Early Church leaders likely feared its potential to create theological chaos.
8. Its Modern Impact
Despite being banned, its influence is everywhere:
• Modern spiritual movements
• Supernatural research
• Christian mysticism
• Gnostic teachings
• Angel mythology
The book keeps resurfacing throughout history.
9. The Big Questions
The Book of Enoch raises uncomfortable questions:
• Why was this knowledge forbidden?
• What really happened to the Watchers?
• Are these just stories or hidden history?
• Why do similar tales appear worldwide?
Some secrets are still debated today.
Here's what fascinates me:
A book this controversial doesn't just disappear.
It survives because it touches something deep in our search for truth.
What banned secrets do you think it really contains?
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For 2,000 years, church authorities decided what you could and couldn’t read.
Some books made it into the Bible.
Others were banned, buried, or burned.
Why?
Because they contained truths too dangerous for the public.
Here are 3 banned texts (& what they reveal):
1. The Book of Enoch
A celestial travelogue and apocalyptic warning.
• Angels mate with women = Nephilim (giants)
• These angels teach humans forbidden knowledge
• Enoch visits multiple heavens, sees hell, records divine secrets
• Prophesies judgment, Messiah, the end of days
• Influenced early Christians, mystics, and even Revelation
Why it was banned:
It blurred the line between myth, magic, and theology.
Too radical, too revealing.
2. The Book of Jubilees
A lost timeline of divine secrets.
• Claims angels dictated it to Moses
• Maps out all history into 49-year cycles
• Reveals Abraham followed Jewish law before Sinai
• Declares a solar calendar, not lunar
• Suggests religious leaders celebrate feasts on the wrong days
Why it was banned:
It challenged the calendar, rituals, and authority of early Judaism.