Linda,  if you posted to me under this heading, a few minutes agp,   I can't open it.   It has that little paper clip thing.    
 
jd
 
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 THE POINT OF MY POST IS  you found the book "revolting" when, in fact, you had not read the book.  Now, had you read the book , your opinion might have been the same.  You have said nothing that argues this point. 
 
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My time is too valuable to spend reading every book on the planet, whether it appeals to me or not.  Lance is the one who does that. iz
 

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Perusing was the problem.    
 
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I?d agree with that.  I remember perusing that book at the library many, many years ago and found it revolting. iz

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 The Gospel According to Judas   -------------    has any of the Critics read this book? 
 
Does anyone know  --  other than Lance and perhaps Bill (alright  !!  and maybe G)  that the book is much more than a theological statement,  perhaps in a sense,  not a statement at all? 
 
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