OSHO: Jesus Never Died on the Cross

OSHO International Foundation — www.osho.com. Osho, a contemporary mystic has spoken on virtually every aspect of human consciousness. In these talks, the human mind is put under the microscope as never before, analyzed down to the smallest wrinkle. In this talk Osho speaks about Jesus and Christianity and the fact that Moses and Jesus both died in India. He speaks about Christian miracles and the future of Christianity, by answering the question Is the resurrection of Christianity any more likely than that of a Jesus Christ himself? “The resurrection of Jesus Christ may be possible, but not the resurrection of Christianity. In fact Jesus never died on the cross. It is a coincidence, but a beautiful coincidence, that Moses died in Kashmir and Jesus also died in Kashmir. I have been to the graves of both. The graves are ample proof…” This video is available for translation as part of the ‘OSHO TALKS Video Translation Project’. Join the project as a translator at: www.oshotalks.info
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ARMY OF CRIME tells an extraordinary true story of the French Resistance during WWII. In German-occupied Paris, poet and factory worker Missak Manouchian (Simon Abkarian) led a courageous group of immigrant fighters to sabotage the Nazi regime. Made up of young Jews, Poles, Hungarians, Romanians, Italians, Spaniards and Armenians, this heroically ragtag group committed nearly all acts of armed resistance in the capital between March and November 1943, before a series of arrests broke their ranks. Director Robert Guédiguian dramatizes their tale, bringing to life their acts of everyday sabotage from bombing Nazi hangouts to assassinating brutal generals, all the while being hounded by the Vichy French police, who use double-agents and macabre tortures to bring them in. In the middle of it all, Manouchian’s love for his strong-willed wife Mélinée (the luminous Virginie Ledoyen) reminds them of the liberty they’re fighting for. The noble and tragic story of these immigrants, who died for the republican ideals of France, is poetically brought to life in this epic film.

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