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1500 Year old Bible Says Jesus not Crucified
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 128566" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>The Council of Nicea looked at many different versions of books written by various people over the 300 years since Jesus lived. These had changed the stories over the years through misunderstandings, mistranslations, creative editing and some actual fraud. They chose the books and versions that suited what they wanted the story to be. This was partly to keep the Church having a position of power and to unify the various versions as one "Official" set. Many books were left out because they did not go along with this goal and not necessarily because they were not telling valid parts of the story. The Church today has fractured into many different versions of Christianity. Each interprets their version of the Bible in their own way.</p><p></p><p>The Nag Hammadi Scriptures is a revised and updated translation of the Sacred Gnostic Texts. It is a very interesting alternative/supplement to the conventional versions of the New Testament. Two books it contains are the Gospel of Mary (Magdalene) and the Gospel of Judas. In it there was a Crucifixion, but it was a person standing in for Jesus. Jesus escaped and lived with the Essenes, the Jewish sect that Joseph and Mary belonged to. Eventually while on a journey with a group of them, they were attacked by a band of desert robbers. During this event Jesus was killed. </p><p></p><p>There are lots of books and stories involving Jesus and the days that he lived. The 1,500 year old version of the Bible mentioned in this post is but one of many that tell a story that differs from our standard "Official" Bible. It is up to each of us to decide what and in which we want to believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 128566, member: 2729"] The Council of Nicea looked at many different versions of books written by various people over the 300 years since Jesus lived. These had changed the stories over the years through misunderstandings, mistranslations, creative editing and some actual fraud. They chose the books and versions that suited what they wanted the story to be. This was partly to keep the Church having a position of power and to unify the various versions as one "Official" set. Many books were left out because they did not go along with this goal and not necessarily because they were not telling valid parts of the story. The Church today has fractured into many different versions of Christianity. Each interprets their version of the Bible in their own way. The Nag Hammadi Scriptures is a revised and updated translation of the Sacred Gnostic Texts. It is a very interesting alternative/supplement to the conventional versions of the New Testament. Two books it contains are the Gospel of Mary (Magdalene) and the Gospel of Judas. In it there was a Crucifixion, but it was a person standing in for Jesus. Jesus escaped and lived with the Essenes, the Jewish sect that Joseph and Mary belonged to. Eventually while on a journey with a group of them, they were attacked by a band of desert robbers. During this event Jesus was killed. There are lots of books and stories involving Jesus and the days that he lived. The 1,500 year old version of the Bible mentioned in this post is but one of many that tell a story that differs from our standard "Official" Bible. It is up to each of us to decide what and in which we want to believe. [/QUOTE]
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