The Ossuary Sedlec is a Roman Catholic chapel beneath the Church of the All Saints Cemetery, which is part of the ancient Sedlec Abbey in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic. The ossuary is thought to have the skeletons of 40,000 to 70,000 persons, many of whose bones have been beautifully arranged to form decorations and furniture for the chapel. The ossuary is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Czech Republic, with over 200,000 visitors every year.The chapel is surrounded by four bell-shaped mounds. With garlands of skulls draping the vault, a bone chandelier hangs from the center of the ship, including at least one of every bone in the human body. The altar’s dams and flanking flanges, a coat of arms for the Schwarzenberg House, and Frantisek Rint’s autograph on the wall next to the entry, all executed in bone, are among the other works.
The Gospel of Thomas Was Not Composed by Gnostics, by James Bean
Those verses of Christ not present in the New Testament gospels were not in any way associated with anything gnostic during those days. It…