
A former Fundamentalist from Texas is ousted from his church for asking unwelcome questions about the "missing years" of Jesus - the years from 12 to 30 unaccounted for in the Bible. The Texan, author Edward T. Martin, undertakes a seeker's question across 4,000 miles of India in search of evidence and answers about where Jesus was during those "Lost Years." An impressive array of Religious scholars and authorities weighs in, developing the cases for and against the theory of... (Full plot summary below)
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A former Fundamentalist from Texas is ousted from his church for asking unwelcome questions about the "missing years" of Jesus - the years from 12 to 30 unaccounted for in the Bible. The Texan, author Edward T. Martin, undertakes a seeker's question across 4,000 miles of India in search of evidence and answers about where Jesus was during those "Lost Years." An impressive array of Religious scholars and authorities weighs in, developing the cases for and against the theory of Jesus having traveled extensively in India.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzSpiritual documentary that plays out as a mystery story about the unknown life of Jesus. |
| User ReviewQudsia LBeautifully shot and well researched, the documentary is a unique perspective into the missing years from the life of Jesus that the Bible does not mention. The documentary unveils Jesus' presence in India that has been recorded in many ancient texts. I really liked it. I have read some books on the same topic and found this documentary to be thoroughly enjoyable. |
| User ReviewJesse Dits true..!! he is not a god, but he is an prophet just like normal human beings. he learned skills like walking on waters etc from indian sages in himalayas who were expert's in this. |
| User ReviewDaniel YThis documentary really gave me the shivers in some parts. It's an extremely interesting discussion and involves many hirstorical writers, researchers and scholars. Worth watching I must say. |
| User ReviewNavin PWell, the issue discussed is something I've been engrossed by for over a year now... but I found the documentary just about average. The movie/documentary is more of a"this may be", or "maybe it was" kinda documentary with no proper proof presented at any point of time. The ending ends up with big question marks, and frankly, if U know anything about the issue discussed, the movie doesn't really shed any new light on it! Wish it would have been better! |
| User ReviewTrent RLots of necessarily inconclusive speculation upon an interesting subject, perhaps unduly influenced by the unlikeliness of its ambassador. |