Lynx wrote:anyone ever seen the movie stigmata? it's about the gospel of thomas.
ClosetOtaku wrote:Nevertheless, I've not seen mention of the "Gospel of Judas" in any historical context, meaning either it was of a Gnostic origin, or it may just simply be not legitimate. (Iranaeus may have mentioned it but, it being not part of the fourfold gospel that had taken hold by 180 AD, we can safely assume he considered it less than canonical.)
ChristianRonin wrote:quick question: Whats Gnostic?
I agree with the 300 year difference... 100 years works because back then everyone was taught to memorize, memorize memorize...
BUT 300 years?! HAHa..that's a laugh...that's like me writing something new about the gospels that said Jesus was really a duck..(HE isn't! LOL!) but yeah..same concept right?!
ChristianRonin wrote:quick question: Whats Gnostic?
OtakuX wrote:I think people are forgetting the content of this gospel.
It is saying that Judas wasn't just a really evil person and that he had to betray Jesus in order for the crucifiction to happen and all of humanity to be saved from the fate of Hell. Not that I say what Judas did was right as such but there is some truth the the destined side of Judas' action that this puts forht.
Kokoro Daisuke wrote:I am bothered by the media buzz surrounding the Book of Judas, and it hurts to know that people are going to look at this and hold it as something that will disproove Christianity's basic tenets.
I'm not saying that this document is inheritly evil in nature - far from it, and it seems like it would be a very interesting read.
However, it seems as though people are putting this on the same level as the 4 canon gospels - which it is not. Pure logic defeats that idea entirely: Judas hanged himself even before Christ was executed. Thus, he could not have written this text, nor could he have narrated it to someone.
That leaves two options for its origin: either it was divinely inspired, since no one else was privy to the "secret" between Jesus and Judas, or it was written in the same manner that one would write any other regular piece of literature. However, it could not have been divinely inspired, as it contradicts what we are told in the canon gospels (Judas was not a favorable guy, even before he betrayed Jesus), so the only option left is that it is NOT the word of God on paper, but the word of man.
Kokoro Daisuke wrote:I am bothered by the media buzz surrounding the Book of Judas, and it hurts to know that people are going to look at this and hold it as something that will disproove Christianity's basic tenets.
I'm not saying that this document is inheritly evil in nature - far from it, and it seems like it would be a very interesting read.
EireWolf wrote:To be totally irreverent... it sounds a lot like a Judas fanfic to me.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:So in my anthropology class today this Book of Judas was mentioned, and I remembered that there was some topic on the same name on here^^ Apparently on some special on TV, amusingly enough when commercials rolled, the documentary was sponsered by the Divinchi Code (yes, I still can't spell his name >_<).
Don't know much about the gnostics... I guess the Apocrapha would count too? I still have a Catholic Bible from when I used to go and never did read the extra books... apparently Jesus turns people into frogs in one of them from what I hear 0_o.
Like mentioned above, seems like so many people are trying to disprove Christianity and exploit the "true" religion of it :/ The Divinchi Code is bad enough from what I've heard, and I won't get into my thoughts on it^^ But I was just watching an ep of 20/20 a couple nights ago on some guy that apparently found the tomb of Mary and James. Now this guy had some VERY bizzare ideas! Apparently he's "pro Christian" but doesn't believe in virgin birth, resserection or anything like that! According to him, Jesus' real dad was some guy from a Greek military! An how "Jesus shouldn't be thought of as some sort of deity, because he was the son of some military dude" or something like that :/ *shrugs* Yeah that guy was something else... anyone else see that? (Seriously though, I wonder where people come up with this stuff!)
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