Here are some helpful links:
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/guest/wallach-dr-joel-65787/
I don't believe in the "Q" source for Matthew. This is what I think happened:
- Matthew wrote his gospel first, but in Hebrew or Aramaic.
- Mark then wrote his gospel in Greek.
- Matthew then translated his gospel into Greek, but borrowed some ideas from Mark.
Btw: Gospel of Thomas was a complete fiction, not written by Thomas
Here's a good summary of the Spanish Civil War and the war against Christians: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1HoZNEQ8Og
From a San Francisco television station:
A report from a San Francisco television station: https://abc7news.com/stanford-president-resigns-marc-tessier-lavigne-university-news-misconduct/13522724/
He allowed his name to be attached as the co-author to 6 studies, with faked pictures and/or data. The freshman, Theo Baker, who exposed the Stanford President, wants there to be an investigation industry-wide of people put their names on papers, but who have little to do with the research.
I've been awake since 1968, thanks to my parents, and, yes, it has been very frustrating watching my fellow Americans fall for one fake idea after another.
But it is very exciting to finally see so many people waking up, and very exciting to see that the Deep State is about to be neutralized.
80 books removed from the Bible?
Councils in 392 and beyond came up with the definitive list of the books of the Bible for the first time.
The result: Basically the Septuagint (Old Testament, in Greek) and our modern New Testament.
The books included in the official NT list had to pass several criterion: they had to be written by the first generation of Christians, and had to be free of errors. Books that came later were excluded (eg Gospel of Thomas), and books with errors (eg Epistle of Barnabas).
I sympathize with your post, but realistically, many duplicate posts will make it to the feed. I just scroll past the duplicates. Ironically, a post I scroll past, may have been the original post. Lol.