Does the book change your religeous beliefs?
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Re: Does the book change your religeous beliefs?
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Did you read it?cassibear13 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2019, 16:28 No, this book doesn't change my religious beliefs. No matter how Judas is portrayed he still, at least in my mind, a traitor.
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That's just one of the incongruities of the Gospel myth. Why did Judas need to point out Jesus, a well-known trouble maker in the Temple??? It NEVER HAPPENED. It is a COVERUP. James was the real Master, and the Paulines had to write him out of the history books AS A TRAITOR (Judas) so they could continue to fill Pauline Church pews. There never WAS a Judas. He was James, inverted tendentiously. I don't think there was a Jesus, either. He is a composite character of John the Baptist and James. Their life narratives share too many similarities to be three separate people.
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The Bible narrative is the inconsistent one. Why did Judas need to betray Jesus with a kiss when Jesus was well-known as a Temple troublemaker?
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I think you are missing my point in the book. It is about literary comparison, not opinion or faith.Wanja Hannah wrote: ↑01 Aug 2019, 04:29 Not at all, I respect the author's point of view as all of us are entitled to opinions and anyone with an open mind should just take the book as an opinion.
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Please, I need a review like yours on my booksite. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/15246 ... 5K32J6D6Y1Achintya wrote: ↑04 Aug 2019, 04:45 I don't think this text was written by the author to change anyones belief system. it was just to enlighten. and to be honest that is more important than racial thoughts and jihadism going on to forcefully ideas into peoples brain. this was information and knowledge meant to process and was amazing
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