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19847331 No.19847331 [Reply] [Original]

What apocryphal literature make for a worthwhile read I just read through the Revelation of Paul and the Revelation of St John The Theologian, and I liked them both
>And when I had entered the interior of the gate of Paradise, there came out to meet me an old man whose countenance shone as the sun; and when he had embraced me he said: >Hail, Paul, beloved of God. And he kissed me with a cheerful countenance.
>He wept, and I said to him: Brother, why dost thou weep? And again sighing and lamenting he said:
>We are hurt by men, and they vex us greatly; for many are the good things which the Lord has prepared, and great is his promise, but many do not perceive them.
>And I asked the angel, and said: Sir, who is this?
>And he said to me: This is Enoch, the scribe of righteousness.

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Stop making low-effort threads.

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It's kinda funny how angry religious people get when you mention apocryphal books. It's technically a part of your religion though, is it not? Shouldn't you refute the claims instead of ignoring them?