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Originally posted by Sump3
reply to post by Akragon
You might as well join in skipper
You should try reading through the Gospel of John to see how many of Jesus' disciples are named.
. . . who very very little is known about.
My understanding of what the Urantia book is, coming from 38 years of listening to conspiracy radio shows, is that it was commissioned by the Rockefellers back when they came up with a scheme to create a religion where one of the family members could be eventually proclaimed Messiah, based on certain things built into the book.
Seems like they just made the stories
Right.
Jesus was probably a more quite mysterious person.
Originally posted by KAOStheory
reply to post by 3NL1GHT3N3D1
I just mean,how do we know it's incomplete? How do we know we have the whole thing? We were pretty sure of that until the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, and they are still widely ignored. Who's to say even more writings haven't been lost or kept from us. I think most people here would accept that as a possibility at the least. What about the huge chunk of his life we don't have info on, since we don't have writings about it, does it not exist then? I guess I just fail to see the logic in the OP title.
The Dead Sea Scrolls only contained OT books, not NT ones.
Originally posted by 3NL1GHT3N3D1
Jesus came to preach his gospel, yet died before he could say everything he needed to say.