No dude he was crucified
No dude he was crucified
Wow I think I found Bart Ehrman’s Lemmy account lol.
In seriousness though, that was a great read thank you.
I wouldn’t blame the scholars who misclassified it too much. If I read it without knowing anything about it I would probably make the same mistake because secret knowledge is a big focus in it.
Do you reckon Thomas’s author had access to Q ?
Some of the sayings in the gospel of Thomas are so strange.
"Jesus said, “Lucky is the lion that the human will eat, so that the lion becomes human. And foul is the human that the lion will eat, and the lion still will become human.”
Lol the fuck does that mean?
They were just making a joke, no need for pedantry.
Theen would refer to a non binary monarch I’m guessing.
I blame Goldeneye for my invertedness. Couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to change it as a kid.
They’ve been using meat grinder tactics since the Winter War and aren’t about to stop now.
Christian’s don’t love the world, if that were true climate change wouldn’t be an issue.
Christian’s treat the world like a motel they’ll only be staying at for a couple of days.
Genesis only makes sense from a Gnostic point of view imo. Snek was good guy all along.
Religion teaches you to hate and distrust people who don’t believe the same thing as you.
The fastest growing sect of Christianity in the world are the Evangelicals. The biblical literalists that hate everyone.
Genesis never says that the serpent is Satan, just that it’s a serpent.
Quick is a pretty cool surname.
This was Alex Jones’ exact business model in the early 2000s
I for one am extremely grateful
Spez did say Musk’s Twitter was something to be admired and emulated lol
“I don’t think there is a Q”
Maybe this is Mark Goodacre’s account instead of Ehrman.
It seems to me more likely that there’s more of the historical Jesus in Thomas than there is in John and I wouldn’t be surprised at all if it was written earlier.
Thanks for the read. I’m someone who only recently started reading about early Christianity recently and it absolutely blows my mind how diverse the theology was so early.