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Vatic Note: This surprised me, it was a very scholarly treatment of a difficult subject, and they did a very good job on it. It does not surprise me that when the Nicene conference took place 325 AD, that they left her completely out of the Bible in any important way, rather just as a representative of all women, especially in the category of sinful behaviour.
I was also surprised when I read the Nag Hammadi Library that she was a major part of the writings both her own, but also references to her by the other apostles contained within the library. So, when I found this, I decided to share it for you to decide whether this was an important find or not.
This below makes you think….. I knew that the times that the Catholic church was created that control was the most important consideration rather than the spiritual aspects. The recent essays by the Essenes support the teachings of Christ as spiritual in nature and not about control of the people. But that has not been the case about religion since Christ started his church. It will take everyone reading and listening to the video to decide who and what to believe.
The Secrets of Mary Magdalene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdPEW2W-R98
She was no virgin!
You met her? She told you this? Awfully personal info to share with someone besides a husband in that day and age, dontcha think? I mean…there is no direct link that distinctly connects this Mary to the hooker we all remember so well…….If there is…please do me the honor of posting it here….because believe me…..I have searched…..it’s not there.