. God, the Bible, truth and Christian theology . em all, or to learn allof the titles of the many Gospels and Epis-tles that were in evidence during the daysof the Early Christian Church. As evidence of this Fabricius mentionsabout thirty-six titles under Acts, while thelist given here contains the names of onlythirteen of the books. From this incongruous conglomerationof literary forgery, piracy, falsification andplagiarism ive have received the Four Gos-pels now in the New Testament/ namely,the Gospel of St. Mattheiv, St. Mark, and St. Luke, which are forgeries. The Four Gospels, whi


. God, the Bible, truth and Christian theology . em all, or to learn allof the titles of the many Gospels and Epis-tles that were in evidence during the daysof the Early Christian Church. As evidence of this Fabricius mentionsabout thirty-six titles under Acts, while thelist given here contains the names of onlythirteen of the books. From this incongruous conglomerationof literary forgery, piracy, falsification andplagiarism ive have received the Four Gos-pels now in the New Testament/ namely,the Gospel of St. Mattheiv, St. Mark, and St. Luke, which are forgeries. The Four Gospels, which Christian The-ology says believe or he damned, come tous from this turbulent stream of bookswhich contained such manuscripts as ^ TheGospel of Eve, The Gospel of Judas, The Epistle claimed to have been writtenby Jesus, The Master, etc. As has been shown, these books werewritten by whimsical, pernicious authorswho would abase themselves to the mostdeplorable acts to accomplish their pur-pose in upholding or tearing down someparticular


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