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What would Judas say?
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The Gnostic Gospels are all a real trip. Has anyone read "The Jesus Mysteries" and it's sequel about the Lost Goddess? Worth a read, I think. But be forwarned, it can be tough going at times, especially the sequel. Very esoteric.
The problem with virtually all the Gospels, and eveh the historical accounts that supposedly reference Jesus as being an actual historical figure is that they were all written after the fact. None of the writings are contemporary with the life of Jesus himself. Josepphus is usually listed as history's most reliable source on the issue, and "the Jesus Mysteries" calls even this longstanding evidence into question. Check it out, kids. Was Jesus real or is he a metaphor.
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