07-10-2006, 04:52 AM
On June 12th, Wel_mel_2 wrote:
Quote:if you watch film, "Banned from the Bible" on the History Channel. According to this documentary film, some of Saint Peter's apocalypse were banned from the current Bible, and these Epistles contain what Islam claims - that Jesus didn't get crucified on the cross and it only appeared that he was. This banned part also says that Jesus was standing next to the cross laughing. These are the parts of the Bible that only few people in the world know about.
You can purchase the documentary film, "Banned from the Bible", at History Channeland watch it for yourself.
OK, I've taken your advice, obtained a copy of the documentary, and have watched the relevant portions.
The Second Apocalypse of Peter is discussed for 50 seconds at the end of the "Banned from the Bible" documentary (starting at about the 1:27 hour mark on the tape). The Apocalypse states that Jesus was pure God and not in any way man. So, then, both Christians and Muslims would consider the 2nd Apocalypse of Peter to be heresy.
According to the Apocalypse, the human body of Jesus was kind of like a puppet that Jesus (as God) controlled. The reason Jesus was laughing by the cross was that he was amused that the crucifiers thought they were hurting Him, when in reality they were incapable of hurting Jesus because Jesus is 100% God and 0% man.
Because the 2nd Apocalypse of Peter claims that Jesus is not man, it is not compatible with Christian theology. But you are mistaken if you think this document is compatible with Muslim theology. And it certainly doesn't state (as Muslims claim) that another person was crucified in the place of Jesus.