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The Mar Saba Letter
This is the 21st-century, and Christians are still causing chaos with their misguided beliefs in law making America politics. One would think after reading the daily news through the blog, BNR, that we were transported back in time to the 3rd and 4th-century Middle East, and not in the present day. Seeing all the anarchy that these militant supporters of a man accused of sorcery by his people, who was stoned to death and then hung on a tree for, enticed Israel to apostasy during the early years of the 1st-century. Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 43a scroll down to verse 20. Lawmakers hiding the fact that they are introducing their God’s law over the secular law of the land. Laws by deception that they would not be able to introduce from the pulpit or by going door to door evangelizing. I have no qualms that it is a deliberate act by Christians to bring their God to the forefront of their daily lives, at the expense of other faith, and secularism. Showing their age-old disdain, and intolerance, of everything, and everyone outside their religion. Wanting all to comply to their misguided religious beliefs.
Deception, forgery, and fakery are the ancient tools of Christianity, used to entice converts, and adherents alike that their religion is the true faith. To believe that, one would have to show their ignorance to ancient myths introduced into Christianity, such as the stories of Adam and Eve and Noak and the flood. Stories with their origin thousands of years before the coming of Judaism, let alone Christianity. Deliberately ignoring that their God performed abortions on women (Num.5:11-22), and that Christian text supports the homosexual orientation of their saviour. Which is contained in Mark 14:50-52 and the Mar Saba/Secret Gospel of Mark. A fragment of a letter (manuscript #65) from Clement of Alexandria to an otherwise unknown Theodore. Presumable, Theodore was a bishop who wanted to know the ins and outs to why Mark wrote two gospels, as well as to the sexual aspects of the Secret Gospel of Mark.
Morton Smith’s Analysis
[Morton] Smith’s high regard for the historical value of the fragment led him to suggest a radical revision of Christian origins. He argued that the Christian movement began with Jesus practising a baptismal initiation in which the initiate received the spirit of Jesus and ascended into the kingdom of God during the initiation. It was a baptism administered by Jesus to chosen disciples, singly, and by night. In this baptism, the disciple was united with Jesus. The union may have been physical (…there is no telling how far symbolism went in Jesus’ rite) but the essential thing is that the disciple was possessed by Jesus’ spirit. One with Jesus, he participated in Jesus’ ascent into the heavens, and was thereby set free from the laws ordained for and in the lower world. For obvious reasons, this founding-rite of the early Christian movement was covered up by the dominant form of Christianity in the second and third centuries. https://www.westarinstitute.org/resources/the-fourth-r/secret-mark/.
The Epistle from Clement to Theodore: From the letters of the most holy Clement, the author of the Stromateis. To Theodore. And they come into Bethany. And a certain woman whose brother had died was there. And, coming, she prostrated herself before Jesus and says to him, ‘Son of David, have mercy on me.’ But the disciples rebuked her. And Jesus, being angered, went off with her into the garden where the tomb was, and straightway a great cry was heard from the tomb. And going near, Jesus rolled away the stone from the door of the tomb. And straightaway, going in where the youth was, he stretched forth his hand and raised him, seizing his hand. But the youth, looking upon him, loved him and began to beseech him that he might be with him. And going out of the tomb, they came into the house of the youth, for he was rich. And after six days Jesus told him what to do, and in the evening the youth comes to him, wearing a linen cloth over his naked body. And he remained with him that night, for Jesus taught him the mystery of the Kingdom of God. And thence, arising, he returned to the other side of the Jordan. “After these words follows the text, “And James and John come to him”, and all that section. But “naked man with naked man,” and the other things about which you wrote, are not found. http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/secretmark.html
One can ask why a dominant Christian sect covered up the Jesus baptism, and why Christians today are infuriated by revelations about their saviour sexual orientations. When most democratic countries in the world have same-sex marriages, and being homosexual is not against the law. What do you say?
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Jero Jones
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