movie STIGMATA : raises few questions..

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Anyone know where I can get some information about the Gospel of St. Thomas..

The movie was great and raises questions for me. I would like to get some information about the scroll..
 

Superdoopercooper

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Haven't seen the movie... but... the Gospel of St. Thomas??????? :confused:

Maybe check the Catholic Bible??!! It's not in the "Protestant" Bible.... The Catholic Bible has 6 (i think that is the correct #) more books than the Protestant....

I'm sure many people will know better than I about the movie and reference....
 

Medea

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There are only 4 Gospels in anyone's Bible.

Edit: Mark, John, Luke & Matthew. No Thomas.
 

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I guess in 1954 a scroll was discovered. They made a movie based on the new discovery. I hear that the most religion has refused to believe that this is the original scroll.

 

csiro

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You liked the movie Stigmata? I thought it was alright, could have been better..
 

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The movie was marketed VERY poorly. It was not scary at all and should never have been compared to the Exorcist.
 

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<< The movie was marketed VERY poorly. It was not scary at all and should never have been compared to the Exorcist. >>


i didn't hear anything about it being compared to the exorcist. i thought it was a decent movie. interesting stuff that would make an atheist like me think about religious texts. i have read through quite a few books regarding christianity, taoism, buddhism, etc. This just brought up another thing for me to think about regarding christianity. :)
 

Kenazo

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Actually as far as I know the Gospel of St. Thomas is considered to be part of the pseudopigrapha, not the apocrypha. Basically it is considered to be a later author writing under the name of Thomas (hence 'pseudo'=false in Greek, and 'grapha'=writings in Greek). It is not given the authority that an apocryphal writing would have. Do a search on the internet, you'll find the complete manuscript somewhere, it's not that long. From what I remember of it, it is a gnostic writing, in that it promotes a duality of spirit, body and mind.