This tale is certainly intriguing. However it has been around in Burma for at least sixteen years and there has been no discovery of real witnesses and the witness himself is a poor advocate as well which establishes the presumption of his lying almost by default.
Except who actually wrote this script? Certainly not this chap. Yet the story is known to almost everyone in Burma. That is pretty effective.
Whoever did write this script actually was seriously knowledgeable and is protecting his identity by paying this guy to carry the can. It is a pretty effective ploy. In the meantime the story itself has had a huge impact even if it only introduces Christianity into a Buddhist context.
However it actually does much more. It introduces an unusual Christian theological position as well not actually espoused or well known by most Christians.
NDE has produced alternative visions of Hell as a spiritual reality. Our description here does conform to all that. It all fits right in and there is nothing quite like it in accepted scripture. The whole spiritual geography remains familiar as does the sense described as well. All this is important and cannot be expected from even a Buddhist Monk.
If this is a hoax it is surely inspired by a knowledgeable Christian missionary at the least. .
..
Buddhist Monk Died for 3 Days And Saw Buddha in Hell. God Raised Him Back To Life To Deliver This Message!
http://www.imsoblesseddaily.com/buddhist-monk-died-see-buddha-hell-message/
The story that follows is simply taped testimony from a man with a life-changing story. It is not an interview or a biography, but simply the words from the man himself. Different people react in different ways when they hear this story. Some are inspired, some skeptical, a few will mock and ridicule, while some others have even been filled with rage and anger, convinced these words are the ravings of a mad man or an elaborate deception. Some Christians have opposed the story simply because the radical and miraculous events described herein do not fit their feeble image of an Almighty God.
A few tried to verify this story from several Burmese church leaders who shared it with us. These leaders had looked into the story and had not found any suggestion of it being a hoax. It was with this in mind that they decided to step out and circulate the story. They just want to let the story speak for itself, and invite Christian believers to judge it according to Scripture. If God wants any part of it to be intended for His glory or to encourage His people, then we pray His Spirit will work in the hearts of the readers in those ways.
Some people have told them that the monk in this story never actually died, but that he just lapsed into unconsciousness, and the things he saw and heard were part of a fever-driven hallucination. With those at hand, they remain believing it for the simple fact remains that the events of the story was so radical, ably proven that the monk’s life took on a complete 180-degree shift after the events described below. He has fearlessly and boldly told his story at great personal cost, including imprisonment. He has been scorned by his relatives, friends and colleagues, and faced death threats for his unwillingness to compromise his message. What motivated this man to be willing to risk everything?
Meet Athet Pyan Shinthaw Paulu from the country of Myanmar and this is his life-changing testimony – from being a follower of Buddha to a full-fledged follower and believer of Christ Jesus!
There is just nothing to back it up.
Except who actually wrote this script? Certainly not this chap. Yet the story is known to almost everyone in Burma. That is pretty effective.
Whoever did write this script actually was seriously knowledgeable and is protecting his identity by paying this guy to carry the can. It is a pretty effective ploy. In the meantime the story itself has had a huge impact even if it only introduces Christianity into a Buddhist context.
However it actually does much more. It introduces an unusual Christian theological position as well not actually espoused or well known by most Christians.
NDE has produced alternative visions of Hell as a spiritual reality. Our description here does conform to all that. It all fits right in and there is nothing quite like it in accepted scripture. The whole spiritual geography remains familiar as does the sense described as well. All this is important and cannot be expected from even a Buddhist Monk.
If this is a hoax it is surely inspired by a knowledgeable Christian missionary at the least. .
..
Buddhist Monk Died for 3 Days And Saw Buddha in Hell. God Raised Him Back To Life To Deliver This Message!
http://www.imsoblesseddaily.com/buddhist-monk-died-see-buddha-hell-message/
The story that follows is simply taped testimony from a man with a life-changing story. It is not an interview or a biography, but simply the words from the man himself. Different people react in different ways when they hear this story. Some are inspired, some skeptical, a few will mock and ridicule, while some others have even been filled with rage and anger, convinced these words are the ravings of a mad man or an elaborate deception. Some Christians have opposed the story simply because the radical and miraculous events described herein do not fit their feeble image of an Almighty God.
