As part of the New Testament Apocrypha Lewd Acts of the Apostles was a popular book within the Bible amongst early Christians. It is thought by Biblical Scholars to have been first written between 65 and 100 AD. The book remained a standard part of the New Testament until the First Council of Nicaea in 325AD when it was removed due to Constantine's dislike of the word "buttocks". Lewd Acts tells the stories of the Apostolic Age, which the Christian Church most want people to forget. Aside from the molestation of children, the wars, Crusades, burning innocent witches, etc.
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