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    WASHINGTON -- Perhaps
it wasn't history's greatest 
betrayal after all, but a simple
act of obedience.
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   Judas turned Jesus over to
the high priests, not for money,
but because Jesus asked 
him to do so, according to
newly translated ancient 
Coptic documents.
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   The "Gospel of Judas"  tells
a far different tale from the four
gospels in the New Testament.
It portrays Judas as a favored
disciple who was given special
knowledge by Jesus -- and
turned him in at Jesus' request.
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> Below posting by Ed Conrad on July 17, 2005
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Jumpin Jesus! 
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Apparently, the Gospel doesn't even have Jesus Christ's
name right (actually it was Jmmanuel) and, even much
more importantly, he NEVER ONCE claimed to be the Son
of God. 
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Also, the original Bible was NOT written by either Matthew,
Mark, Luke or John -- but by Judas Iscariot, who did NOT
betray "Jesus," then commit suicide... 
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See, "Jesus" did NOT die on the cross and, in fact, lived to
a ripe old age past 90, marrying while in his 40s and having
a family. And Judas Iscariot remained his faithful companion
for decades after the crucifixion, recording his travels to India
and his many years of preaching there (writing the Talmud of
Jmmanuel). 
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Truth or Fiction? All you need do is be true to yourself and
compare what's written in the Gospels with scrolls that Billy
Meier had been directed to find in a cavern near Jerusalem
in 1963, and now known as the Talmud of Jmmanuel. 
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Meier was directed to the parchments -- encased in tree resin --
by extraterrestrials who originally had made their presence
known to him when he was only five years old, some 63 years
ago, with regular visitations continuing over all these years. 
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As Dietmar Rothe, a scholar who studied the ancient scrolls
writes: "The Talmud of Jmmanuel makes it clear that our
genetic roots lie in the cosmos, and that there are other human
populations scattered throughout the galaxy. 
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"Extraterrestrial beings have monitored and guided Earth
humanity's evolution for millions of years. We need to accept
this 'alien' presence and extract meaning and value from this
 for our own spiritual growth. 
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"Only ignorant people with an impoverished consciousness
will keep asking: 'Is there intelligent life out there?' In truth,
the entire universe is alive and intelligent because the infinitely
intelligent Creation spirit maintains everything that exists within
its consciousness." 
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> http://www.avilabooks.com/Jmmanuel.htm 
> http://www.proaxis.com/~deardorj/ 
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Ed Conrad
> http://www.edconrad.com
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Man as Old as Coal
and
Proof of Life After Death
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