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Faith Forgotten
OriginUnited States of America, Canada, Germany
GenresAlternative Hip Hop
DiscographyFaithful Manifesto EP
Years active2012–present
LabelsBabygrande Records
Uncle Howie Records
MembersDiabolic
Celph Titled
Apathy
Slaine
Vinnie Paz
B. Dolan
Eligh
Wise Intelligent
Past membersViro the Virus
G.R.S Mead
Busdriver
Websitewww.faithforgotten.com

Templetes[edit]

TITLE

Content[edit]

  1. Crucifixion of Jesus, by an Eyewitness (1907) [1]
  2. The Fifth Gospel (1908, Steiner) [2]
  3. Gospel of Jesus According to Gabriele Wittek (1977) [3]
Battle of Etho's Base
Part of "Don't Starve" Offensive
DateDay 6 - Day 7
Location
Etho's Base, Mainland, Don't Starve
Result

Decisive Victory for Ethoslab

  • Spider population decreased dramatically
  • Plenty of research points obtained
  • Logsuit researched
Belligerents
Canada Mainland of Etho CanadaSpider's Nest
Commanders and leaders
Canada Ethoslab Unknown
Strength
1 Man
1 Axe
6 Spiders
1 Spiders Nest
Casualties and losses
None 6 Spiders killed
  1. Jehoshua the Nazir (1917) [4]
  2. The Mystical Life of Jesus (1929) [5]
  3. Gospel of the Perfect Life/Gospel of the Holy Twelve # Gospel of the Perfect Life/Gospel of the Holy Twelve (1881) [6]
  4. Ur-Gospel of the Essenes (1848) [7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Eye-Witness gospel is a gospel written by Elsie Louise Morris and/or Benjamin Fish Austin. The gospel purports to be an old manuscript found in an old Alexandria Library giving a graphic and detailed account of Jesus as a friend of Jesus. The gospel states that Jesus did not die on the cross but died six months later. The gospel references the Essenes a lot and is allegedly written by an elder of the Essene order who was a close friend of Jesus. The document was discovered in a building in Alexandria but since then the document has disapeered. It was published in 1907 by John Richardson and again by the Holmes Book Company in 1919. This information was retrieved from 4Enoch.org
  2. ^ The Fifth Gospel by Rudolf Steiner is another gospel obtained from Akashic Record. The gospel is in the form of thirteen lectures. The book contains Zoroastrian themes along with Christian themes. The gospel states that the Lord's Prayer is based off an acient pagan prayer that Jesus obtained from Ahriman. Steiner states that the Gospel can be read at Akashic Record. The gospel's authenticity is doubted because Levi Dowling, and Edgar Cayce both produced stories of Jesus' life from Akashic Record. Most of the text can be read at Google Books with the title The Fifth Gospel: From the Akashic Record.
  3. ^ Grabriele Wittek, founder of the new religious movement Universal Life published this gospel as a re-building of the gospel of the Holy Twelve. The full title of the book is This Is My Word - Alpha and Omega: The Gospel of Jesus. the Christ Revelation, which True Christians the World Over Have Come to Know. The gospel can be read online at Das-Wort Publishing House in Universelles Leben.
  4. ^ Otoman Zar-Adusht Ha'nish, founder of the Mazdaznan movement published a book called Jehoshua the Nazir. He claimed to get it from various eastern mysterious sources. The book was first published in 1917 with the titleYehoshua Nazir; Jesus the Nazarite; life of Christ. The book is accepted as scripture by the Mazdaznan followers. The text is available on the Internet Text Archive.
  5. ^ Harvey Lewis was a notable Rosicrucian author and author of the Mystical Life of Jesus. The gospel was allegedly inspired by the Aquarian Gospel. The book is a collection of records about Jesus retrieved from the ancient monastreries of the Essenes and the Rosicrucian Order. Lewis allegedly went with a staff of researchers through Palestine and Egypt visting holy sites and obtaining information. The book states that Jesus entered priesthood and secret priesthood and talks about the doctrines and secret facts about the ressurection. A preview of the book can be read on Amazon.
  6. ^ Gideon Ouseley is the alleged author of the Gospel of the Perfect Life. Gideon was a Irish Clergyman and Reverend of the Church of Ireland and later the Catholic Apostle Church. He claimed that he found a document in a Buddhist monastery which he said to be the Q Document. The Gospel was dubbed The Gospel of the Holy Twelve. This book should not be confused with the Lost Gospel of the Twelve. In the opening of the gospel it tells of a letter that is now owned by Lord Kelly and was written by a roman official which described the appearance of Jesus. Supposedly Emmanuel Swedenborg edited the document as stated in the book. The Gospel is also known as the Gospel of the Perfect Life to distinguish it from the other Gospel of Twelve. The Gospel supports Vegetarianism, and against animal cruelty. Parts of the gospel can be read on Google Books and a review of the gospel is presented at the Tekton Education and Apologetics Ministry.
  7. ^ Friedrich Clemens Gerke was a German writer and journalist, most notable for his revision of Morse Code in 1848. In 1867 he published the Ur-Gospel of the Essenes (Urevangelium der Essäer). It was also known as the Fifth Gospel (Das fünfte Evangelium) and later as Jesus the Nazarene — Life, Teachings and Natural Death of the Wisest of the Wise. Reality Retold and Dedicated to the German People (Jesus der Nazarener — Des Weisesten der Weisen Leben, Lehre und natürliches Ende. Der Wirklichkeit nacherzählt und dem deutschen Volke gewidmet. The book has not been translated into English and the full text in German is available at the internet text archive under the title: Jesus der Nazarener.