After an arduous journey across Siberia, Christ finally returned to Japan and settled in Herai where he changed his name, married a Japanese woman called Miyuko, fathered three daughters and lived to the age of 106.
onepairofpant
Nov 16 2004, 04:36 AM
ahh fix the link, it has .... in the middle
Aoi_Zora
Nov 16 2004, 10:42 AM
This topic (for some reason) made me remember a crazy roommate I had in Japan. She was Japanese, a Jehovah's witness and had an obsession and identity issue...................to put it mildly.
Puggles
Nov 16 2004, 05:37 PM
Ops, sorry, I fixed it.
Sephy
Nov 17 2004, 09:45 PM
thats quite random. but no more random than saying Jesus existed in the first place
flipcombatmedic
Nov 18 2004, 12:48 PM
christ? you mean john lennon, but he died in 1980.
After an arduous journey across Siberia, Christ finally returned to Japan and settled in Herai where he changed his name, married a Japanese woman called Miyuko, fathered three daughters and lived to the age of 106.
Thats stupid, why would anybody believe that. Its good for an laugh though. 2
Sephy
Nov 18 2004, 05:41 PM
yes but do you think that jesus existed? becuase if he did then who is to say he didnt live in japan.. were any of us there?
Eclectic Asian
Nov 18 2004, 06:25 PM
QUOTE (Sephy @ Nov 18 2004, 03:41 PM)
yes but do you think that jesus existed? becuase if he did then who is to say he didnt live in japan.. were any of us there?
that's why we have historians to inform us about the history......
go watch the history channel!
Sephy
Nov 19 2004, 07:02 PM
history tells us many things but how do we know that as a fact? the romans understood 'history' and so they took ideas from other civilisations and destoryed any evidence that they came up with the invention or idea. thus we all think the romans came up with all these things. they probably invented quite a few things but not as much as we think. having said that i could also say the same about the piece of infomation i just gave. and know we can not be sure, that is all we know. the same can be applied to anthing we have not experienced for ourselfs.
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