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Christ Already
editExploring Christian Myth / Putting the "mess" in "Messiah
edit- Apocrypha Now
- Book of Enoch
- Pseudepigraph
- Biblical apocrypha
- Jewish apocrypha
- New Testament apocrypha
- Deuterocanonical books
- Nag Hammadi library
- Gospel of Thomas
- Infancy Gospel of Thomas
- Ogias the Giant
- Dead Sea Scrolls
- The Book of Mysteries
- Associated Tales
- Pope Joan
- Holy Chalice
- Holy Grail
- Jesus bloodline
- The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail
- Jesus' Relatives
- Genealogy of Jesus
- Desposyni
- Stray Dogmas
- Marcionism
- Asherah
- Revelation and Such
- Son of perdition
- Antichrist
- Apocalypse of Pseudo-Ephraem
- Whore of Babylon
- The Beast (Bible)
- False prophet
- Christianish
- Maitreya (Theosophy)
- Raj Patel
- Christian mythology
- Succubus
- Critischism
- Alfred Jeremias
- Comparative religion
- Wicked Priest
- Visions
- Marian apparition
- Three Secrets of Fátima
- Archaelogoy Now
- The Jesus Family Tomb
- Talpiot Tomb
- Ararat anomaly
- Race of Jesus
- Tomb of Jesus
- His Story history
- Historical Jesus
- Historicity of Jesus
- Tacitus on Christ
- Pliny the Younger on Christ
- Date of the crucifixion
- Searches for Noah's Ark