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Jesus in Kashmir: The Lost Tomb Jesus in Kashmir: The Lost Tomb by Suzanne Olsson
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“The old prophets filled our imaginations with gods and commandments and holy scriptures , with glowing descriptions of life in Heaven and among the stars. Because of them, we are on our way there. Perhaps that has been their intention all along.”
Suzanne Olsson, Jesus in Kashmir: The Lost Tomb
“We are down to just three choices:
(1.) God made us exactly as told by the Scriptures (you pick the scripture or holy book that you prefer)
(2.) God and the angels are ancient aliens who visited earth from a galaxy far far away and tampered with our genetics.
(3.) We are the product of science and natural biology. There was no spiritual intervention, ancient prophets were all delusional, and God does not exist.”
Suzanne Olsson, Jesus in Kashmir: The Lost Tomb
“Jesus was the last prophet from this little band of Jews who were destined to deliver messages to all mankind. Against all odds, these men had the greatest impact on shaping our destiny. They took us from the Ice Age to the Space Age with little more than a rod, a staff, and true grit. They were beaten, enslaved, martyred, yet they remained steadfast for they were the chosen ones. Although reluctant messengers at times, the risks were often greater than the rewards.. They cursed. They wept. They suffered and sacrificed. But they didn't fail. And among them all, Jesus stands tall and proud. He has had the most profound influence upon all mankind.”
Suzanne Olsson, Jesus in Kashmir: The Lost Tomb
“We still carry our tribal baggage as we walk barefoot beside our camels and donkeys, clinging to old prophets and scriptures in the face of our own uncertainty, as though the answers to our future are somewhere in our past. Perhaps it is so.”
Suzanne Olsson, Jesus in Kashmir: The Lost Tomb
“We'll do very well in space some day. We have an abundance of untapped creative geniuses in tents and mud huts around the world, waiting for their chance to help us settle new worlds among the stars.”
Suzanne Olsson, Jesus in Kashmir: The Lost Tomb
“It is an awesome moment to stand before an ancient grave and realize you would not be here but through them. These are moments of reflection and bonding. Time is meaningless. The sense of connection is not diminished in a hundred years, or a thousand. You gave at the grave and you see you in your past, your present, your future. I am the next link in a long sequence of lives and deaths leading to a distant future that they, somewhere in time, or space, or heaven, may already know but I can only imagine.”
Suzanne Olsson, Jesus in Kashmir The Lost Tomb