I thought of a way to spread my favorite Biblical quotes - write them on money!
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I'm afraid somebody already beat you to the punch on that idea. "In God we trust." Ring any bells?
The Gospel of Truth is non-canonical and actually asserts the gospel of the apostles is wrong. Why would you want to spread it? Are you starting a Gnostic religion?
"The Gospel of Truth is one of the Gnostic texts from the New Testament apocrypha found in the Nag Hammadi codices ("NHC"). It exists in two Coptic translations, a Subakhmimic rendition surviving almost in full in the first codex (the "Jung Codex") and a Sahidic in fragments in the twelfth."
This one came even before "In God We Trust." and it was "REJECTED."
I've got good news! No one has to go to hell! It's a myth! Enjoy your life now!
flashgordon: "I thought of a way to spread my favorite Biblical quotes - write them on money!"
Really? Really? How old are you? 6? 7? 8?
As Tin-Man said, "In God We Trust" has been on our coins since 1864 and has appeared on paper currency since 1957. I am a numismatist. Thus, I know. You are just 61 and 154 years too late.
But, hey, good luck with that. You do realize that writing on US currency is actually a federal offense and can land you in federal prison? No? Better research it then.
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A wealthy friend of mine had a habit of writing "What's your phone number?" on banknotes when he paid his bill ..if the waitress was attractive. I was with him one day when he did it. She looked at it and said: "Do you have a penis?" ("pen" "is") ... she meant to say "pen".
Is "truth" something that is simply believed or based on facts? A "gospel of truth" would be a message of fact if it is not based on subject bias.