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Title: Unveiling Vatican Secrets: Edited Bible and Hidden Gospels

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By Joel Edward GbleePublished 3 years ago 2 min read

Title: Unveiling Vatican Secrets: Edited Bible and Hidden Gospels

Introduction:

The Vatican, known for its involvement in scandals, has recently been in the news more frequently. This article aims to explore the discrepancies in sacred texts and the sensational facts that the Vatican may be hiding from the public.

The Gospel of Barnabas: A Controversial Discovery

In the year 2000, an unexpected discovery was made in Cyprus during a police raid on suspected smugglers. An old manuscript, later known as the Gospel of Barnabas, was seized. It was revealed to be 1500 years old. The text attributed to Apostle Barnabas contradicts traditional beliefs by claiming the existence of 70 Apostles instead of the commonly known 12. Barnabas also presents a different perspective on Apostle Paul, whom he portrays negatively. Additionally, Barnabas challenges the concept of the Trinity and predicts the arrival of the true Messiah in 500 years.

Alternative Views on Paradise and Crucifixion

The Gospel of Barnabas offers a unique interpretation of paradise, describing it as nine levels. It suggests that one's position in paradise depends on their righteousness. Furthermore, the gospel presents a shocking revelation about the crucifixion. According to Barnabas, Jesus knew in advance about Judas' betrayal and escaped capture. Instead, Judas was made to resemble Jesus and was crucified in his place.

Vatican's Involvement and Controversial Gospels

The Vatican's interference in the legal proceedings surrounding the Gospel of Barnabas raises suspicions. The church representatives sought to prevent expert analysis and quickly handed over the text to a museum. This raises questions about the Vatican's intentions and its potential fear of information that could challenge the foundations of Christianity. Other alternative gospels, like the Gospel of Thomas, have been classified as apocryphal writings. The Gospel of Thomas offers different perspectives on Jesus, his childhood, and his teachings.

Selective Editing of the Bible by the Vatican

Throughout history, the Vatican has tailored the Bible to its own preferences. In 1684, a major Bible cleansing removed 14 out of the original 80 books considered sacred. These removed books, known as the Apocrypha, held information deemed inappropriate by the church. One example is the Gospel of Thomas, discovered in 1945, which portrays Jesus as quick-tempered and egocentric. The Vatican's selective editing raises concerns about the authenticity and completeness of the Bible.

Questionable Secrets and Vatican's Relic Discrepancy

The Vatican's handling of alternative gospels and its dismissal of remarks challenging traditional beliefs raise doubts about its credibility. The story of the three crosses found at Christ's crucifixion site, believed to be a historical relic, has been accepted without question. However, observations by theologians suggest that the amount of wood claimed to be from these crosses would be enough to build an entire church. Such inconsistencies are often ignored by the Vatican.

Conclusion:

Over the centuries, the Vatican has played a significant role in shaping Christianity, often tailoring the Bible to its liking. Alternative gospels, such as the Gospel of Barnabas and the Gospel of Thomas, challenge traditional beliefs and offer different perspectives on Jesus and his teachings. The selective editing of the Bible and the Vatican's dismissal of alternative views raise questions about the authenticity and transparency of the church.

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About the Creator

Joel Edward Gblee

Joel is an enigmatic wordsmith and a storyteller whose imagination knows no bounds. With his hands dancing across the keyboard, he weaves captivating tales that transport readers to exhilarating realms and leave them yearning for more.

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