The Thirteenth Disciple: The Gospel of Judas from the Nag Hammadi Scriptures, show us that Judas was not betraying him but obeying him. in these ancient original 2000-year-old texts discovered recently in the Egyptian desert are incomplete but still tell a strange tale of visitation and haunting of Jesus by other beings. Much of religious scripture has been retranslated to fit the needs of the church. But this original document from 1700 years ago has remnants of the old experience. While the other Disciples of Christ became angry at what Jesus said and blaspheme against him in their hearts, one remained true and carried his wish to be turned over to the authorities for the ultimate sacrifice. Judas did what he was told by his savior and Jesus released from his earthly bounds, so spirit was freed. The ancient scriptures left out of the bible tell us more about us than God. In fact the new secular translations suggest these older gospels were given to us by off-world visitors. And that Jesus was a hybrid set here to teach and enlighten. But wow did he have a time with the aboriginal human hoardes who were killing and eating each othere and completely resistant to change. In the Gospel of Judas, Jesus decides the ultimate sacrifice and Judas agrees because of his adoration of Christ.
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