This gospel tells the tale of Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus’s most well known disciples. Judas was the disciple who betrayed Jesus and handed him over to the Romans to get crucified. The gospel tells of how Judas slowly realizes that Jesus isn’t telling him enough and is handing him false information. The gospel is split into scenes, in each scene Judas tries to get answers from Jesus, but receives nothing in return. The last scene is Judas finally betraying Jesus and letting him die. Most of this text is private conversations that Jesus held with Judas, in which Jesus tries to understand what’s going on with Judas and why he is acting so strangely around him. This text is a religious text, so it’s no surprise why some people weren’t huge fans of it. It also revolves around the most controversial disciple, the man who got Jesus killed by the Romans. Again with the Gospel of Mary, I can see why some people might have gotten offended by this writing, however I am not one of them. I am not a huge religious person and I look more towards the truth in these cases and the truth says that Judas Iscariot was the individual who betrayed Jesus. Some people nowadays probably still don’t believe that and that’s fine, people can believe whatever they want to believe. Another thing about this text that stood out to me was that I feel like the author is kind of biased against Jesus and Judas. There is a section of the text in which Judas and Jesus have private one on one conversations, but who would know what they were talking about then, also if they even held private conversations like that. Alright that’s all I have to say.