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Where can one find a religious organization that worships Sakia as the son of God?

. " He is no mortal, but an incarnation of the Deity." ….He suffered death quietly, and without hate of your persecutor, to grieve not for one's own misfortunes, but for those of others ….submission in time of trial, equanimity at all times, but virtues unknown in some systems of morality, such as the duty of forgiving injuries, and not rewarding evil for evil." The above was said about Sakia, a Buddhist monk, 600 years before those words were written in the Gospels. "Six hundred years before Jesus visited the holy lands there were stories in India about the Crucifixion of the Hindu Sakia. "Sakia was said to have been born of a virgin and that his crucifixion was designed as a sin- atoning offering. "The following is a text about Sakia - the text was written 600 years before the New Testament was written. Paul and the authors of the Gospels could have simply copied the Sakia Myth - or other myths that were floating around - and then said it was a story about Jesus. “Sakia , according to the myth, took their sufferings upon himself that he might expiate their crimes and mitigate the punishment they must otherwise inevitably undergo." “Sakia condescended to suffer that punishment himself, by an ignominious death upon the cross, after which he descended into Hades (Hell), to suffer for a time (three days) for the inmates of that dreadful and horrible prison. "The object of Sakia's mission was to expiate the sins of mortals by his own suffering, and procure for them a happy entrance into Paradise by obedience to his precepts and prayers to his name." "Sakia's followers spoke of him as one with God from all eternity." His most common title was "the Savior of the World." He was also called "the Benevolent One," "the Dispenser of Grace," "the Source of Life," “the Light of the World," " the True Light,". "Sakia's mother was a very pure, refined, pious, and devout woman; never indulged in any impure thoughts, words, or actions. She was saluted as “the Holy Virgin, Queen of Heaven." "Sakia was once tempted by a demon who offered him all the honors and wealth of the world. But he rebuked the devil, saying, "Be gone; hinder me not." "Sakia began to preach his gospel and heal the sick when about twenty-eight years of age. And it was declared, "The blind saw, the deaf heard, the dumb spoke, the lame danced, and the crooked became straight." Hence the people declared, " He is no mortal, but an incarnation of the Deity." …. "Sakia, 600 years before anyone had heard about Jesus, suffered death quietly, and without hate of his persecutors." "Sakia proclaimed that salvation and redemption had come for all." “Sakia, according to the myth, sent forth his disciples into the world to preach his gospel to every creature. And if any convert had committed a sin in word, thought, or deed, he was to confess and repent. “Sakia's enemies became jealous and fearful of his growing power and crucified him near the foot of the Nepal mountains. But after his death, burial, and resurrection, we are told he ascended back to heaven, where millions of his followers believed he had existed with Brahma [God] from all eternity.”

Public Comments

  1. Sounds like a great time. Do we get to judge others and kill them if they don't believe as we do?
  2. You know so much about him, I thought you might tell us. By the way, the only way to heaven is by Jesus Christ.
  3. Where do I sign up? I want to make a creation museum that claims Sakia created everything, and lie to children about it too.
  4. I think that you can still find Sanka in most grocery stores. Buy a lot of creamer too because it is nasty!
  5. Its a story told over and over again in history, only the name is changed. I wounder what the original event ,that created this story was. According to one historian it is attached to the horoscope. http://youtu.be/QQ-kvw1fYXs
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