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You used a Wiki article to try to prove your point? Seriously?
Read actual articles. You're wrong
Man uses the dead sea scroll to translate the gospels into Hebrew. Not a reference to Yeshy the Meshy. Nothing about the gospels being found there.
This is literally the man who thinks he's found Jesus's family tomb. Thinks part of the Dead Sea Scrolls refer to Yeshy the Meshy. Nothing about the gospels being found there.
Discusses some similiarities between a fragment and the NT, concludes that assuming they are directly related is not warranted. Nothing about the gospels being found there.
None of your citations back up your claim that the Gospels were found in Qumran. This is a pattern. You make stupid claim, get called out, you throw out a couple of URLs that upon further examination either have nothing to do with or directly contradict your original claim.
Maybe use your visions to stop making a fool of yourself, Mel.
Now I turn to your claim that the Council of Nicea in 325 AD didn't set the Catholic Canon. Firstly, I'm not watching a YouTube video as "scholastic". Youtube was started as a dating site, now is a ranting site, it's not a scholastic platform. It's a self broadcasting site for pseudo-proffesors and people who don't want to pay for a real education.
You use Academia.edu. Pot, Kettle, Black.