiers stationed every few blocks due to the military presence.
  • The decision to create the film "Jesus in India" stemmed from Edward T. Martin's book suggestion, with initial reluctance from Paul J. Davids.
  • Prompted by a feeling from Yogananda, Davids eventually agreed to make the film, with the trip spanning 4,000 miles across various locations in India.
  • The concept of Jesus being in India intrigued Davids, influenced by Yogananda's teachings and the idea of Jesus' missing years.
  • The investigation into Jesus' potential presence in India involved exploring connections between his miracles and those performed by yogis.
  • The interview with Shankaracharya in India shed light on Jesus' supposed study path and similarities between Hindu teachings and Christianity.
  • Elaine Pagels, a biblical scholar, provided insights into the Dead Sea Scrolls and the challenges posed by the concept of Jesus in India.
  • Pagels, while personally skeptical, acknowledged the importance of keeping an open mind in academic research and not dismissing theories outright.
  • The journey to uncover the truth about Jesus in India involved encounters with various experts and scholars, challenging mainstream theological beliefs.

17:43

"Jesus in India: Streaming Free Online"

  • The movie "Jesus in India" is available for streaming online and can be viewed for free, with additional features on the DVD version.
  • The website Paul David's site, Artist.com, hosts the streaming movies section, including "Jesus in India" available on Amazon for free.
  • The film explores the theory of Jesus visiting India and encountering Hindu priests, potentially leading to his travels to the birthplace of Buddha.
  • An ancient document in Ladakh's Hemis Monastery suggests Jesus' travels to India post-crucifixion, detailing his interactions and the development of Christianity.
  • Russian explorers, including Nicholas Notavitch, claimed to have seen the document confirming Jesus' travels to India.
  • The document's existence is hinted at by various sources, but the monastery's head's absence prevents its confirmation due to political pressures.
  • Monsignor Corrado Balducci of the Vatican dismisses the idea of Jesus in India, emphasizing the biblical accounts and denying the missing 18 years theory.
  • The film presents conflicting views on Jesus' travels to India, with Shankar Acharya supporting the theory while others like Monsignor Balducci refute it.
  • The speculation of Jesus surviving crucifixion challenges Orthodox Christianity, suggesting a continuation of his physical life.
  • The connection between Christianity and India is highlighted through St. Thomas, indicating a historical link between the two regions.

33:38

"Thomas in India: Jesus's Hidden Journey"

  • Thomas, a religious figure, went to India after the crucifixion, where Thomas Christians exist.
  • Chennai, formerly known as Madras, houses the original St. Thomas Christian Church and the Thomas Basilica.
  • Jesus sent Thomas to India to spread teachings, establishing Christianity's foundation there.
  • John Paul II visited the Basilica of Saint Thomas in India, acknowledging the historical connection between Jesus and India.
  • The theory suggests Jesus may have survived the crucifixion and traveled to Kashmir, not dying on the cross.
  • Speculation arises that Jesus appeared to his disciples in physical form post-crucifixion, eating with them.
  • Ed Martin's investigation into Jesus in Kashmir stemmed from a story linking Mother Mary to Pakistan's town named Mary.
  • Despite danger, a crew filmed the tomb in Kashmir believed by some to be Jesus's true tomb, facing Muslim opposition.
  • The Council of Nicaea removed certain books from the Bible, shaping the narrative of Jesus's account.
  • Paul David's film projects cover diverse topics, including UFOs, life after death, and encounters with the supernatural.

50:41

"Life After Death: A Supernatural Exploration"

  • Paul, almost 92, expressed disbelief in life after death, likening it to a computer's end when the motherboard fails.
  • He humorously mentioned leaving his spot at a sci-fi conference in the afterlife to the narrator.
  • The narrator experienced a mysterious alteration in a printed document, suggesting a supernatural occurrence.
  • The altered document led to a series of events involving scientists investigating unexplainable phenomena related to life after death.
  • The Life After Death project involved interviews with various individuals, showcasing evidence of communication with the deceased.
  • A seance filmed at Forrest J. Ackerman's former home with scientists is highlighted in the project.
  • The narrator also discussed a fun project called Professor Universe Hard Drive Hack, blending humor and controversial topics.
  • Paul reflected on living a fulfilling life through creative projects, art, and family, emphasizing leaving a positive legacy.
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