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Old 08-14-2004, 07:33 AM
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Banned from the Bible...

Did anyone else see that show on the history channel? I'd like to talk about it... For those who didn't, it was a show about different books that were left out of the bible for different reasons... Here is a short list of them.

The Life of Adam and Eve

The Book of Jubilees

The Book of Enoch

The Infancy Gospel of Thomas

The Protovangelion of James

The Gospel of Mary

The Gospel of Nicodemus

The Apocalypse of Peter

I dont want to make some HUGE post so I'll sum up some of them...
The Life of Adam and Eve speaks for it's self.
The Book of jubilees I dont remember much about (I must not have been that interested in it.)
the same with The Book of Enoch
Now The Infancy Gospel of Thomas was QUITE interesting.. it tells about Jesus as a child and him doing very.. well.. mean things.. Killing people out of spite, making birds out of clay.. I'll make a new post after this one with the english translation...
The Gospel of Mary is about Mary Magdeline and how she was a bigger part of jesus' life than we are led to believe in the bible.
I can't remember about The Gospel of Nicodemus.. I promise at a later date I'll get all the information on all of these posted up here.. if no one beats me to it.
And The Apocalypse of Peter tells about Peters experiance talking with jesus about the apocalypse and what not again, I'll post it in a following post. Anyways, I wanted to know if anyone else had seen it and had anything to say...
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