What do you think are the effects of this Gospel and/or the National Geographic special?
Do you think when they stated that Arius decided on only including 4 of the more than 30 Gospels because "The wind blew in four directions" do you think this statement may create doubts in the minds of Christians?
Then in that case, we should discredit the entire Bible. At least that one did have a name on it, the others did not. Many scholars believe that the writers of Matthew and Luke copied from the "Q" document and Mark. Nobody is even sure who wrote Mark. And John is among the most doubtful.
That there are still Gospels turning up and being questions should be frightening. According to the documentary on Judas, Aruis chose only four of over 34 Gospels because the wind blew in only four directions.
That is really, really, scary.
It was Mark, then Matthew. And actually, there are no originals left. Still, If you read the Gospels alone (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), and if you read the Torah, compare it to the Qur'an, you'd be amazed, the message isn't that different. The Gospels and Torah don't really teach a trinity. Also, the Gospels and Torah both make it clear that their must be works along with faith.
Peace be with you
Tarek