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Gospel of Thomas

outhouse

Atheistically
Maybe you can, but more serious professional scholars don't

Unsubstantiated, here is one now


On dating, Ron Cameron states (op. cit., p. 536):

Determining a plausible date of composition is speculative and depends on a delicate weighing of critical judgments about the history of the transmission of the sayings-of-Jesus tradition and the process of the formation of the written gospel texts. The earliest possible date would be in the middle of the 1st century, when sayings collections such as the Synoptic Sayings Gospel Q first began to be compiled. The latest possible date would be toward the end of the 2d century, prior to the copying of P. Oxy. 1 and the first reference to the text by Hippolytus. If Gos. Thom. is a sayings collection based on an autonomous tradition, and not a gospel harmony conflated from the NT, then a date of composition in, say, the last decades of the 1st century would be more likely than a mid-to-late-2d-century date.
 

outhouse

Atheistically
Also if we point to an early date then the text would have had to have been widely known and circulated.

There is also a good case material was plagiarized from Johns gospel.

1. INTRODUCTION
 

JoStories

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JoStories

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It is not considered part of the canon.It is considered apocryphal.There are passages in that book that state Jesus killed people.

Gospel of Thomas
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And Jesus, seeing what had happened, said to him, “Your fruit (shall be) without root and your shoot shall be dried up like a branch scorched by a strong wind.”
3 And instantly that child withered.

3 1 While he was going from there with his father Joseph, a child running tore into his shoulder. And Jesus said to him, “You shall no longer go our way.” And instantly he died. At once the people, seeing that he was dead, cried out and said, “Where was this boy born that his word becomes a deed?”
2 When they saw what had happened the parents of the dead boy blamed his father Joseph, saying, “Because you have this boy you cannot live with us in this village. If you wish to be here, teach him to bless and not to curse.

So,we can see that this book is not in harmony with the rest of the holy scriptures.It paints Jesus as a brat killer kid with powers.There are other books like this that are not part of the original canon.
Which is your opinion. IMO, it's much more in keeping what Christ actually taught.
 

JoStories

Well-Known Member
Your opinion has been noted.Thanks.
That was just a brief remark. I try to read the whole thread before really discussing the issue. The fact is, many scholars find this text to be much closer to the teachings of Christ than the NT, which is disjointed and contradictory, particularly when it comes to Paul who clearly didn't know Christ or a damn thing about what he taught. And most people try to be at least civil to other posters. One poster said that the NT was unquestionably 'divinely inspired by God' which is a load of crap. The twin councils chose what books they wanted to begin the Christian faith in terms of what most fit their agenda. God had nothing to do with it.
 
That was just a brief remark. I try to read the whole thread before really discussing the issue. The fact is, many scholars find this text to be much closer to the teachings of Christ than the NT, which is disjointed and contradictory, particularly when it comes to Paul who clearly didn't know Christ or a damn thing about what he taught. And most people try to be at least civil to other posters. One poster said that the NT was unquestionably 'divinely inspired by God' which is a load of crap. The twin councils chose what books they wanted to begin the Christian faith in terms of what most fit their agenda. God had nothing to do with it.

Ok.Thanks.....
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Gospel of Thomas

The Church Councils canonized NT Bible unauthorized. Gospel of Thomas is no less reliable than other other gospels.
Thomas certified after the event of Crucifixion that Jesus did not die on the Cross by putting his hands in the wounds of the body of Jesus and seeing and observing with his own eyes that Jesus was in the same body as Jesus was before the crucifixion:

John 20:25
So the other disciples told him, "We have seen the Lord!" But he said to them, "Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe."
John 20:27
26After eight days His disciples were again inside, and Thomas with them. Jesus came, the doors having been shut, and stood in their midst and said, "Peace be with you."27Then He said to Thomas, "Reach here with your finger, and see My hands; and reach here your hand and put it into My side; and do not be unbelieving, but believing."


