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What happened to the book judas or mary magdellen?
Originally posted by Cosmic4life
reply to post by dayve
With respect the OP did not say Jesus didn't or couldn't read..
..he asks how come he did not write anything.
Personally i think it might be because he never existed in the first place.
Just my opinion.
Cosmic..
Originally posted by TKDRL
reply to post by dayve
Hmmm, wish I saw what you wrote before you edited it lol.
is not much to go on.
Originally posted by EnochWasRight
reply to post by TKDRL
The most important people to ever walk the earth never wrote their words themselves. Jesus, Aristotle, Confucius, Muhammad (Mirrored Truth) and so on. Read their words, written by disciples, and you are reading true perspective to find truth.
Originally posted by 1littlewolf
Originally posted by EnochWasRight
reply to post by TKDRL
The most important people to ever walk the earth never wrote their words themselves. Jesus, Aristotle, Confucius, Muhammad (Mirrored Truth) and so on. Read their words, written by disciples, and you are reading true perspective to find truth.
Wrong there Ed, you are getting the disciples version of the Truth. Or in most cases you are getting some early christian churches version of the truth when in fact what they may well have been doing is simply writing a some scripture, in many cases hundreds of years after the event, in order to give themselves some sense of legitimency. Few of the disciples themselves ever wrote what is commonly attributed to them.
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Originally posted by TKDRL
reply to post by EnochWasRight
You do forget about the editors though. In perspective, journelists of today. They may write the total facts, they may have integrity. If the editor wishes, the work written by today's journelists with integrity, may be revised, or even left out altogether, according the editor's discretion.
Originally posted by TKDRL
reply to post by dayve
I think it would be very relevant, if say he did write a gospel, and it reads very different from the other gospels, don't you? I would take the teacher's word over the student anyday.