Monday, December 7, 2009

In the footsteps of Jesus

United Kingdom - A new film presents evidence that Jesus spent time in the West Country part of Britain before beginning his Biblically documented public life. A teen-aged Jesus went to the Cornish towns of Penzance, Falmouth, Looe and St- Just-in-Roseland and Glastonbury in Somerset with his uncle, Joseph of Arimathea. Joseph had business with a number of Cornish mines.

Christ studied mathematics with the Druids and built a mud and wood church in Glastonbury which he then then dedicated to his mother, according to the movie. "And Did Those Feet" was made by Dr Gordon Strachan, an Edinburgh University professor of architecture, as well as, a Church of Scotland minister and Ted Harrison - who has worked as a religious correspondent for BBC News.

This documentary film also provides circumstantial evidence suggesting that Britain was a center of learning for any wealthy, young Palestinian at that time. The period between the ages of 12 and 30 in the life of Christ were not covered by the New Testament gospels.

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