Thursday, April 06, 2006The Gospel of JudasNational Geographic is presenting on the cover of its May 2006 edition a brief history of a recently discovered copy of the Gospel of Judas, a gnostic gospel that vindicates Judas as a hero. How so? Judas fully knew of his participation in salvation history, and willfully betrayed Christ (and on Jesus' orders too). The gnostic gospel presents this theme as consistent with other villans of the Bible, including Cain and Esau. St. Irenaeus of Lyons praeched against the gnostic sect that first wrote the Gospel of Judas, known as the Cainites. His summarization of the sect is as follows: Doctrines of the CainitesYou can find the rest of St. Irenaeus of Lyons' apologetic work online, entitled Adversus haereses (Against the Heresies). The good folks at Catholic World News offered this bit of insight; both humorous and incisive: You might be wondering, about now, why a document written in Coptic and discovered in Egypt in the 4th century is attributed to a man who hanged himself in another country a few centuries earlier. Good question. Australian newspapers have anticipated such questions; they point out that the work might actually have been written in 187 AD. All perfectly clear now?Heh! I'm sure there will be plenty of neo-gnostics running amok, fresh with visions of The DaVinci Code running around in their minds who will use this new gnostic gospel (and the Gospel of Thomas) as fodder for easily impressed minds. Still, the Early Christian Fathers beat back this same heresy 2,000 years ago. There is no reason why men and women of faith cannot combat ignorance with truth today -- save for the ability to stand by and be unafraid to say what is true.
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