To: Richnorth who wrote (161 ) 3/22/1998 1:02:00 PM From: Jane Hafker Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1615
To acknowledge a work which appears in l930, which presumes to contradict and introduce a new Son of God, more devious and same-sex oriented than the original, and of course a seeker of the ancient mysteries of original worship of the lord of the underworld, which is all they ever worshipped in Egypt, or the person talking about Egypt obviously knows nothing about the "religious" source of the "gods" of Egypt...welll, what is the historical references, and where are these most ancient hieroglifics (forgive me, hate to use the dictionary all the time and don't have a spell check here), papyrus remnants, clay tablets, whatever, that began this AMAZING history of Jesus seeking the occult arts 400 miles away through the desert. Surely this amazing tale of what--a camel trade route, he worked his way their driving camels? Loading unloading? He walked? He went alone? With fellow seekers of Egyptian pagan arts? Oh, he went with Essenes...except Jewish history ALWAYS usually leaves the Essenes right there outside Jerusalem basically. I seek myself to study these ancient references for validity. Could you please post them here taken directly from the scholarly and obtuse bibliography they must be based on. Surely, of course, they are based on some form of historical evidence, aren't they? What is the earliest point of reference in the bibiolography? This is important stuff, so I hope you will help me. All I saw in person was that vile little "Secret Gospel of Thomas" Unfortunately, it was only discovered, when, in l982? I have no idea what year, I'm just guessing. That's when the real onslaught to paint Jesus Christ not only as a guy who was sleeping around, but one that also went both ways. The truly homosexual writers apparently like to paint time as only lusting after male members. I have been very lacking in their historical witnesses who recorded these deeds, however, and sorely ignorant of where these priceless manuscripts are now housed. This is important stuff, North, so I hope you can give me some ancient stuff here to research. Thank you very much for anything you do.