A few tried to verify this story from several Burmese church leaders who shared it with us. These leaders had looked into the story and had not found any suggestion of it being a hoax. It was with this in mind that they decided to step out and circulate the story. They just want to let the story speak for itself, and invite Christian believers to judge it according to Scripture. If God wants any part of it to be intended for His glory or to encourage His people, then we pray His Spirit will work in the hearts of the readers in those ways.
Some people have told them that the monk in this story never actually died, but that he just lapsed into unconsciousness, and the things he saw and heard were part of a fever-driven hallucination. With those at hand, they remain believing it for the simple fact remains that the events of the story was so radical, ably proven that the monk’s life took on a complete 180-degree shift after the events described below. He has fearlessly and boldly told his story at great personal cost, including imprisonment. He has been scorned by his relatives, friends and colleagues, and faced death threats for his unwillingness to compromise his message. What motivated this man to be willing to risk everything?
Meet Athet Pyan Shinthaw Paulu from the country of Myanmar and this is his life-changing testimony – from being a follower of Buddha to a full-fledged follower and believer of Christ Jesus!
Christians Debunk Resurrection of Buddhist Monk in Myanmar (Burma)
The following two articles debunk the Christian monk NDE hoax
A SPECIAL CCG Ministries Report:
THE TALE OF THE RESURRECTED MONK
Since
at least early 2000, emails have been circulating on the Internet
passing on the dramatic story: ‘BACK FROM THE DEAD The Remarkable
Testimony of a Buddhist monk in Myanmar (Burma) who came back to life a
changed man!’
With CCG Ministries’ involvement in Asia, including Myanmar, we have been very interested in this story and its authenticity.
It
appears that it gained ‘life’ on the Internet through the promotion of a
Christian missionary organisation, Asian Minorities Outreach, now
apparently called: Asia Harvest, headquartered in Texas, USA. This group
has a website hosted in Singapore.
[Please read the
concluding statement regarding Asia Harvest’s position as a result of
receiving a copy of this report. The statement is at the end of this
page.]
For quite some time this story appeared on the front
page of the organisation’s website. Then the actual story was removed
from their website, but a remaining reference to it encouraged people to
request a copy of the story by email. The following explanation was
given by the group for the change:
‘A Quick Note: We have been
asked by many people why this testimony is no longer available on our
website. We were ordered to remove the story by the government of
Singapore, who had apparently received complaints from Buddhists. As our
website is housed in Singapore at the moment, we didn’t have much
choice.’
AMO/Asia Harvest introduced the story with the following introduction:
‘The
story that follows is simply a translation of a taped testimony from a
man with a life-changing story. It is not an interview or a biography,
but simply the words from the man himself. Different people react in
different ways when they hear this story. Some are inspired, some
skeptical, a few will mock and ridicule, while some others have even
been filled with rage and anger, convinced these words are the ravings
of a mad man or an elaborate deception. Some Christians have opposed the
story simply because the radical and miraculous events described herein
do not fit their feeble image of an Almighty God.’
It is
interesting to note the approach they take in the introduction. Anyone
who questions the story is immediately labelled as a sceptic, a mocker
or ridiculer, someone filled with rage and anger, or worse a Christian
whose concept of God is feeble and who does not believe that an Almighty
God can be radical and perform miracles.
This could be seen
by some as a form of bullying and intimidation to dismiss any form of
thought and questioning of the story. It is not a healthy or biblical
approach to dealing with questions about such a dramatic story, nor does
it encourage people to use their minds.
Interestingly, when
we asked AMO/Asia Harvest to send us a copy (one of several copies we
have, but this one directly from them) we also asked some questions:
‘How did you first get to hear of the story; how have you checked it out
for authenticity; what effect has this story had on Christians/churches
in Burma and also on the Buddhist community and government there etc.
What sort of response has there been to this account from Christians and
Christian leaders around the world?’
