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Hollywood Movie on Jesus' 'Missing Years' Draws Rebuke

By Joshua Kimball|Christian Post Reporter

NEW DELHI – Hollywood's production of a movie in which Jesus Christ visits the Indian subcontinent during his "missing years" may end up in creating confusion and controversy, expressed Catholic church leaders in India.

"There is no historic proof to show Jesus came to India and the Church has apprehensions that such portrayal could create confusion," commented Father Paul Thelekat, a spokesman for the Catholic Church in India’s Kerala state.

The script for the movie, “The Aquarian Gospel,” was inspired by Levi Dowling's "The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ," Nicholas Notovitch's "The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ" and from what movie producers John F. Sullivan and William Sees Keenan describe as "the lost gospels that shed light on Jesus' secret teachings predating the four canonized Gospels," according to the Hollywood Reporter. It portrays Jesus as a wandering mystic who traveled across India, living in Buddhist monasteries and speaking out against the iniquities of the country's caste system.

Sullivan and Keenan claim to have unraveled the life of Jesus between the ages of 13 and 30, a period untouched by the recognized gospel accounts.

"I literally felt goose bumps when Will told me this story, and knew immediately it was my next project," said director Drew Heriot, according to the Reporter.

"The Bible devotes just seven words to the most formative years of Yeshua's life saying: 'The boy grew in wisdom and stature,'” Heriot noted in another interview, referring to Jesus by what is believed to be his name in Aramaic. “The film will follow Christ's journey to the east where he encounters other traditions, and discovers the principles that are the bedrock of all the world's great religions."

The $20 million movie will reportedly be shot using actors and high computer animation and will follow the travels of Yeshua from the Middle East to India.

In addition to Jesus’ purported journeys from Israel to India, Tibet, Persia, Greece and Egypt, the original “Aquarian Gospel,” written by Dowling during the late nineteenth century, makes the following claims, among others:

• Jesus was distinct from Christ, or "The Christ." By making himself, through effort and prayer, a fit vessel, Jesus enabled The Christ to dwell within him.
• Jesus was conceived by a human father.
• Jesus came to earth to show the way back to God via his lifestyle and teachings. He is the example we must model our own lives after, if we seek salvation.
• Reincarnation exists, and is the explanation for various seeming injustices. Reincarnation allows people to settle debts they have incurred in past lives.
• Humanity has forgotten God and is currently working its way back to fully remembering God.
• Time is separated into ages. These ages last approximately 2,000 years. We are now nearing the start of the Aquarian Age.
• All souls will eventually mature and become perfect, like Jesus, thus ending the cycle of reincarnation.
• No soul is ever abandoned by God.

"I have personally investigated many of these claims and they remain what they first seem: fiction," responded John Dayal, president of the All India Catholic Union, which represents 16 million churchgoers. "I am sure it (the film) will make money but I do not think it will displace thousands of years of biblical thought."

Kerala Catholic Church spokesman Thelekat added that the Church “is not against artistic and imaginative productions” and in fact welcomes them “provided it is true to the spirit of Jesus Christ and does not distort historical facts.”

Various publications have called into question the accuracy of the "Aquarian Gospel." Such works generally make the following claims, among others:

• Dowling misidentified the ancient ruler known as Herod.
• Dowling's transcription of the Akashic records disagrees with Edgar Cayce’s description of them.
• Dowling's claim that Jesus knew Meng-tse of Lhasa, Tibet, cannot be true, because Meng-tse lived 300 years before Jesus’ time.

The film version is due for release in 2009.

Christian Post correspondent Dibin Samuel in New Delhi contributed to this report.

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  • Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:22 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Based on my own research(Jesus Christ: The Missing years& the Mystereis) there is evidence that Jesus Christ spent his missing years in Egypt. The Aquarian Gospel based on revelation knowledge, gives detailed information that complements what the four gospels did not reveal. I believe there is truth in his travels to other places including India.

  • Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:27 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    HyperionOverseer,

    I still like all the Star Trek series (except for 'Deep Space 90210'), but I find myself having to suppress the urge to yell at the television when they start injecting morality based concerns for holographic images and walking I-Pods. I can't remember the episodes off the top of my head, but I think the original series made more positive references or parallels to Christianity than any of the later ones combined.

    It's hard to extrapolate Christian alegories from a show that writes the afterlife to be run by a pompous practical joker, ("Q", 'TNG') or to spend eternity in a planet's ice ring ('Voyager'), or has a character that claims to only want to teach her science class "both" viewpoints on who or what lives in the worm-hole ("Kako", 'DS-90210'). ... Gee. Didn't evolutionists at one time claim to want an all inclusive perspective of education in the science class?

  • Sat Dec 01, 2007 1:39 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    RBB...
    I am more into TNG than the original...although I do like the movies they came out with.

    And it seems that "artistic freedom" is something that actors/dirctors/producers like to hide behind. I don't mind movies that depict "what could have happened", but something so drastically incorrect is beyond excuse.

  • RBB »
    Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:17 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I just googled this director. He's also just made the movie "The Secret", that silly book about getting anything you want by asking for it. He's just one of those people who can't accept the truth, but needs to fill the void with something that sounds like an answer. Sad!

    Wow.... two fellow trekkies! Great episode of original Star Trek this morning...."I Mudd"

  • GMG »
    Thu Nov 29, 2007 7:38 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Look at that list of claims from the "Aquarian Gospel". Seems like a smorgasboard of a few religions we have around today. Will be a big shock to a lot of people when the real Jesus stands up -- and they have to stand up in front of Him!

  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:58 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    mcfbc...you definitely get points for seeing the bright side! Seriously though, the reason I personally get upset about these types of movies is that I realize that many people will be deceived. Romans 6:1-2a reads, "What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? God forbid." As usual, the Bible sums it up far better than I ever could.

  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:14 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    I don't understand why Christians get so upset about these movies. What a great conversation starter with those non Christians in our lives.

  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:50 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    This statement was originally directed to Saul (Paul) but can apply to Hollywood as well. . . . . . . . . . . why persecutest thou me? it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks. Acts 26:14.

  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:55 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Prophet,
    “Trekkie” vs. “Trekkor”? I’ll bestow the privilege of defining the official lexicon to the socially un-graced subclass of mega-geeks.
    And … with that last geek laden statement, I’ve now self-qualified :^) … It’s uh, *flips a coin* … “Trekkie”

    The serious part; I agree that they do need prayers. Who in their right mind would actually want someone to be lost for eternity? No one in Heaven will EVER say “I told you so”.

  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:39 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Or is the proper term..."Trekkor"?

  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:38 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    hahahaa....muggle! I love it! another fellow trekkie! That is too funny!
    But it is also very sad. I pray for those people.
    Im sure that there is a reason why those years were not spoken of. Probably because they were BORING! He grew up a typical kid...being taught in the synagogue, growing in knowledge and wisdom of God's Spirit. Sure, He understood and grasped the truth behind the scriptures even better than the Pharisees, but He did nothing more than learn and grow. And to claim that His ministry began earlier than when He was 30 is inane. He didn't begin His ministry until after He was baptized.
    sam--
    right on! The Bible's controversy is nothing more than proof of it's legitimacy. No other religion in the world has endured so much controversy as Christianity.

  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:44 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    Prophet,
    >> I wonder what their excuse will be when they see Him face to face? <<

    Maybe they won't have one. They'll just be yelling in panic for all eternity, "Computer! End holodeck simulation! ... COMPUTER!!! END HOLODECK SIMULATION!!!!"

  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:29 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    well the buzz in movie world about christianity and the bible itself shows the impact it has on people worldwide..

    so rejoice.....(you dont find stones pelted on a tree with no fruits)

  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:02 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    First it was "The Last Temptation of Christ", and then "The Davinci Code", and now this. Satan won't rest until he has smeared the name of Jesus completely. Sad.
    I wonder what their excuse will be when they see Him face to face?

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