http://www.messagetoeagle.com/mysterious-artifacts-glowing-black-pyramid-with-the-third-eye/this pyramid they dug out appearently is 6k years old and on the bottom it has written "the son of the creator comes from here". however since this is a really old language (and this is purely my ignorant assumption) i dont think thats what it says literally, but more something like "son of creator comes here" or something similar basically even back then talking about the messiahs, the son of God, (jesus?) coming to earth.
http://www.wakeuphumanity.com/the-pale-prophet.htmlThe Native Americans have legends of a pale prophet that healed the people and teached them. Was this Jesus?
one theory of mine is that the messiah came to all cultures in different forms. In the middle east he came as jesus, Son of God, performing miracles and teaching about the most high.
the nordic and greek myths I feel are distorted versions of the same story, having the most high, God, as the most high god with angel being lower gods.
he came to the nordics as the mighty warrior which was valued among those people (and again son of God) thor
in greece he came again as the son of god, hercules, getting rid of the monsters that plagues them for so long.
in america he came as shaman and healer
and in asia he came as buddha, as a teacher where the people or he himself did focus more on the self and the nature of reality than God and angels and so on.
i know this is pretty heretic, but it would make sense if he would appear as whatever is most respected in those cultures.
>Jesus took them all by stealth, for he did not appear as he was, but in the manner in which they would be able to see him. He appeared to them all. He appeared to the great as great. He appeared to the small as small. He appeared to the angels as an angel, and to men as a manfrom the nag hamadi an anon mentioned in another thread