THE GIACOMINO NICOLAZZO PODCAST. A DIFFERENT CHRISTMAS STORY. PART 3

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This is Part 3 and is entitled, CHRIST THE MAN, and is live on Rumble.

The New Testament has a black hole in the life of Jesus Christ...from the ages twelve to thirty. The Catholic Church calls it a part of Jesus' life that God doesn't think you need to know about. They assert...

“If it was any of your business, God would have made sure it was included in the Bible.”

In the Gospel of Luke, the story of Jesus, The Man, begins when he is twelve years old in the Temple in Jerusalem, preaching to and educating the elders on points of ideology and then... nothing...nothing for 18 years until Jesus shows up at the River Jordan to be baptized by John the Baptist. Where was he?

The most commonly held belief is that he remained in Galilee. Other’s claim he traveled...either to India or the English Isles. But had he stayed in Galilee, more than likely he would have been married off at age thirteen, the age all Jewish boys attain manhood.

The Buddhists are said to conceal a very ancient manuscript in a monastery high in the Himalayas called "The Life of Saint Issa, the Best of the Sons of Men." The story of the existence of that manuscript, that fills in the missing years of Christ and describes his travels as a young man in India, has been resoundingly debunked in much of the Christian world for nearly a century. However, it has recently been proven that the manuscript does indeed exist, and that it dovetails neatly with a long list of other kinds of evidence that put Jesus in India during that period of his life. If true, that journey of Jesus to the East was conveniently omitted from the New Testament.

For this month’s podcast, Giacomino and his staff begin sifting through the lesser-known legends, myths and historical evidence in an attempt to unravel the mysteries of the birth and subsequent life of Jesus Christ. This week’s portion takes a look at The Lost Years...the life of Jesus of Nazareth from ages twelve to thirty.

Everyone is entitled to his or her right to both belief through faith or skepticism due to lack of evidence, but if you miss this week’s segment, you will be depriving yourself of a much-needed and highly plausible alternate perspective.

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