13 April 2006

The Lost Gospel

I have been curious about the Lost Gospel, I already heard about it a long time ago but have no idea whats the fuzz going around about it. But I remain fixed on what I believed and still believe about the Bible and about Jesus. I am not going to confuse myself. Of course there would be reasons behind why National Geographic exposed this kind of issue on a Palm Sunday, maybe pure coincidence or reasons they only know about.

Lost Gospel forums....

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Happy Easter!!!!

Anonymous said...

The so-called "exposed gospel's" name is the Gospel of Judas.

It was purportedly written by a group of gnostic Christians, who basically believed that you came to God through "knowledge" (gnosis) not the Cross, and that God was in everything.

The council of Nicea was called to standardize which books should be in the Bible and shun heretical works like the Gospel of Judas. I have not read this one, but in the Gospel of Thomas, Jesus comes across as a new-age guru.

Plus which, these works were written over a hundred years after the facts pseudonomously, not by the Apostles whose names the works bear. And I'm not even going to get into the questionable authenticity of the Gospel of Judas.

Zelmarq said...

Hello randy tnx for the info, God bless!

PresidenToor said...

I am non-Christian but I think that there is never a Lost Gospel...just a Gospel that the Christian faith doesn't want to hear. Either because it is heritical or doesn't have any evidence to back it up, though I would like to see the evidence about the currently accepted Gospels and by evidence I don't mean the fact that it's in the Bible.

Zelmarq said...

Wow! This is just getting really interesting, I thank u all for the visits and the comments! God bless you all.