And that’s what makes it terrifying.
Mel Gibson Talks “The Resurrection of the Christ” At Fan Expo
Mel Gibson is pointing to an ancient Ethiopian Bible, dated nearly 2,000 years old, that allegedly contains a post-resurrection passage missing from today’s Gospels. A passage preserved. Then lost. Or worse—removed.
Scholars reportedly went silent after reviewing the claim. The text doesn’t contradict the resurrection… it expands it. In ways later doctrine never addressed. In ways that raise deeply uncomfortable questions.
Why does this passage survive only in Ethiopia?
Who decided it didn’t belong in later scripture?
And what does it describe that modern Christianity was never meant to read?
This isn’t a minor translation dispute.
It’s a theological landmine.
If authentic, it suggests the story didn’t end where we were told it did.
And history may have been edited more than anyone realized.
Some truths fade naturally.
Others are buried deliberately.
