"the common material between Matthew and Luke is AKA as the Q Source & Sayings Gospel of Jesus."
The Quelle Gospel from the German: Quelle, meaning "source"
The "source" gospel (book) from which many of the sayings in Matthew, Mark and Luke were taken. >>> The Gospel of Thomas.
**Unfortunately at this point in time most mainstream Christians do not understand, and therefore cannot except, The Gospel of Thomas simply (sadly) because it was not canonized ('legitimized') by the (100% -not- trustworthy) ROMAN Catholic Church when the Bible was compiled from many books during the council of Nicaea.
As The Great Awakening moves onward, more Christians will come to realize the tentacles of Satan have left no book/religion unmolested, save for the ones such as The Gospel of Thomas that happened to be buried in a cave until the 1940s.
"the common material between Matthew and Luke is AKA as the Q Source & Sayings Gospel of Jesus."
The Quelle Gospel from the German: Quelle, meaning "source"
The "source" gospel (book) from which many of the sayings in Matthew, Mark and Luke were taken. >>> The Gospel of Thomas.
Unfortunately at this point in time most Christians do not understand, and therefore cannot except, The Gospel of Thomas.
As The Great Awakening moves onward, more Christians will come to realize the tentacles of Satan have left no book/religion unmolested.