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To: PghBaldy
In the Infancy Gospel, Jesus is shown as a precocious child, often getting into trouble and then using his developing powers to avoid the displeasure of Joseph. Jesus is depicted as using his miraculous abilities to not only create life and heal, but also to kill several children who annoy him, and cause others to go blind.

I cannot possibly see why this book was never canonized. /sarc

4 posted on 06/27/2024 4:25:42 PM PDT by Ciaphas Cain ("If they can do that to Trump then they can do that to YOU." -- Lazamataz)
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To: Ciaphas Cain

I read somewhere earlier that one of the great christian theologins of the middle ages commented on the gospel of thomas. he said that the Koran stole liberally from the gospel of thomas.

I’m not certain but I think the gospel of thomas along with a number of other texts was among the nag hammadi scrolls dug up in the late 1940’s in egypt. they were all banned in the forth century after the coucil of nicea in 325 ad.

The issue at the time was as to whether Jesus was fully God and fully man. Or just a man. The texts that suggested that Jesus was just a man—although a very good man and. prophet—were excluded.

To understand this...its helpful to remember that in the early 1950’s, the dead sea scrolls were dug up. these scrolls included fragments from the book of enoch and the book of jubillee. enoch was referred to in the new testatment and both books are still part of the jewish torah in etheopia. However, after the expulsion of the Jews from Israel —the center of the jewish world moved to babylon. from there—they excluded the book of enoch and the book of jubillee as these books suggested Jahweh was many Gods—and the old rabbis wanted to emphasize “God oh God our God is one.”

This happened about the same time as the Council of Nicea in Rome in 325 as mentioned above.


8 posted on 06/27/2024 4:44:27 PM PDT by ckilmer
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To: Ciaphas Cain

“Jesus is depicted as using his miraculous abilities to not only create life and heal, but also to kill several children who annoy him, and cause others to go blind.”

If this were true, then Jesus was a sinner like the rest of us. As I recall God specifically said “Thou shalt not kill.”
I believe it was number 6.


15 posted on 06/27/2024 4:52:55 PM PDT by DaiHuy (I support LGBTQ. (Lets Get Biden to Quit.))
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To: Ciaphas Cain
I heard Dennis the menace was an attempt to tell the true story of Christ in a way that would get through all the censors in the Vatican who just created the Simpsons in the 1980s anyway, so it was a moot point in the end.

Ahh, strawberries. A conundrum.

25 posted on 06/27/2024 5:12:54 PM PDT by Dat
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To: Ciaphas Cain
depicted as using his miraculous abilities to not only create life and heal, but also to kill several children who annoy him, and cause others to go blind.

I think they're confusing this with a Star Trek episode

38 posted on 06/27/2024 6:35:01 PM PDT by PGR88
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