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I read the web page about Jesus dying in Japan thinking it to be a
joke; a complete fiction. It turns out that might have been
premature. Using the resources of my organization, I checked out
the background as outlined at the beginning of the narrative and
discovered that Herai Village in Aomori actually does exist. Not
only does it exist, it is locally famous for, and in some religious
circles well known as, the site of an unexplained burial mound for
two people who appear to have a heritage beyond that of Japan
dating back two thousand years. Further examination found that the
scrolls or parchments referred to in the web page also existed at
one time; but their whereabouts was somewhat of a mystery. That
they should be translated and then kept a secret for several
decades should come as no surprise to anyone. Fearful of a
Christian-like fatwa, the handful of translators agreed amongst
themselves to keep the documents secret. I found the last of the
translators (the other's have subsequently died) and offered him a
deal. For a generous amount of money, and my promise to keep his
identity absolutely secret, I have secured the translated documents
for this book. The story of Jesus is acknowledged to be told on the
basis of second and third (or more) generation verbal accounts put
into writing decades and sometime hundreds of years after His
death. The exact nature of how He lived was never recorded in His
lifetime. The Son of God, as we now believe, as a man must have
lived somewhere; eaten of bread somehow; and, supported Himself and
His followers in some manner. As a man, He must have gained a
reputation somewhere; been seen to do something that generated
stories of miracles; and, been remembered by huge numbers of people
in order to perpetuate His glory. This book, taken directly and
un-edited from his manuscripts, breaths life into His daily life
and even His death. While on earth He lived as a mortal man.
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