A 1500 year
old Bible which was discovered in Ankara, Turkey’s capital, in 2000, contradicts
the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Moreover, it
says that he was not the son of God but a Prophet, who didn’t die and ascended
into heaven alive. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The 1500-year-old bible
was found in Turkey, in the Ethnography Museum of Ankara It also states that it
was Judas Iscariot who was actually crucified and calls Apostle Paul the
Impostor.
This
information was taken from the gospel of Barnabas, who in this work is one of
the twelve apostles.
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Oldest Koran Discovery Could Rewrite History Of Islam There is a theory that
the modern Bible was formed out of four canonical gospels by the Catholic
Church during the Council of Nicea, while the Gospel of Barnabas as well as
many others were omitted.
The book
along with antiquities, illegal excavations, and explosives were reportedly
confiscated from a group of smugglers in a Mediterranean-area operation. It is
written in the Aramaic language with gold letters and onto loosely-tied
leather.
The Bible
that contradicts the New Testament teachings of Christianity is reportedly
valued up to 40 million Turkish Liras (about $28m). While authenticity of the
book is still under question some experts and religious authorities believe
that it is original.
However, some
scholars branded the Gospel of Barnabas Bible a forgery written during the
Middle Ages. Meanwhile, the Vatican has asked Turkish authorities to let them
examine the contents of the book.
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