I watched it last night and I also taped it. Watched it again today. Personally, I thought it was a wonderful documentary. Here's a review I submitted to antoher website:
This documentary follows the spotty trail of events stemming from the recent re-discovery of this Gnostic gospel in 1978 through the extensive, painstaking five-year restoration ending in 2006. It provides an excellent and necessary treatment of the other Gnostic gospels (of which there were several dozen) and the church's barbaric assault on the Gnostics in an attempt to consolidate ideas and build a following throughout the ages.
The documentary follows a team of Coptic experts as they verify the authenticity of the text, and also takes the time to explain how carbon dating has slammed the door on any notions of forgery. Like the other gospels, this version was translated from Greek to Coptic by early Christians between the 3rd and 4th Centuries.
Some of the main points from the text are presented, and Judas is presented as an agent and favorite of Jesus rather than a traitor. It compares the treatment of Judas in the canonical gospels, which is a very interesting segment as well, and discusses the anti-Semitic evolution of the New Testament. This is truly one of the most fascinating discoveries of the last two thousand years, and I believe that this documentary does it justice. Absolutely a must see for both scholars and those who profess Christianity as their religion.
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