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Thursday, October 6, 2011

PLACES IN TIME: JESUS’ 2nd coming; absolute proof of TIME TRAVEL


PLACES IN TIME: JESUS’ 2nd coming; absolute proof of TIME TRAVEL



Regardless of what the Christian world believes in, Jesus was alive, not dead, when he was brought up to heaven.

            First, He did not stay long on the cross to die. The Sabbath mandated that they should bring him down before sunset, meaning Jesus was hanged on the cross for only a few hours. (It takes at least 48-72 hours for anyone hanging on the cross to die. I said hanging because they do not nail people to the cross. If they did, they had to tie it as well, either the hands/feet or the body, to keep it on the cross. Unless a man’s body is made of wood, nails will not hold a body on the cross for long. The flesh is soft; it will tear, and your bones will break if they nail it through…common sense)

            Second, The centurion did not break his legs.

            Third: Red blood (according to every version of the Bible) oozed from his wound when the centurion poked at his side, meaning he was alive.

            Fourth: When Mary Magdala came early Sunday morning to anoint Jesus's living body (Jews don’t anoint a dead body long after it is buried, meaning she knew; Jesus was alive), Jesus was not there. It was possible that Jesus had left soon after he entered the chamber/tomb (he was not buried underground).

            One thing I found really laughable was the purported presence of the angels. Mary Magdalene spoke to them as if angels were a natural presence at the time. There were no surprises…no fear as if she was talking to ordinary mortals; it was an evident interpolation. Writers of the Bible were not good fiction writers…were they?

            Between Friday night and Sunday morning, there are a mere 36 hours, assuming that Jesus left the tomb seconds before Mary of Magdala arrived. However, it could never have been three days and three nights, as Christians believe. I'll never understand why this very important time factor has been ignored by the Christian World for millenniums.

            Jesus was well enough to joke with Mary when he appeared to her clothed in a gardener’s outfit on Sunday morning. Mary Magdalene was not the first to have seen Jesus when he left the tomb. If the disciples were terrified when Jesus appeared to them in the upper chamber in Luke 24:36, one can only imagine how frightened the gardener and/or his family would have been when Jesus came knocking in the middle of the night all bundled up like a mummy in his burial shroud. Whoever gave him or lent him the gardener’s clothes he was wearing must have offered him food and a warm bed for the night as well. Obviously, God did not abandon Jesus in the hour of his need, which is more in sync with God's divine nature. I am no god, but shall my son need my help…I will give it without ever having to ask.

            Luke 24:36 reads: ‘While they were still talking about this, Jesus himself stood among them; “Why are you troubled and why do doubts rise in your minds? Look at my hand and my feet. It is I myself! Touch me and see; a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you see I have.”

            When he said this, he showed them his hands and feet. And when they still did not believe it because of joy and amazement, he asked them, “Do you have anything here to eat?” They gave him a piece of broiled fish, and he took it and ate it in their presence.

            If this is not proof enough from the very mouth of Jesus that he was alive, then there is nothing that can convince the Christian world, not even the second coming. The real miracle of the crucifixion was Jesus's having survived it. Had he died on the cross, there would have been no miracle at all. If his alleged resurrection after less than 36 hours of his alleged death was a miracle, the resurrection of Lazarus was a greater miracle.

            The Qur’an in 4:157 – 158 says, “That they said (in boast), we killed Jesus Christ, the son of Mary, the apostle of Allah, but they killed him not nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts with no certain knowledge but only conjecture to follow for a surety, they killed him not. Nay Allah raised him unto Himself; Allah is exalted in Power, Wise.”

            I hope I have proven at this point in time that Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, and all the great prophets of God (may peace and blessings of Allah be upon them all) were taken up to heaven at one time, either at the place in time of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) or to another place in time common or not to any of the prophets. All the prophets of God were sent back to their respective places in time to complete each mission for God except one: Jesus.

            For a long time, I have been asking my Christian friends to give one good reason why Jesus would come back a second time. There are Muslims likewise who believe that Jesus is coming back, but such belief is not one of the Muslim’s articles of faith. The second coming has no real significance to Islam except that Jesus is expected to put an end to the ‘Ad-Dajjal,’ a false prophet who, by working wonders and miracles, will mislead many Muslims. Jesus promised his disciples that he would return, in fact, in their lifetime; “some of you who are here will not taste death before the coming of the kingdom of heaven.’

            Qur’an 5:116 reads: And behold Allah will say; “O’ Jesus, the son of Mary! Didst thou say unto men, take me and my mother for two gods beside Allah?” He will say: “Glory to Thee! Never could I say what I had no right to say. Had I said such a thing, Thou wouldst indeed have known it. Thou knowest what is in my heart, thou I know not what is in thine. For thou knowest in full that is hidden.” Qur’an 5:117 further says, “Never said I to them aught except what thou didst command me to say, to wit, ‘worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord.’ And I was a witness over them whilst I dwelt amongst them; when didst take me up, thou was the watcher over them, and thou art a witness to all things.” Qur’an 5:118“If thou dost punish them, they are thy servant: if thou dost forgive them, thou art the exalted in power, the wise.”

            All the prophets of God returned to their respective places in time except Jesus. He must have known he was coming back from heaven but not probably expected to be sent to a place in time so far away from his own—the second coming.

            In one hadith, the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) foretold that Jesus, at his second coming, would break the cross and destroy the false prophet, the ‘Dajjal.’

Jesus has two important missions in the second coming. He will destroy the ‘Ad-Dajjal’(false prophet) and disentangle the mess of divine myth that some people created around him and around themselves; he will break the cross.

I wonder why, for centuries, highly qualified people have been interpreting the prophecies of Nostradamus, and no one has recognized the quatrain that refers to Jesus’ second coming. I don’t think they did; they missed it deliberately. Christians found it impossible to accept, even at the peril of their own souls, that Jesus in the second coming could be a Muslim. No Christian even dares to hint that this quatrain could be referring to the second coming, although it is crystal clear, as clear as the sunrise in summer.

I have asked a few of my Christian friends the most intriguing question of all time, and the answer is always the same; an outright (without a second thought) No!

What if a great someone comes one day and claims to be Jesus Christ? He has come back as promised. He could be telling the truth by any measure except what Christians will see as a major flaw: He is a Muslim. Will Christians accept him?

Nostradamus X,75“The long-awaited one will never come into Europe; instead, he will appear in Asia. One issued from the great league of Hermes [Greek god of negotiations]. He will dominate over all the rulers of the Orient.”

Can any honest Christian deny beyond any shadow of a doubt that the above prophecy refers to the second coming?

He will unite the Muslims of Asia and Africa according to the Nostradamus prophecies and invade Europe…and for what? This is the major reason why Christians interpret this quatrain as referring to the ANTI-CHRIST. I agree…

Matthew 7:21“Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven. Many will say to me on that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name and in thy name cast out devils; and in thy name done wonderful works: and then will I profess unto them; I never knew you: depart from me, ye that works inequities.”

Believe it or not, Jesus the Christ is Jesus the anti-Christ in another place in time. He will break the cross…



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