Judas and Mary Magdalene Lovers?
Posted in Bible, Church, God, Harvard, Judas Iscariot, Mary Magdalene, Princeton, Song of Solomon, ancient manuscripts, archeology, christians, faith, humor, humour, letters, love, lust, parody, religion, satire, sex, sexuality, spirituality, tagged ancient manuscripts, archeology, Bible, Harvard, humor, humour, Judas Iscariot, letters, Mary Magdalene, parody, Princeton, satire, sex, sexuality, Song of Solomon on May 14, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Two letters have been unearthed that some say, “could turn Christianity upside down.”
“We think it could, possibly, with some measure of uncertainty, be two letters,” says Professor Sam R.T. Pants, archeologist from Harvard University. ”One is perhaps from Judas Iscariot to Mary Magdalene and the other potentially is Mary’s reply.”
A team of linguists from Harvard quickly translated the letters [...]


