Wes Huff's Exposes The "Lost Gospels" Myth Live

Ruslan KD Podcast46mMay 13, 2026

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The Ruslan KD Podcast episode titled 'Wes Huff's Exposes The "Lost Gospels" Myth Live' delivers a sharp theological rebuttal to the popular myth that early Christianity suppressed 'lost gospels' like the Gospel of Thomas, Mary, and Peter in favor of a sanitized, patriarchal narrative. The host, drawing on insights from Wes Huff and a conversation with Michaela Peterson, dismantles the idea that these Gnostic texts were legitimate alternatives to the canonical gospels. Instead, he argues they were later fabrications—written decades after the apostles' deaths—that promoted heretical ideas: the belief that salvation comes through secret knowledge (gnosis), the devaluation of the physical body, and the notion that Jesus was not fully human. The episode highlights the shocking final line of the Gospel of Thomas—'Every woman who makes herself male will enter the kingdom of heaven'—as evidence of its radical, anti-biblical worldview. The host emphasizes that early church leaders like Irenaeus explicitly condemned these texts as heresy, and their rediscovery in 1945 confirmed their inauthenticity, not their legitimacy. The episode then pivots to a broader cultural critique, using Candace Owens’ missteps in analyzing the Charlie Kirk succession audio and Nick Shirley’s controversial favela infiltration video to illustrate how modern discourse is often driven by performative outrage, cognitive distortions, and a failure to grasp context—especially when it comes to faith, history, and human psychology. The core message is clear: truth isn’t found in secret knowledge or viral spectacle, but in the historical, incarnational gospel of Jesus Christ—fully God, fully man.

Key Takeaways
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The Gospel of Thomas was written decades after Thomas’s death and promotes heretical ideas like salvation through secret knowledge and the devaluation of the physical body.

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The final line of the Gospel of Thomas—'Every woman who makes herself male will enter the kingdom of heaven'—reveals its radical, anti-biblical worldview.

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Early church leaders like Irenaeus explicitly labeled the Gospel of Thomas and other Gnostic texts as heresy, and their rediscovery in 1945 confirmed their inauthenticity.

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The idea that the church 'suppressed' alternative gospels is a myth; the canonical gospels were chosen because they were historically reliable and theologically sound.

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Gnosticism teaches that Jesus was not fully human, which contradicts the biblical doctrine of the incarnation and is directly refuted in 1 John 4:2: 'Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God.'

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2 min

The Myth of the Suppressed Gospels

The episode opens by challenging the popular narrative that early Christianity suppressed 'lost gospels' like the Gospel of Thomas, Mary, and Peter. The host sets up the central argument: these texts were not lost alternatives but later heretical writings that were rejected by the early church.

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3 min

Gnosticism: The Heresy of Secret Knowledge

Every woman who makes herself male will enter the kingdom of heaven.

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5:00
5 min

Early Church Rejection of Gnostic Texts

The host cites Irenaeus and other early church fathers who explicitly condemned the Gospel of Thomas and other Gnostic writings as heretical. Their writings predate the 1945 discovery of the Nag Hammadi library, proving the church’s long-standing rejection of these texts.

10:00
5 min

The Incarnation: The Core of the Gospel

The word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory...

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15:00
5 min

Candace Owens’ Cognitive Dissonance on the Charlie Kirk Audio

You can't make this up. A lot of organizations and groups, as soon as a founder leaves, it just kind of collapses.

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High-Impact Quotes
Every woman who makes herself male will enter the kingdom of heaven.
Host12:33
Viral: 88.0
The word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory...
Host8:23
Viral: 85.0
When power goes unchecked, and when access to excess gets amplified, seemingly reasonable people end up doing awful things to other image bearers of God.
Host48:46
Viral: 82.0
Speakers

Host

Ruslan KD

Guests

Wes HuffMichaela Peterson
Topics Discussed
gnostic gospels95%incarnation of christ92%gospel of thomas90%early church history85%jeffrey epstein survivor testimony80%candace owens controversy78%nick shirley favela video75%ai voice detection70%
People & Brands

gospel of thomas

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12xNegative

candace owens

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8xNegative

jeffrey epstein

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7xNegative

nick shirley

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6xNeutral

wes huff

person

5xNeutral

charlie kirk

person

5xNeutral

michaela peterson

person

4xNeutral

turning point usa

organization

4xNeutral

irinaeus

person

3xPositive

nag hammadi library

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2xNeutral

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