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The Quantum Gospel of Mary and the Lost Gospel of Truth

By: Keith Giles
Narrated by: Ed Allmann
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RECOVERING LOST GOSPELS

The Gospel of Mary may have been written as early as 80 CE, or as late as 180 CE, but no matter where you place it in the timeline of early Christian texts, it still remains one of the more controversial writings ever studied.

The Gospel of Truth was most likely written between 140 and 180 CE and, until its discovery at Nag Hammadi, Egypt in 1945, was one of several Gospel texts suppressed by the proto-Orthodox Church for suggesting that everyone was already One with the Divine.

In this book, author Keith Giles offers a look at both texts through the lens of shared Divinity. His thesis is that both of these lost Gospels provide a window into the revolutionary teachings of Jesus that point to a Quantum spiritual reality that we are all connected to God and to one another.

©2025 Keith Giles (P)2025 Keith Giles

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