Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Buddhist Monk Raised from the Dead

I think this is so ridiculous, especially that part where he was told that whoever worships the Buddha or other Gods will end up in Hell. In Buddhism, there is no such thing as non-Buddhist believers will end up in Hell due solely to his/her religion. Buddhists teachings say that we end up in Hell only due to our own karma from negative actions committed, no matter what is our religion (Buddhism included). Read this: -

BUDDHIST MONK RAISED FROM THE DEAD

"We first heard of these events from a number of Burmese church leaders, who investigated the reports and have no doubt as to their authenticity. We report them in good faith after checking their authenticity as much as we could reasonably be expected to do."

In 1998, a Buddhist monk died. A few days later, his funeral was held, at which he was to be cremated. From the smell, it was obvious that his body had already started to decompose - he was very clearly dead! Hundreds of monks and relatives of the dead man attended the funeral. Just as the body was about to be burned, the dead monk suddenly sat up. The events shocked the whole region. Over 300 monks became Christians and started to study the Bible. Tapes of the monk's report were distributed throughout Myanmar. The Buddhist hierarchy and the government were soon alarmed, and they arrested the monk. He has not been seen since, and it is feared that he was killed to keep him silent. It is now a serious crime to listen to the tapes, because the government wants to dampen the sensation. Text of the taped message follows:-

"My name is Athet Pyan Shintaw Paulu. I was born in 1958. When I became 18 years of age, my Buddhist parents sent me as a novice to a monastery. At 19, I became a monk, entering a monastery, where I was instructed by probably the most famous Buddhist teacher of the time, who was killed in a car crash in 1983. I was given a new name when I entered the monastery. I tried to deny my own selfish thoughts and desires; even when mosquitoes landed on my arm, I would let them bite me instead of brushing them away. I became very ill, and the doctors diagnosed a combination of Malaria and Yellow Fever. After a month in hospital, they told me that they could do no more for me, and discharged me so that I could prepare myself for my death. Back in the monastery, I became ever weaker, and finally lost consciousness. I only discovered that I had died later: my body started to decay and smelled of death, my heart had ceased beating. My body was put through the Buddhist cleansing rites.

I found myself in a powerful storm which blew everything away. Not a single tree, nothing was left standing. I was in an empty plain. After some time, I crossed a river, and saw a terrible lake of fire. I was confused, because Buddhism knows no such thing. I did not know that it was Hell until I met Yama, the King of Hell. His face was that of a lion, his feet like snakes, and he had many horns on his head. When I asked his name, he said 'I am the King of Hell, the Destroyer'. I then saw the saffron-coloured robes of Myanmar's monks in the fire, and upon looking closer, saw the shaven head of my former teacher who had been killed in a car accident. 'Why is he in the lake of fire?' I asked. 'He was a very good teacher. 'Yes, he was a good teacher,' said Yama, 'but he did not believe in Jesus Christ. That's why he is in Hell.'

I was then shown another man, with long hair bound in a ball on the left side of his head. He also wore a robe, and when I asked who he was, I was told 'Gautama', (Buddha).' I was distraught. Buddha in Hell, with all of his ethics and moral character?' 'It is not important how good he was. He did not believe in the eternal God, so he is in Hell,' answered the King of Hell. I also saw Aung San, the revolutionary leader. 'He is here because he persecuted and killed Christians, but mainly because he did not believe in Jesus Christ,' I was told. Another man was very tall, wearing armour and carrying a sword and shield. He had a wound on his forehead. He was larger than anyone else I could see, around 22 feet tall. The King of Hell said 'That is Goliath, who is in Hell because he mocked the eternal God and his servant David.' I had never heard of either Goliath or David. Another 'King of Hell' approached me and asked 'Are you also going into the lake of fire?'. 'No,' I said, 'I am just here to look.' 'You are right,' the creature said. 'You only came to look. I can't find your name.

You'll have to go back to where you came from.' On the way back, I saw two paths, one wide, one narrow. The narrow path, which I followed for about an hour, was soon made of pure gold. I could see my own reflection perfectly! A man calling himself Peter told me 'Now go back to tell the people who worship Buddha and other gods that they will end up in Hell if they do not change. They should believe in Jesus. He then gave me a new name: Athet Pyan Shintaw Paulu (Paul, who returned to life). The next thing I heard was my mother crying. 'Son, why are you leaving us now?!' I realised that I was lying in a coffin. When I moved, my parents cried out 'He's alive!', but the others around them did not believe them. When they saw me, they were frozen with fear, and started shouting 'It's a ghost!'. I noticed that I was sitting in about 3 1/2 cups of an odorous liquid, which must have come from my body as I lay in the coffin. I was told that they were about to cremate me. When a monk dies, his name, age and the number of years of his service as a monk are inscribed in the coffin. I had already been registered as dead, but as you can see, I'm alive!"
Source: Asian Minorities Outreach
http://www.christian-faith.com/testimonies/buddhist-monk-raised.html

2 comments:

Eddie said...

I have just heard this testimony via the web. It is true? It was either true or it was not. Here are some other points to consider: 1. The ladder from Heaven and angelic activity. Jesus tells Nathanael he would see descending & descending angels (Jn. 1:51; also Gen. 28:12) - 'time' is not an issue. 2. Peter at the gate. Does the testimony state it was Peter the apostle. I assumed this Peter was meant at first, but it may not have been. How can we say to the contrary with certainty? 3. Most importantly the glory is clearly given to the Lord Jesus Christ. There is nothing vague about this. It is clear that the post resurrection message included repentance from dead works, believing and following the Lord Jesus Christ. 4. It also seems plain that there is no indication of monetary gain by the 'original' testifier. These things are in favour of the account. 5. I wonder how many Christians in this generation with their present experiences and finite understanding of spiritual things would have viewed miracles and supernatural signs and wonders, things we now read in Scripture in the safety of hindsight? Selah - Eddie

wakawakwaka said...

I do not think it was true first of all! Many faults withn this story first of all there is no yellow fever in burma,monks get creamated all most instantly after they die,the teacher he spoke of actually died in 1977!Why the Hell is Yama, a Hindu god of hell doing in CHristian hell,and what about the story of Lazarus and the rich man,where Jesus said that if ppl dont listen to Moses and the prophets they will not listen to a dead man that came back to life!And Hell actually exisits in Buddhism,so the guy would not be confused if he actually went to hell. Burmese ppl rarely become monks at the age of 18 and the list goes on and on andon...