The discovery of the book of judas?
The inclination that he and Jesus were best friends and that
Judas was the only one Jesus truly trusted to follow through with his plan; so he could die for your sins?
Also; what of the idea that he and Judas may have been more than mere friends; and that they might have been lovers?
2007-11-07
23:30:57
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what of the fact that church officials had it stowed away for years?
that doesn't raise any eyebrows?
nothing at all?
2007-11-07
23:36:31 ·
update #1
Uncle thesis:
why can't you just answer my question?
do you have to always give skeptics the run around?
and I am not a conspirator; I simply dislike the fact that the roman catholic church decided to exclude certainbooks from their bible; thus changing the Bible; and christianity for every generation since.
2007-11-08
00:03:52 ·
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i cannot understand your ques.?
2007-11-07 23:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I think those other books make for interesting reading, but reading them it is often clear why they weren't included. They weren't included mostly because they have a lot of ideas that just don't fall in with the tone of the Old and New Testements. As far as Jesus and Judas being lovers, is there anyone from His time period who wasn't supposed to be a lover of His?
2007-11-08 07:40:10
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answered by Lucky S 6
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Well, us christians think your question is more imagination than fact.
What of the idea that there were many people called Judas ....like one of Jesus' half-brothers?
Like Judas Maccabaeus who restored the temple?
More importantly, why do you see conspiracy in everything?
Why can't you accept what is written?
Answer those questions, with valid evidence, and us christians will then answer yours.
2007-11-08 07:50:16
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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Some of the most fascinating writing from that period (ie, the Gospel of Thomas) was curiously omitted from the canonization of the Roman Catholic Church. In reading these books today however, one can easily see why.
2007-11-08 07:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Guys, it's not in the KJV because some guys under the rule of King James edited it to what it is today. That's not the same book that people had during those earlier days...
2007-11-08 07:38:50
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answered by AngFlowr 4
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Of course anyone is free to come up with any crazy idea about the Bible, it's nothing new, it's jsut an indication of people struggling to accept the truth of God.
2007-11-08 07:42:40
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answered by Binahl 2
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I heard that there is a book called Judas but have not seen any of it. I never heard any of your points about it brought up. Maybe that would be a good study for me later. Thanks!
2007-11-08 07:42:38
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answered by just because 5
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it wasn't just judas ; it was man ; the information of Jesus' whereabouts wouldn't have been that difficult to find; he had following in the masses and he wasn't hiding behind a rock; Jesus followed the letter of the law to the end ; any other accountings are a seed planted through Satan by his loyal following
2007-11-08 07:36:21
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answered by sml 6
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It doesn't really change anything if you read it yourself.
"and that they might have been lovers?"
That is called trolling. That isn't in there in the least. Try reading it before you troll.
2007-11-08 07:41:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Some friend
2007-11-08 07:34:04
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answered by oldersox 5
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The devil made sure his book was found.
2007-11-08 07:39:45
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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