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Scientists Just Found The Gospel of The Holy 12 Inside Noah’s Ark! 

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The gospel of the holy 12
The early 19th century, a scholar named Gideon Jasper Ouseley, who lived from 1835 to 1906, traveled to remote parts of the world searching for a rare document. This document was a controversial version of the Bible that challenged traditional teachings. Gideon Jasper Ouseley, driven by a deep curiosity, wanted to find the Gospel of the Holy 12, also known as the Gospel of the Perfect Life.
This scripture was very different from usual Christian texts. It started the Lord's Prayer with "Our Father Mother," suggesting that God included both male and female aspects, called Abba Amma. This idea meant that God was not just a father but also a mother to everyone.
The Gospel also supported a vegetarian lifestyle, focusing on compassion and non-violence towards all living beings. This was a new and radical idea, suggesting that a good life was one of kindness and respect for all creatures. This document didn't just challenge views on God's nature but also urged people to live more gently and compassionately.

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@jacknessmonster
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Jesus says love God and love others as your self. I believe in Jesus.
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More truth leads to devine love🙏🏽
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