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It's
Just a Novel (Movie)
1. Story of The Da Vinci
Code: Murder Mystery
2. Story of The Da
Vinci Code: Historical Secret
3. Leonardo’s Last
Supper
4. Derivation of
'Holy Grail'
5. Mary Magdalene in
the Bible
6. Priory of Sion
6a. Opus Dei
7. Questions of
Jesus’s True Identity
8. Non-Christian
Sources
9. Christian Sources:
Biblical Texts
10. Other Apostolic
Texts
11. St.
Ignatius of Antioch – AD 110
12. "Alternate"
Gospels: Gospel of Peter (c. AD 130)
13. St. Justin,
Martyr – AD 151
14. St. Irenaeus of
Lyon – AD189
15. "Alternate"
Christianities
16. Gnostic
Scriptures
17. The
‘Muratorian’ Canon – c. AD 200
18. Constantine
19. Council of
Nicaea - AD 325
20. St. Eusebius,
Bishop of Caesarea (c. AD 330)
21. Constantine’s
Bibles
22. Codex Sinaiticus
23. Closing the
Canon
24. Philosophical
Issues: Diversity of Christianities
25. Philosophical
Issues: Subjectivism of Belief
26. Theological
Issue: Was Jesus married?
27. Other Historical
Claims
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Gnostic Scriptures
Gospel of Truth (AD 140-180):
Since the perfection of the All is in
the Father, it is necessary for the All to ascend to him. Therefore,
if one has knowledge, he gets what belongs to him and draws it to
himself. For he who is ignorant, is deficient, and it is a great
deficiency, since he lacks that which will make him perfect.
Gospel of Thomas(AD 140 ? – with older sayings)
(108) Jesus said, "Whoever drinks
from my mouth will become like me; I myself shall become that person,
and the hidden things will be revealed to him."
(114) Simon Peter said to him,
"Let Mary leave us, for women are not worthy of life."
Jesus said, "I myself shall lead her in order to make her male,
so that she too may become a living spirit resembling you males. For
every woman who will make herself male will enter the kingdom of
heaven."
Coptic Apocalypse of Peter (c. AD 200)
The Savior said to me, "He whom
you saw on the tree, glad and laughing, this is the living Jesus. But
this one into whose hands and feet they drive the nails is his fleshly
part, which is the substitute being put to shame, the one who came
into being in his likeness. But look at him and me." (81)
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