This post is a continuation of my previous one, proving the naivety and absurdity of the Christian mythographers who invented the story of Judas as a scapegoat to blame the Jews for Jesus killing. Besides, somebody had to be blamed and of course not the Romans since Christianity was a RCC invention. On the contrary, as that manuscript proves, the Pontius Pilate was even willing to sacrifice his only son replacing Jesus on the cross. Ah, the good Romans and the bad Jews!
The same story we read in the case of Paul when he was arrested and escorted by a whole Roman army to a safe place, when “a child” (?) informed the Roman officer in charge, that the Jews were planning to kill Paul. A Roman officer believed a Jewish child for an imminent conspiracy and he mobilized a whole army to protect a prisoner? Really?
Let’s go back to our story of Judas, to see what happened to him after his betrayal. According to Peter, “Falling headlong he burst asunder in the midst, and all his bowels gushed out” (Acts 1:18). Apparently, Judas went on a high cliff and committed suicide, how else can one believe that he fell headlong and while nothing happened to his head, his bowels gushed out? This must be a worldwide paradox. “Reason is a whore, the greatest enemy that faith has”, according to Martin Luther. Matthew writes that he “went and hanged himself” (27:5), while Papias, bishop of Hierapolis, who lived in the second century and who wrote before the compilation of the books of Matthew and Acts, says….
“Judas walked about in the world a great example of impiety; for his body having swollen so that, on an occasion, when a wagon was moving on its way, he could not pass it, he was crushed by the chariot and his bowels gushed out.”
The Hebrew-Christian mythographers seemed to have an obsession with the bowels, as the same we read in 2 Chronicles 21:19 and in Judges 3:22!
Paradoxically, a new discovered Gospel, named “The Gospel of Judas” debunks the myth of the “filthy traitor”, since, it cannot explain the question “how come a traitor to have written a gospel, when he was hanged”? He wrote it while he was hanging himself, or maybe after as nothing of the like happened to him, but he lived long enough to write that Gospel? If he were a disgusting and filthy traitor, would an early author dedicate or ascribe a gospel to his name?
P.S. “Do not seek, but blindly believe”, Hallelui-yah!
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Article URL : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Life_and_the_Passion_of_Christ