We received no direct or specific answers to these, and other, questions. In the introduction to the story we are told:
‘We
were first made aware of this story from several Burmese church leaders
who shared it with us. These leaders had looked into the story and had
not found any suggestion of it being a hoax. It was with this in mind
that we decided to step out and circulate the story. We do not do so for
any monetary gain, or with a motivation of self-promotion. We just want
to let the story speak for itself, and invite Christian believers to
judge it according to Scripture. If God wants any part of it to be
intended for His glory or to encourage His people, then we pray His
Spirit will work in the hearts of the readers in those ways.
Some
people have told us they think the monk in this story never actually
died, but that he just lapsed into unconsciousness, and the things he
saw and heard were part of a fever-driven hallucination. Whatever you
think, the simple fact remains that the events of this story so
radically transformed this man that his life took on a complete
180-degree shift after the events described below. He has fearlessly and
boldly told his story at great personal cost, including imprisonment.
He has been scorned by his relatives, friends and colleagues, and faced
death threats for his unwillingness to compromise his message. What
motivated this man to be willing to risk everything? Whether we believe
him or not, his story is surely worth listening to and considering. In
the cynical West many people demand hard evidence of such things,
evidence that would stand up in a court of law. Can we absolutely
guarantee, beyond doubt, that all of these things happened? No, we
cannot. But we feel it is worth repeating this man’s story in his own
words so that readers can judge for themselves.’
[...]
Read the story in its entirety
On
Sunday 19th November 2000, CCG Ministries’ Director, Adrian van Leen,
interviewed and spoke with the ‘resurrected’ Paul in a hotel function
room in Yangon in the company of four Myanmar Christian leaders.
That interview raised serious questions as to the authenticity of the story under consideration.
As
our Director wanted to ensure accuracy and fairness, and also because
he had to work through translators (three of the Christian leaders
understood and spoke English), questions and answers were double checked
and confirmed before being noted.
[...]
Read the story in its entirety
Apart from the contradictions made by Paul in front of witnesses, there are
still serious questions about the content of his supposed visions or visit
to hell and heaven, as well as questions about editorial comments made by
Asian Minorities Outreach/Asia Harvest.
still serious questions about the content of his supposed visions or visit
to hell and heaven, as well as questions about editorial comments made by
Asian Minorities Outreach/Asia Harvest.
AMO/Asia
Harvest has stated that the story was first told them by several
Burmese church leaders, and that since being initially told they ‘have
attempted to verify this report which reached us from a number of
sources, and are now convinced that it is accurate.’ IMPACT Magazine
reported that a spokesman for AMO/Asia Harvest stated: ‘We believe it to
be true as there are many witnesses to these events.’
CCG
Ministries’ Director, Adrian van Leen, before, especially during, and
after his visit to Myanmar in November 2000, has spoken to a number of
Myanmar Christian leaders - including a number who are involved in
inter-church/inter-denominational work, as well as leaders of several
denominations (and had the interview/discussion with the central
character in this story, Paul, himself). He spoke with leaders from
Yangon and across Myanmar who attended a conference in Bago, and also
Christian leaders in Mandalay and a regional township. Many of these
leaders from across varying denominations had contact with other
Christian leaders across the country.
No one was able to give
ANY form of authentication to the story. A number of leaders, including
those who had been in Christian leadership in Mandalay, knew of no
evidence to confirm any part of the story. Some of the Myanmar Christian
leaders would very much like to know who the ‘several Burmese church
leaders’ are that AMO/Asia Harvest refers to as their sources for this
story.
In fact, it was pointed out very clearly that, had the
story been true, especially had there been a number of Buddhist monks
converted to Christianity - especially as many as 300 and very much so
if there were as many as 7,000 - the news would have spread rapidly.
While the government controlled media might have tried to suppress such
news - the Christians and churches (particularly in the Mandalay area)
would not have been able - nor have wanted to - suppress such news. It
would have spread rapidly and widely through the churches. The Buddhist
community would also have spread the story - though for different
reasons.
