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On a History Channel program, Banned From the Bible, various books of the Bible were exluded from the final cut. Books written by the same authors as the ones that made print. If the Bible is the word of God, what right does man have to censor those books?
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"I really enjoyed the accounts of the story of Jesus as a child, the infancy. Stories that have been ommitted by humans. I've read some opinions in the following site that profess the Bible is the only word of God and these ommitted books are only provided as blasphemous renditions of what is the truth and were censored becasue they were lies. Lies to whom. Certainly not the apostles who wrote them. There are several books of 'Revelations' but John's was the only one to be included. Peter's was thrown out, still he should feel ok he got some other books in there..."
http://christdot.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2440
A Christian view/clarification on this will be much appreciated
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* Biblical scholars speculate on the reasons behind their exclusion.
* Examine major works of Christian theology that did not make it into the Scriptures.
* See how these works have been discovered--and where they have been used.
For many of the faithful, the idea smacks of heresy. But the Bible we know is just one of many versions that surely circulated in the early days of Christianity, and there are several fully-fledged books left out of the "final draft."
BANNED FROM THE BIBLE travels back to the blistering sands of the Holy Land, into the onion-domed chapels of Eastern Orthodox churches and the pages of the Koran on the trail of the chapters that were left out of the ultimate version of the Scriptures. Learn of "The Life of Adam and Eve," a detailed account of the creation story written before Jesus was born that is included in the Koran. The incestuous account of "The Book of Jubilees" was included in the Orthodox Old Testament and the Dead Sea Scrolls. "The Book of Enoch" was an ancient bestseller, telling the story of the man said in Genesis to have walked with God and been assumed directly into heaven.
These eight ancient works offer a fresh perspective on the figures at the foundation of faith.
"I really enjoyed the accounts of the story of Jesus as a child, the infancy. Stories that have been ommitted by humans. I've read some opinions in the following site that profess the Bible is the only word of God and these ommitted books are only provided as blasphemous renditions of what is the truth and were censored becasue they were lies. Lies to whom. Certainly not the apostles who wrote them. There are several books of 'Revelations' but John's was the only one to be included. Peter's was thrown out, still he should feel ok he got some other books in there..."
http://christdot.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2440
When Jesus was a boy, did he kill another child? Was Mary Magdalene a prostitute -- or an apostle? Did Cain commit incest? Will there be an apocalypse or is this God's trick to scare us? The answers to these questions aren't found in the Bible as we know it, but they exist in scriptures banned when powerful leaders deemed them unacceptable for reasons both political and religious.
A Christian view/clarification on this will be much appreciated
