In a groundbreaking intersection of technology and ancient history, scholars have uncovered a hidden chapter of the Bible within a 1,750-year-old Syriac manuscript preserved in the Vatican Library.
I'm calling BULLSHIT
This hidden chapter, with its emphasis on mercy, reveals a faith not rigidly bound to dogma but alive with reinterpretation and evolution—a window into the beliefs and priorities of communities navigating the complexities of their time.
Yeah, the Vatican and its anti-christ would absolutely love for us to be open to reinterpreting the prophecies about them and the doctrines which demolish their unscriptural dogmas and practices.
But this is likely just the beginning. Who knows what other forgotten chapters, erased writings, or hidden narratives are still waiting to be uncovered?
Ohhhh here we go. Whole new chapters and books incoming. God wasn't able to preserve His words to everyone between 31AD and 2024AD. THIS IS COMPLETE BULLSHIT. Not the first time the harlot church has faked documents either. "Donation to Constantine"? KEK.
You're kind of ignorant about history.
Okay, so back in the 300s and 400s, popes like Damasus I, Innocent I, and Leo the Great were super important for figuring out which books belong in the Bible. Without them, it would’ve been chaos. There were literally hundreds of writings floating around the churches, many of them claiming to have been written by apostles.
Pope Damasus made a list of the books at a meeting in 382 and got St. Jerome to translate the Bible into Latin (the Vulgate). If he didn’t do that, people might’ve been using all sorts of random books. Then Pope Innocent I made sure everyone stuck to the list by writing letters about it. And Pope Leo the Great kept everything organized and made sure the Church stayed on track.
Without these guys, the Bible we know might not even exist. People would’ve been arguing over what counts as Scripture, and the Church would’ve been a total mess.
So it makes no sense that the church would hide scripture as scripture as we know it as today is whatever the Vatican declared to be scripture.
Nowhere does the book of Luke claim to be written by Luke but church tradition claims it was and later the church officially recognized it and declared it in the canon.
I'm calling BULLSHIT
Yeah, the Vatican and its anti-christ would absolutely love for us to be open to reinterpreting the prophecies about them and the doctrines which demolish their unscriptural dogmas and practices.
Ohhhh here we go. Whole new chapters and books incoming. God wasn't able to preserve His words to everyone between 31AD and 2024AD. THIS IS COMPLETE BULLSHIT. Not the first time the harlot church has faked documents either. "Donation to Constantine"? KEK.
Then there's this papal asset https://files.catbox.moe/25bnly.png who "discovered" this fraudulent manuscript https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alne4vUu5po which conveniently throws doubt upon the Textus Receptus and bolsters the Latin Vulgate.
and we can't forget its bastard cousin the "Codex Vaticanus" - https://www.preservedword.com/content/the-unreliablitity-of-the-alexandrian-manuscripts/
edit- Follow-up comment: https://greatawakening.win/p/19A0oqWWyh/x/c/4ZHjfR1BIWG
Mad props to everyone who actually replied with their disagreement
You're kind of ignorant about history. Okay, so back in the 300s and 400s, popes like Damasus I, Innocent I, and Leo the Great were super important for figuring out which books belong in the Bible. Without them, it would’ve been chaos. There were literally hundreds of writings floating around the churches, many of them claiming to have been written by apostles.
Pope Damasus made a list of the books at a meeting in 382 and got St. Jerome to translate the Bible into Latin (the Vulgate). If he didn’t do that, people might’ve been using all sorts of random books. Then Pope Innocent I made sure everyone stuck to the list by writing letters about it. And Pope Leo the Great kept everything organized and made sure the Church stayed on track.
Without these guys, the Bible we know might not even exist. People would’ve been arguing over what counts as Scripture, and the Church would’ve been a total mess.
So it makes no sense that the church would hide scripture as scripture as we know it as today is whatever the Vatican declared to be scripture.
Nowhere does the book of Luke claim to be written by Luke but church tradition claims it was and later the church officially recognized it and declared it in the canon.
the council of nicea. Jerome turned the greek texts to latin way later. New testament is made up of letter who were dead long before 400ad