The claim that ’there are many witnesses to these
events’ is also disputed by Myanmar Christian leaders, who have stated
that they had never met anyone who had been a direct primary witness -
nor anyone who had personally met a direct witness to these events. And
when asked, Paul himself was totally unable to produce any witnesses
whatever, not even his father or mother. The Christian leaders present
at the interview would have gladly talked to any converted monks (or
asked friends in different parts of the country to do so) who may have
been witnesses, but not one name was given as a possible witness. The
reality is that in Myanmar itself no one has been able to find any
witnesses or any evidence whatever, to support the story of the
resurrected Paul. It is even questionable that there is evidence that
Paul was actually a Buddhist monk.
AMO/Asia Harvest has invited ‘Christian believers to judge it [Paul’s resurrection story] according to Scripture.’
As
one senior Myanmar pastor pointed out, the story and description of
hell given by Paul, is itself contrary to Scripture. Paul’s story is
also in conflict with the story Jesus told in the account of the rich
man and the beggar, Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31). When carefully examined it
is also in conflict with the comments of the Apostle Paul in 1
Corinthians 15 - in particular where that Paul was able to name eye
witnesses to the resurrection of Christ - and acknowledged at the time
that some were still living - in other words, he was able to produce
witnesses who could testify to the authenticity of his claims. Myanmar’s
Paul was totally unable to name, point to, or produce ANY witnesses at
all to his claimed resurrection, or who had been converted by his story.
The
story of the ‘resurrected Paul’ is known throughout much of Myanmar -
and his tape has circulated (in several versions). Hardly anyone in
Myanmar - especially amongst Christian leaders - has accepted or
believed the story. There is just nothing to back it up. Paul is known
of in Myanmar, and regarded by most - as a troublesome and troubled
person. He has caused problems and difficulty for Myanmar Christians,
and has even been responsible for bringing fear into parts of the
Christian community. A number of people in Myanmar who personally know
him, or have met him, believe he is in need of medical help and
counselling. Sadly, in Myanmar, he is certainly not known as a fearless
and faithful witness to Jesus Christ, whose testimony is converting
Buddhists, strengthening the church or bringing glory to God’s name.
Further
complications have arisen with this whole saga. According to the
beliefs of some people in Myanmar (or some with friends and/or relatives
in Myanmar), several different people supposedly, or apparently, are
claiming to be the resurrected Buddhist monk - at least an older man and
a not-so-balanced younger man.
Whatever the truth behind this
sad saga, most Christians, and most pastors and church leaders in
Myanmar, are not taking this story seriously and see little value in it
for the growth of the Christian community in that country.
We
believe that if this story had been adequately examined and checked out
in Myanmar before transcripts were made of his tape, it would probably
never have been published.
[After Asia Harvest received a copy
of this report they removed all references to the story from their
website and stopped sending out email transcripts of the claimed
resurrection account. They will be making some statement regarding their
initial endorsement of the story. When this is available we will gladly
append it to this report.]
[...]
Read the story in its entirety
Resurrected Burmese Monk Story Revisited
During
the year 2000, numerous emails circulated on the Internet passing on
the dramatic story: ‘BACK FROM THE DEAD The Remarkable Testimony of a
Buddhist monk in Myanmar (Burma) who came back to life a changed man!’
With CCG Ministries’ involvement in Asia, including Myanmar, we were very interested in this story and its authenticity.
It
was brought to ‘life’ on the Internet through the promotion of a
Christian missionary organization then called, Asian Minorities
Outreach, later changing its name to: Asia Harvest, headquartered in
Texas, USA, and operating from Thailand. Its Director, Paul Hatthaway,
has written several books, including ‘The Heavenly Man’.
For
quite some time the ‘resurrected Buddhist monk’ story appeared on the
front page of the organisation’s website. Then the actual story was
removed from their website, but a remaining reference to it encouraged
people to request a copy of the story by email. The following
explanation for the change, was given by the group at the time:
‘A
Quick Note: We have been asked by many people why this testimony is no
longer available on our website. We were ordered to remove the story
by the government of Singapore, who had apparently received complaints
from Buddhists. As our website is housed in Singapore at the moment, we
didn’t have much choice.’
