The Gospel of Mary Magdeline
The Gospel According to Mary Magdalene from GnosisArchive Website recovered through WayBackMachine Website Archive Notes:Papyrus Berolinensis 8502 was acquired by a German scholar, Dr. Carl Reinhardt, in Cairo in 1896 (the codex is variably referenced in scholarly writings as the “Berlin Gnostic Codex”, the “Akhmim Codex”, PB 8502, and BG 8502). It contains Coptic editions…
The True Account of the Birth of Jesus?? Question Everything
A TRUE ACCOUNT OF THE BIRTH OF ‘JESUS CHRIST’August, 2005 N. Huntley Many of the concepts and understandings involved in this extraordinary event of the birth of ‘Jesus Christ’ will be found too astounding to believe by most. On the basis of our limiting and suppressive educational system this is unfortunately not surprising. What is…
The Apocryphon of John- Nag Hammati Library
The Nag Hammadi Library The Apocryphon of John Secret Book of John, translated by Frederik Wisse The teaching of the savior, and the revelation of the mysteries and the things hidden in silence, even these things which he taught John, his disciple. And it happened one day, when John, the brother of James – who…
The Cathars
by William Henry originally published in Atlantis Rising Dec. 2002 From 1208-1244 the first European holocaust was conducted. The Church of Rome savagely attacked the Cathars, the peaceful ‘heretics of the Languedoc’ of Southern France, with a viciousness and detestable arrogance paralleled only by the Nazi atrocities during WW II. The Cathars called themselves Pure…
The Gospel of the Nazarene
from KarenLyster Website recovered through WayBackMachine Website Continuing discoveries this century are shedding ever greater light onto one of the most opaque and mysterious periods in history, illuminating the man and message and 1st century cultural impact of Jesus. Given the recent discoveries of the “Dead Sea Scrolls“, the “Gnostic Gospels” of Nag Hammadi, and…
The Gospel of Phillip- Nag Hammadi Library
The Nag Hammadi Library The Gospel of Philip Translated by Wesley W. Isenberg A Hebrew makes another Hebrew, and such a person is called “proselyte”. But a proselyte does not make another proselyte. […] just as they […] and make others like themselves, while others simply exist. The slave seeks only to be free, but…
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