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Farquad_37
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Hey everybody...I'm not really new here, just haven't been here in quite a while...Soo...hi! :-D
Anyway, I'm reading a book now, as the title says, called The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden. It's essentially a collection of books that were rejected by the Nicene Council when the Bible was made in 500 AD, such as the Protevangelion, the Gospel of Peter, the letters between Pontius Pilate and Herod, the Testaments of the twelve sons of Issac, and so on. I've only read a very small portion the collection so far, but I was wondering if any of you have read them and have any input on them. Of course, I've been reading them skeptically, as I'm not sure why all of them were rejected as cannon. Just thought I'd get some opinions on this.
Anyway, I'm reading a book now, as the title says, called The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden. It's essentially a collection of books that were rejected by the Nicene Council when the Bible was made in 500 AD, such as the Protevangelion, the Gospel of Peter, the letters between Pontius Pilate and Herod, the Testaments of the twelve sons of Issac, and so on. I've only read a very small portion the collection so far, but I was wondering if any of you have read them and have any input on them. Of course, I've been reading them skeptically, as I'm not sure why all of them were rejected as cannon. Just thought I'd get some opinions on this.