I don't know who owns National Geographic. But, I'll bet it is owned by those who ain't partial to the Bible :)
Are you surprised by this?
I'm sure the National Geographic Society will be putting out a special during Ramadan exposing the life of Mohammed, since those facts are definitely known. After all, these anti-religious hacks would want to debunk ALL religions, not just Christianity, right?
Just as the airing of such "specials" tells us more about the people who are doing them, then about Jesus.
There is a small, but concerted and well organized, well financed, persistent and aggressive cabal of influential organizations and individuals (Soros, Elaine Pagels & al, etc.) which have unceasingly been on the forefront of Christ-bashing through books, and especially several TV channels (Discovery, National Geographic, History, etc.), that can be commonly called the Satanic Network, with Lucifer at its undisputed CEO.
The timing, just as with the "Gospel" of Judas, is not a coincidence. Christ-bashing one week before Christmas is a well planned and organized attack with Antichrist and his angels behind the agenda.
The master deceiver and the father of all lies uses academic and historical "evidence," with few professors who sold their souls to darkness, to make it look all very believable and genuine. But pay attention and see how many of those interviewed are really representative voices of the Church, Easter or West, and whether their statements are in context or represent only a suitable segment. As always, when tuning into these satanic episodes from hell, watch it at your own risk and make sure you wear a crucifix!
Nothing but damnable, soul destroying heresy! What is the motivation of these people who peddle this evil? Power, pure and simple!
"The desire to rule is the mother of heresies." +John Chrysostomos
The source of the problem is modern biblical scholarship, which from its origins in the 18th Century posited that the Four Gospels were written long after the lifetime of Jesus and therefore have no historical value. The fact is that it is likely that all four were written before the destruction of the Temple, that Matthew was written within a decade of the crucixion.
I've read some of this
http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/infancyjames-mrjames.html
I don't see much on Jesus youth at all, let alone him killing boys, or turning toys into creatures.