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For centuries, Christian devotees visited a tomb, believing it to belong to an apocryphal Biblical figure. A new study posits it may have had an entirely different Biblical connection.
For centuries, Christian devotees visited a tomb, believing it to belong to an apocryphal Biblical figure. A new study posits it may have had an entirely different Biblical connection.
Both of the MAiD opponents quoted in the piece, Dr. Dennis O’Hare and Jesse Bethke Gomez, cite what are apparently apocryphal stories to support their views.
But apocryphal accounts, such as the Gospel of Thomas, do talk about Jesus’ reportedly miraculous early years. The earliest known version of this book is a codex from the 11th century CE, ...