Jesus Christ

Ten of the best sites about Jesus Christ. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page.

1. Catholic Encyclopedia: Jesus Christ - Offers extensive information about Jesus Christ, including the origin of the name, a chronology of his life, the story of his believed resurrection and more. (www.newadvent.org)

2. Who is Jesus? - Offers a look at different aspects of Jesus’ life and his impact, intended to help the reader understand Jesus better. Broad topic headings include information on beliefs about a savior before Jesus was born, what Jesus said about himself, what miracles he performed, how his life influenced the world, and how Jesus can play a role in your life today. (http://www.whoisjesus-really.com/)

3. Jesus Christ Forums - Converse with others about Jesus Christ and faith. (www.freejesus.net)

4. Jesus - Beliefnet.com - Site looks at many different aspects of Jesus Christ, including the historical view of Jesus’ life, a look at his parables, images of Jesus in art, how Jesus can be “known” today, how Jesus is seen by non-Christians and more. (www.beliefnet.com)

5. Jesus Christ Superstar! - Site allows you to dress up the crucified Jesus Christ in rock star outfits. (www.jesusdressup.com)

6. Jesus at Wikipedia - See what the many contributors to this user-generated encyclopedia have created as a summary of the life, teachings, death and resurrection, and ongoing impact of Jesus Christ. (en.wikipedia.org)

7. The Gnostic Jesus - This site provides information about Jesus Christ based on a Gnostic belief system, with gnosticism defined as “the path of directly experiencing the Divine as the path to salvation.” In other words, the “path to God is to look for God within ourselves.” (www.gnostic-jesus.com)

8. Gospel Enigma - Online fictional story of a group of young people that go searching for the “good news” through the words of Jesus Christ. (gospelenigma.com)

9. Account of Jesus’ Tomb Scorned - February 27, 2007 article on filmmaker James Cameron’s claims in a new documentary The Lost Tomb of Jesus that the tomb of Jesus may have been found back in 1980 and that the evidence supports the fact that Jesus had a son, Judah, with Mary Magdalene. Christian scholars called the claims unlikely, saying the inscriptions on the burial ossuaries that have the names of Jesus, Joseph and Mary are not compelling because the names were very common at the time. (www.dispatch.com)

10. James Cameron is Wrong Again… - February 27, 2007 blog post by Mark Spence scoffs at film director James Cameron’s documentary claiming to have found the tomb of Jesus, saying “in that Hollywood style of ignoring facts he is trying to make people believe it was. He also has claimed there is no physical proof, other than the Bible, of Jesus’s existence, but he is wrong again.” (tampapirate.com)

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Edward Jose    August 11th, 2007 at 8:45 am

    This 24 chapter book tells the story of a couple of youngsters who decide to interpret the Bible on their own. With considerable humor, this story highlights the distinction between the Original Kingdom Gospel Jesus preached, and the Pauline Gospel that was later adopted by so many modern religions.

    And beyond explaining the Original Kingdom Gospel, it finishes up with a very reasonable verifiction of the interpretation presented in the fictional story.

  • 2. AdamBessed    November 5th, 2007 at 11:01 am

    Edward Jose,

    Your suggested site has been added above.

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