"A few days ago the news that circulates in the network which would be discovered in a town in Turkey a Bible very old, dating back to 1500. This book, would attract the direct attention of the Vatican that he would ask the chance to have it examined by their own experts. This is because, according to some rumors, the book would contain the truths intended to disrupt the Church and its dogmas. According to information disclosed, pages, dating from the fifth or sixth century, are covered in leather and written in Aramaic, the language spoken by Jesus Although the weather and erosion have defaced many of the pages some places, writings in gold, would still be perfectly decipherable. And 'thanks to the interpretation of some of these phrases that local experts have speculated that the book was found to be the authentic version of the Gospel of Barnabas (a disciple of the Messiah), known to posterity for his travels around the world in the wake of the' Apostle Paul. The religious authorities in Tehran, intervened on the issue, also claim that the book contains shocking truths. Some of these would affirm: - That Jesus was never crucified, but ascended to heaven "alive" and in its place was sacrificed Judas Iscariot; - That Jesus announced the coming of the Prophet Muhammad, some 700 years earlier than was described by the Islamic religion; - The coming of a last Islamic messiah (not yet happened). According to some international agencies, the confirmation of the origin of this text would be just by its cover which contains the inscription: " In the name of our Lord, this book is written from the hands of the monks of the High Monastery of Nineveh, in the year of the Lord 1500s. " But because the Church would be so interested? According to some because the content of the text is likely to upset the foundations of the Catholic religion, as Jesus described in much the same way as told by the ancient Islamic writings. What does this mean? " Having the Bible foretold the coming of Muhammad, it could mean that the true religion is Islam "asserts the agency Basij Press. A reasonable suspicion, because the Gospel in some parts announces the coming of Muhammad and the existence of Allah as the only God! (Chapter 41) To tell the truth, moreover, there are schools of thought that consider this discovery a likely "hoax": it is said that the text could be the work of a forger, a scholar of the Middle Ages jew Other question marks that cast doubt on the ' authenticity of the discovery stem from the fact that it is the initial written, engraved on the cover, contains according to experts of the Assyrian language, grammatical errors and concepts such as the noun "book", oddly used in place of "new" or "Old Testament" or even better "holy book" terms usually used to indicate this type of texts. The fact that the text is closer to Islam than to Christianity, because it considers Jesus a mere man rather than the "son of God" unleashes obviously bitter controversies and debates incessant. In short, the experts will have to be discussed to ascertain what really is the truth. To add even more mystery, more than purely religious aspect, there is another exclusively "UFO", in my opinion no less important and certainly not to be underestimated: wonder how did Jesus ascend to heaven "alive" or who could, at that time, to have such advanced technology to allow man to fly into space, opens interesting scenarios and questions that would require a specific study that will surely be another time. Meanwhile, those who want to read up on these issues thoroughly recommend you take a close look at the site web of the famous Italian researcher Mauro Biglino." http://danilo1966.iobloggo.com/785/una-bibbia-di-15oo-anni-fa-mette-in-dubbio-i-dogmi-della-chiesa-