One objection raised against the idea that Jesus survived the 'crucifixion' is: where then did Jesus go after the 40 days of appearing to his disciples and convincing them that he 'resurrected'. How comes Jesus's history seem to have come to an end, so we don't hear from him any more? The answer is that there are some evidence that Jesus went all the way to India, far away from both the Jews and the Romans, who would begin hunting him upon realization that 'he was still alife'.
Indeed this explanation makes the most sense! I have heard several claims that 'someone rose from death'. In all the cases, it often turns out that the person thought to have died actually did not die! The 'hallucination' by over 100 pple makes no sense. Same applies to the 'blatant propaganda' theory. The only two sensible explanations of the beleif that Jesus resurrected are: Jesus actually resurrected and appeared to his disciples, or that Jesus did not realy die on the cross. He only 'faked' death to avoid a further suffering. When combined with the fact that Pilate, the one overseeing is death, together with the centurion did not want Jesus to die, they could have simply colluded with jesus to fake the 'death'!
"I saw that address -my AI says he lived or lives near there -he most important part (this is where people get misled)
Authorities have NOT officially confirmed the identity of the deceased
Wilcock’s family has NOT publicly confirmed his death
The…"
"As for ascension, it's totally possible to ASCEND on a meat based diet...and several masters did, notably, Saint Germain, aka Count Rakoczi.., ascended in 1699....in his era, meat (particularly beef, pork, and game,) was a staple of aristocratic…"
"See this......David Wilcock, 53, YouTuber and paranormal author, reportedly died by suicide in Nederland, Colorado, confirmed by Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna.
"Some of David's researches were spot on, others less so.....One salient factor about him, was his obsessions and flirtations with vegetarianism.....and among many poor health effects from his diet, especially, AI states this:
No official police reports pertaining to Wilcock can be found. A body was found in Nederland CO but the coroner has not released the identity. Last youtube vid 2 days ago; A Death That Demands Skepticism: Honoring David WilcockThe news that David…
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Indeed this explanation makes the most sense! I have heard several claims that 'someone rose from death'. In all the cases, it often turns out that the person thought to have died actually did not die! The 'hallucination' by over 100 pple makes no sense. Same applies to the 'blatant propaganda' theory. The only two sensible explanations of the beleif that Jesus resurrected are: Jesus actually resurrected and appeared to his disciples, or that Jesus did not realy die on the cross. He only 'faked' death to avoid a further suffering. When combined with the fact that Pilate, the one overseeing is death, together with the centurion did not want Jesus to die, they could have simply colluded with jesus to fake the 'death'!