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Divergent Files Podcast

Origins of the Bible: What Was Lost, Censored, and Rewritten

17 Sep 2025

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They didn’t fear lies. They feared what you'd discover if you read the Bible without them. *Description:* What if the Bible you were taught… wasn’t the original version? This Divergent Files deep dive uncovers the hidden origins of the Bible — from lost gospels and forbidden scrolls to council votes and imperial edits. We investigate the sacred texts that were erased, banned, or buried not because they were false… but because they empowered you. Discover the Gospel of Mary Magdalene, the Book of Enoch, the Gospel of Thomas, and the Shem Tov Hebrew Matthew — and learn why these ancient voices were silenced. We explore how the early Church weaponized scripture, rewrote theology to consolidate power, and shaped belief through suppression. This episode isn’t about disproving faith. It’s about revealing how faith was edited — how kings, councils, and empires decided what stories were allowed to survive. If the Bible is sacred, why were its most liberating parts deleted? Join us as we separate divine truth from human control, decode the buried blueprints of ancient spirituality, and ask the question no one else will: Who got to decide what stayed… and why were they so afraid of what didn’t? 📜 Featuring: The Gnostic Gospels, the First Council of Nicaea, Bart Ehrman, Elaine Pagels, Karen King, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Gospel of Judas, suppressed female voices in scripture, and the cosmic origins of recurring divine archetypes across Horus, Mithras, Dionysus, and more.   *Support the channel at: * [https://www.patreon.com/c/divergentfiles]

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