Friday, April 07, 2006

What kind of cult is this?



By now you've all heard about this story reported by National Geographic: Lost Gospel Revealed; Says Jesus Asked Judas to Betray Him:
Some biblical scholars are calling the Gospel of Judas the most significant archaeological discovery in 60 years.

The only known surviving copy of the gospel was found in a codex, or ancient book, that dates back to the third or fourth century A.D.

The newly revealed gospel document, written in Coptic script, is believed to be a translation of the original, a Greek text written by an early Christian sect sometime before A.D. 180.

The Bible's New Testament Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—depict Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, as a traitor. In biblical accounts Judas gives up Jesus Christ to his opponents, who later crucify the founder of Christianity.

The Gospel of Judas, however, portrays him as acting at Jesus' request.

So what does it all mean? God knows I'm no theologian (I'll cheerfully defer to RMJ and others in that department). It does occur to me though, that christianity can no longer claim to be based on martyrdom. It is clearly a suicide cult.

That sound you hear is the cacophany of christian fundie heads exploding all over the world.

1 comment:

flory said...

Oh, yippee skippy. Just what we need...xtian fundie suicide bombers....