how accurate is it? basically claims that Judas was the number one follower and was given a special vision that was denied the other apostles. Claims that Judas did not acutally "betray" Jesus, but was following a divine plan. NY Times also said something about it revealing something about creation.
4/10/2006 1:44:31 AM
is that coming back on again? i forgot that was tonight
4/10/2006 1:46:19 AM
National Geographic had a special about it earlier on. um, its old text, so how accurate can information that has been passed down generations before its been recorded.
4/10/2006 1:46:46 AM
did they say anything about carbon dating it?
4/10/2006 1:48:23 AM
ya its legit, but if you are talking about the actual information about events that occured, i was trying to say that its hard to do
4/10/2006 1:49:27 AM
extant biblical texts have been around for a while, and say lots of crazy things. They're nothing new. The only reason so many people are talking about this is because NGEO is making a big deal out of it.It's interesting, but it's not that groundbreaking like a lot of people, and the media, are portraying it.
4/10/2006 1:52:06 AM
One problem is that the recent translation is a copy of the original gospel. This creates several problems, one the copier could have made several mistakes in writing the gospel, two he was probably a monk (obviously not a roman catholic, but probably a marcionite) and had bias opions about the subject and could have changed the subject matter (a common practice back then) and three he could have left out portions of the document. However, these problems usually occur when something has been coppied and re-coppied several times. We are in luck though because the researchers believe that the Gospel of Judas was only coppied once or a couple of times.
4/10/2006 1:53:20 AM
isn't it obvious that Judas needed to betray jesus? After all, Jesus did tell Judas to do what needed to be done.
4/10/2006 1:54:14 AM
^^ Those "problems" exist with the regular bible, and most old texts too.
4/10/2006 1:55:31 AM
"did they say anything about carbon dating it?"they have carbon dated the document to around 300 A.D. but the original was probably written in the early part of the 1st century. Also, its a huge finding becasue it puts a new definintion on the name judas and his place in the bible and christianity.
4/10/2006 1:55:38 AM
are they gonna air it again? i'd like to see that
4/10/2006 1:57:09 AM
4/10/2006 1:59:30 AM
buddhism has no martyrs
4/10/2006 2:08:11 AM
Buddhism is not a normal religion
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4/10/2006 8:04:48 AM
many people, myself included, believe Judas was from a sect that truly believed the Conquering Messiah would come in their lifetime, so when the Messiah did show up as a peacemaker who urged non-violent means, it was thought that the only way to force the Conquering part of the Messiah prophecy would be to have him arrested and triedI ♥ Judas
4/10/2006 9:57:51 AM
check out this video of a National Geographic historian trying to explain the finding of the new Gospel to John Kasich, a Fox News analyst/reporter/talking headhttp://onegoodmove.org/1gm/1gmarchive/2006/04/john_kasich_is.htmlKasich can't handle these new findings because i think it shakes his faith a little bit and more or less accuses National Geographic for spreading lies and heresy a'la The Da Vinci Code.
4/10/2006 10:15:33 AM
another reason why i don't watch fox news
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4/10/2006 11:45:17 AM
the Romans were mother fucking geniusesto this day, everyone but them carries the blame
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