Showing posts with label Gospel of Barnabas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gospel of Barnabas. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 08, 2017

Controversial: The Gospel of Barnabas Predicts The Coming of Prophet Muhammad (2013)


A secret Bible in which Jesus is believed to predict the coming of the Prophet Muhammad to Earth has sparked serious interest from the Vatican.

Pope Benedict XVI is claimed to want to see the 1,500-year-old book, which many say is the Gospel of Barnabas, that has been hidden by the Turkish state for the last 12 years.

The £14million handwritten gold lettered tome, penned in Jesus' native Aramaic language, is said to contain his early teachings and a prediction of the Prophet's coming.

They claim this ancient Bible proves Muhammad, peace be upon him, is the prophet. But it also says he is the Christ! Of course don’t believe Muhammad s.a.w was Christ. If this Bible is true, then he must say Jesus is the Christ. Here now is the criticism of the text presented, based solely on the content:

"In one version of the Gospel, he is said to have told a priest: 'How shall the Messiah be called? Mohammed is his blessed name…and in another, Jesus denied being the Messiah, claiming that he or she would be Ishmaelite, the term used for an Arab," he added.



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Sunday, August 18, 2013

The Lost Gospels


The Lost Gospels, presented by Anglican priest Pete Owen Jones, is a fascinating exploration into the huge number of ancient Christian texts that didn't make it into the New Testament. Shocking and challenging, these were works in that presented a Jesus who didn't die, who took revenge on his enemies and who kissed Mary Magdalene on the mouth. This Jesus is unrecognisable from that found in the traditional books of the New Testament.

Pete travels through Egypt and the former Roman Empire looking at the emerging evidence of a Christian world that's very different from the one we know. He discovers that in addition to the gospels of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John, there were over 70 gospels, acts, letters and apocalypses circulating in the early Church.

Through these lost Gospels, Owen Jones reconstructs the intense intellectual and political struggles for orthodoxy that were fought in the early centuries of Christianity, a battle involving different Christian sects, each convinced that their gospels were true and sacred.

The worldwide success of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code has sparked new interest about the origins of the Christian faith. Pete Owen Jones sets out the context in which heretical texts like the Gospel of Mary emerged. He also strikes a cautionary note: if these lost Gospels had been allowed to flourish, Christianity may well have faced an uncertain future, or perhaps not survived at all.

The documentary, although a great feat of scholarship falls short of exploring some other important manuscripts such as the Gospel of Judas and the Gospel of Barnabas. It also fails to eplore the evidences in the gospels of the other possibility of Christ's nature: that he was entirely human. 

However, the question that really needs to be asked is: isn't God himself supposed to decide what comprises of His book?



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