Regards
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
That was just a brief remark. I try to read the whole thread before really discussing the issue. The fact is, many scholars find this text to be much closer to the teachings of Christ than the NT, which is disjointed and contradictory, particularly when it comes to Paul who clearly didn't know Christ or a damn thing about what he taught. And most people try to be at least civil to other posters. One poster said that the NT was unquestionably 'divinely inspired by God' which is a load of crap. The twin councils chose what books they wanted to begin the Christian faith in terms of what most fit their agenda. God had nothing to do with it.

I agree with you.

Regards
 
Gospel of Thomas

The Church Councils canonized NT Bible unauthorized. Gospel of Thomas is no less reliable than other other gospels.
Thomas certified after the event of Crucifixion that Jesus did not die on the Cross by putting his hands in the wounds of the body of Jesus and seeing and observing with his own eyes that Jesus was in the same body as Jesus was before the crucifixion:

John 20:25
So the other disciples told him, "We have seen the Lord!" But he said to them, "Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe."
John 20:27
26After eight days His disciples were again inside, and Thomas with them. Jesus came, the doors having been shut, and stood in their midst and said, "Peace be with you."27Then He said to Thomas, "Reach here with your finger, and see My hands; and reach here your hand and put it into My side; and do not be unbelieving, but believing."


Regards

From what I gather,Jesus ' body was not allowed to see corruption.Acts 2:31.This means his body was not allowed to decay in the grave.His body was consumed by God as an offering.Just like the Lamb that was slaughtered, and eaten, for the passover.This sacrificial lamb that foreshadowed the coming of Christ had to be consumed in fire before morning,if there was any left.

Exodus 12:10
Do not leave any of it until the next morning. Burn whatever is not eaten before morning.

Jesus original body is gone.Jesus was resurrected to immortal status.A spirit.He materialized into many different bodies as had the fallen angels when on earth with the earthly women during the days of Noah.MAry did not recognize him at the Tomb at first.She thought he was the Gardner.

  • John 20:14, 15
    14 After saying this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was Jesus.15 Jesus said to her: “Woman, why are you weeping? Whom are you looking for?” She, thinking it was the gardener, said to him: “Sir, if you have carried him off, tell me where you have laid him, and I will take him away.”

    • Luke 24:15, 16
      15 Now as they were conversing and discussing these things, Jesus himself approached and began walking with them, 16 but their eyes were kept from recognizing him.

    • Luke 24:30, 31
      30 And as he was dining with them, he took the bread, blessed it, broke it, and began handing it to them. 31 At that their eyes were fully opened and they recognized him; but he disappeared from them.


      John 21:4-7 4 However, just as day was breaking, Jesus stood on the beach, but the disciples did not realize that it was Jesus

  • 1 Peter 3:18
    18 For Christ died once for all time for sins, a righteous person for unrighteous ones, in order to lead you to God. He was put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit.
 

Monk Of Reason

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Thomas was unknown at the time and place of canonization, so it wasn't "wiped out."
But many others were. Do you deny this?

Yeah. No. That's not the way it worked. The texts are all from different regions and traditions; some have common sources. What was canonized was the "basic list of stuff that could be read in church."
That was the purpose. But it canonized THEIR version. That way there could be some sort of authority. There was a painstaking process in which they read several different scriptures to see which ones lined up best. I am sure there were some givens but the process was the same.

Not all scholarship agrees that Thomas is gnostic.
Some may not. To my understanding the vast majority agree that he was gnostic. I am not a biblical scholar though.

There were several canons. You're probably thinking of Marcion.
Possibly. But for the sake of clarity there were several cannons. There was a Jewish cannon that eventually came to light some years prior to the first attempted canonization of Christian texts. There were several attempted canonizations of the early Church. The bible that eventually made it was then changed again several times throughout history.

For example protestant bibles and Catholic bibles are not the same. They have two different cannons. There are a few different cannons even within protestant denominations. And then of course you have Mormons and other sects like them that have added new books.
 
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