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The Lost Gospel and Its Contents Or, The Author of "Supernatural Religion" Refuted by Himself

By M. F. (Michael Ferrebee) Sadler

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Uncover the truth behind ancient religious texts as one author fights to validate core Christian beliefs against those who seek to dismantle them.

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2006-01-29
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"The Lost Gospel and Its Contents" by M. F. Sadler is a rebuttal that confronts arguments against the authenticity of the New Testament Gospels. The author refutes claims made by the author of "Supernatural Religion," who challenges Christianity's supernatural elements. Through an analysis of the writings of early Church leaders, such as Justin Martyr, Sadler seeks to prove that the central supernatural aspects of Christianity have been present throughout early Christian writings. In doing so, the book questions the existence of so-called "Lost Gospels," which are claimed to be more authentic, strengthening the case for the traditional Gospels. This forms the basis for a defense of the New Testament's importance and credibility in early Christian thought, establishing a framework that examines Christian doctrine using historical writings.

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