darthska
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wawaweewa:
The question is what are they hiding and for what reason?
Of course I have no evidence for this as we can only speculate but both Islam and Judaism have major mystical components. I can't really speak on Islam but in Judaism, Kaballah is the mystical component of Judaism and in reality it can be thought of as a very advanced (and "higher") knowledge of Judaism (In fact men under 40 who don't have a thorough knowledge of the "written" texts aren't even allowed to study it Kaballah texts are available and the general outline is known but the true meanings behind them are mostly passed down verbally from scholar to scholar). The mystical component also holds many of the esoteric meanings of the religion.
I'd bet that many of the texts that the Vatican hides do explain this more mystical side of Christianity and that it creates a far less dogmatic Christianity than many Christians follow today.
A question like Andre's (whether it was posed to Christians, Moslems, or Christians) would be best answered by the mystical scholars of the religion in question.
I've always felt like the Vatican's hidden texts would cause many of the surface level believers on God to hop off the bandwagon (to putit in layman's terms). Nearly every Jew and Muslim I have ever met (and I've known hundreds) are VERY knowledgeable towards their religion, and theytake it very VERY seriously.
I had a friend my sophomore year that said he was a vegetarian. I saw him eating meat once in the cafeteria and I laughed with him about it; "I thoughtyou were a vegetarian, homey?" He replied without hesitation, "Oh, I'm like a Catholic vegetarian; sometimes I am, sometimes I'm not."
Sure, there is an element of humor there, but there is also an element of unfortunate truth there. A very large majority of those who follow Christ (be theyCatholic or Protestant; doesn't matter to this particular point) do so on a surface level, practicing a very insincere form of following God.
Those that fit that description, I think that the Vatican has things locked up that would cause those people to turn away from their shallow beliefs, and theCatholic/Protestant numbers would take a DRASTIC hit.
Me? I'd be glad for it, because I wish more followers of God were as sincere and educated towards religion as those that practice other religions, namelyIslam and Judaism.
I think what the Vatican is hiding is texts do explain things that they feel are better left unexplained, and possibly even present some of the mysticalaspects of Christianity that have been left undiscussed, like you've alluded to. I think the one possibility that intrigues me the most is the presumedbook written my Mary Magdalene. I think what she would have to say, and the fact that she even wrote a text in the first place, would shake the core of a verylarge percentage of 'believers'. Me? I want to read it. It wouldn't change a single thing about how I believe, because my belief system isn'thinged on certain things taught to be facts.