Jesus Reveals God is Actually the Devil in the BANNED Gospel of Judas

Jesus Reveals God is Actually the Devil in the BANNED Gospel of Judas

The discovery of the Gospel of Judas presents one of the most astonishing revelations in the study of early Christian texts. Unearthed in Egypt in the 1970s and revealed to the world in 2006, this nearly 1,700-year-old manuscript offers a radically different perspective on Judas Iscariot, often vilified as the ultimate betrayer. Instead of portraying Judas as the antagonist, the Gospel depicts him as Jesus's closest disciple, the only one who truly understood Jesus's mission. This narrative challenges centuries of traditional Christian thought, suggesting that Judas's act of "betrayal" was actually a fulfillment of a divine plan understood only by him and Jesus. Moreover, the Gospel of Judas introduces a dramatic reinterpretation of the divine, proposing that the god worshipped by the other apostles is not the true, benevolent creator but a flawed, malevolent being—a concept rooted in Gnostic beliefs. This revelation not only questions the identity of God but also the very nature of reality and salvation as understood in mainstream Christianity. The Gospel invites us to reconsider the foundations of faith, pushing the boundaries of religious understanding and encouraging a deeper, more critical exploration of spiritual truth. #GospelofJudas #AncientTexts #JudasIscariot #EarlyChristianity #GnosticGospels #ReligiousHistory #BiblicalStudies #Christianity #AlternativeGospels #ReligiousControversy #Gnosticism #John832 #HistoricalJesus #LostGospels #SpiritualTruth #ReligiousDebate #ChristianDoctrine #HiddenTruths #BiblicalArchaeology #RedemptionNarrative