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Gospel of Judas -- not what it seemed
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Steve Hayes
2007-12-04 03:14:30 UTC
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There was recently a lot of publicity about a newly-discovered "Gospel of
Judas", which, it was said, showed that Judas was really the hero of the story
of Jesus.

It now appears that the translators made a lot of errors, and that the story
is rather different.

Far from being the hero of the story, Judas was in fact the villain. Not the
Christian villian, but a Gnostic villain, but a villain none the less.

http://khanya.wordpress.com/2007/12/03/the-gospel-of-judas-not-what-it-seemed/
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Burkladies
2007-12-07 03:44:58 UTC
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Post by Steve Hayes
There was recently a lot of publicity about a newly-discovered "Gospel of
Judas", which, it was said, showed that Judas was really the hero of the story
of Jesus.
Judas place in the story was not a hero, but he had a imporant place
anyway.
Post by Steve Hayes
It now appears that the translators made a lot of errors, and that the story
is rather different.
Now becareful because the translators made a lot of errors in the KJV
some folks love to quote. Errors aside He was a villian, that was his
place in the story. Who else was supposed to turn Jesus over and
allow the death & resurrection of our Messiah to take place?
Post by Steve Hayes
Far from being the hero of the story, Judas was in fact the villain. Not the
Christian villian, but a Gnostic villain, but a villain none the less.
Indeed he was.
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