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Critics claim that Christianity (including latter day saints) has missed a part which contradicts lds doctrine regarding Jesus and Judas.
The source for this claim would be a text called Gospel of Judas which was discovered in El Minya, Egypt, and in the 1970s it was obtained by National Geographic. The Gospel of Judas is dated to about 150 A.D. In 180 A.D, Irenaues, a bishop, condemn the Gospel of Judas. Most scholars have link this text to the Gnostic movement and have concluded that this text was a late forgery.[1]
Chritians even in the first century had strong different opinions, beliefs, and many sects were form. One of this groups were the Gnostics, which they created text based on their beliefs.
Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, S. Kent Brown, Frank Judd, Gaye Strathearn, and Thomas A. Wayment, “The Truth About the Gospel of Judas,” Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2006.
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