
Originally Posted by
JawBreaker
none of the above... he's just human and a religious leader.
Interesting that you mention this. On his early years, the boy jesus was the same as any kid… made mud pigeons alongside the river and Joseph’s friend(?) saw jesus sitting making mud pigeons. The man told joseph that he broke the laws Judaism so he must be punished. Before they pick up jesus, the mud pigeons came alive and flew. That was his first miracle and these two men was stunned. Since jesus knows he has special abilities… he walked the streets of Nazareth like a bully, tossing, baskets, bitting apples without paying and when another kid confronted him that he broke the law of Abraham, he was furious and struck with his power and made the kid cripple. Then, he knows how to take life easily with his power. While he was walking another kid confronted him… the boy jesus was so mad and with his anger, he punched the kid and died instantaneously.
This story was from book of Thomas or the Infancy Gospel of Thomas that was banned from the bible. The only book that deals with young Jesus, it indicates that Jesus was a strong-willed child who one historian describes as "Dennis the Menace". The book reveals that at age five, Jesus may have killed a boy by pushing push him off a roof and then resurrected him. Perhaps too disturbing for inclusion in the Bible. It also written that during his younger years, jesus was struggling kid – he helped his father with his carpentry work. Since then, from 10 years old to 30 years old… he was never to be known where he went and what he was doing. The book of Thomas came in to view (discovered) that jesus never left Nazareth… because as some suggested that he went to seek guidance. There was also a theory that jesus traveled to India and met monks. A French traveler had an accident while ridding a horse and broke his foot. While the monks ways taking care of him… a monk told that there was also a traveler named “ISAH” who also sought understanding and guidance. The traveler translated their documents... the book is now housed at their French Museum. That was another theory that jesus traveled during his lost years. Thomas mentioned that he never left but helped his father (joseph).
Banning the book of Thomas created a controversy among the churches because the life of jesus during early years was never ever mentioned but a small portion of his life. Speculations also that John the Baptist was his friend when they were kids. So, they knew each other before he went to the river baptizing him.
More on it…
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/st...02079002&EDATE