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Originally Posted by Julian658
There are other Gospels, but they are incomplete or the Catholic church decided not to include them in the Bible. That is why the Gospels are not the direct word of God.
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If what is said is true, then I would like to know. As for now, I would just like to read it and see what it says.
When I read the words of Christ in all the New Testament texts, the words speak to me, so if the words in the translation of Andrew, do not speak to me because I feel they have a malicious or sarcastic tone, than they could not be the words of Christ.
If they are the words of Christ, and they are not converted in English, I hope that someone will do so, so we may learn more about the Lord.
If the language is true that is wrtten on them, the language won't be of the world. I say this because the world is a foreign concept to us when we first enter it, as our mind is not yet touched by the world.
When you are a child, you do not understand the language of the world because when you are youngest, you are closest to God. The only language you know is that of God. It is the world that gets introduced that turns people to do things that they know are wrong, but cannot seem to stop themselves from doing because they have a diminished perception of values, as the world adapts to the nature of society.
And when I refer to the world, I mean as it purtains in the Epistle of John for instance.