AMO/Asia Harvest introduced the story with the following introduction:
‘The
story that follows is simply a translation of a taped testimony from a
man with a life-changing story. It is not an interview or a biography,
but simply the words from the man himself. Different people react in
different ways when they hear this story. Some are inspired, some
skeptical, a few will mock and ridicule, while some others have even
been filled with rage and anger, convinced these words are the ravings
of a mad man or an elaborate deception. Some Christians have opposed the
story simply because the radical and miraculous events described herein
do not fit their feeble image of an Almighty God.’
We were
concerned with the above wording and commented in our 2001 report that
it was interesting to note the approach they took in the introduction.
Anyone who questioned the story would immediately be labelled as a
sceptic, a mocker or ridiculer, someone filled with rage and anger, or
worse a Christian whose concept of God is feeble and who does not
believe that an Almighty God can be radical and perform miracles.
This
could be seen by some as a form of bullying and intimidation to dismiss
any form of thought and questioning of the story. It is not a healthy
or biblical approach to dealing with questions about such a dramatic
story, nor does it encourage people to use their minds.
The
resurrected monk’s story was quite a dramatic tale and it has impressed
many people. It was even reported in the well-known Christian
Singaporean magazine: IMPACT (June/July 2000, p.45). It continued to be
circulated and passed on through emails for some time.
But was
it true? If it was, it SHOULD be circulated - whatever the
consequences. But what if it was NOT true? Should it then continue to be
circulated never-the-less? We believe not!
It should be noted that there have been several versions of the story circulating.
On
Sunday 19th November 2000, CCG Ministries’ Director, Adrian van Leen,
interviewed and spoke with a man who claimed to be the ‘resurrected’
Paul in a hotel function room in Yangon in the company of four Myanmar
Christian leaders.
That interview raised serious questions as to the authenticity of the story under consideration.
AMO/Asia Harvest has invited ‘Christian believers to judge it [Paul’s resurrection story] according to Scripture.’
As
one senior Myanmar pastor pointed out, the story and description of
hell given by Paul, is itself contrary to Scripture. Paul's story is
also in conflict with the story Jesus told in the account of the rich
man and the beggar, Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31). When carefully examined it
is also in conflict with the comments of the Apostle Paul in 1
Corinthians 15 - in particular where that Paul was able to name eye
witnesses to the resurrection of Christ - and acknowledged at the time
that some were still living - in other words, he was able to produce
witnesses who could testify to the authenticity of his claims.
Pastors
in Myanmar are still asking for real evidence and living witnesses to
the claimed miracle with whom they can discuss and verify the story. So
far, the story's authenticity remains with the claims made by Asia
Harvest.
The story of the 'resurrected Paul' is known
throughout much of Myanmar - and his tape has circulated (in several
versions). Hardly anyone in Myanmar - especially amongst Christian
leaders - has accepted or believed the story.
There is just nothing to back it up.
Far
from the 'resurrected monk' story providing a 'fearless and faithful
witness to Jesus Christ, whose testimony is converting Buddhists,
strengthening the church or bringing glory to God's name', Myanmar
pastor have told our Director that it has brought fear and suspicion to
many Christians in the country. We concluded our 2001 report with the
comment: Whatever the truth behind this sad saga, most Christians, and
most pastors and church leaders in Myanmar, are not taking this story
seriously and see little value in it for the growth of the Christian
community in that country.
From the evidence we have been able
to examine, including the claims and content of the story itself, and
all the discussions with Pastors and others in Myanmar, we believe it
would have been wiser for the story not to have been published and
circulated.
We believe that 'miracle stories' which cannot be
adequately substantiated ought to be treated with caution - especially
if those stories, or significant parts of those stories, do not conform
to Scripture. Lives continue to be changed by the resurrected and living
Jesus Christ - sometimes dramatically, sometimes quietly - the
substance of those changed lives are quiet miracles that are often clear
and undisputed. They continue to honour Christ and encourage others.
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