Yes, the gospel of banabas clearly contradicts all the other gospels out there, including the other "lost books" of the bible. It also contradicts the epislte of Barnabas. You would think there were two Barnabas' out there. I think they presumed the author of that "gospel" to be a Moor due to the language ect.
I don't mean to change the subject or anything but it's sort of like this... I once knew someone who was a Jehova's witness and I also knew a few people who were mormons.....the thing about them is that they had everything in their book written down. If you had a question about anything, they would turn to their books to show you [like muslims]. They would use "their scriptures" to prove your scriptures wrong [with some going as far as interpreting the scriptures-ours- incorrectly to prove their own point.
I also dealt with a neo-nazi [I didn't know it at the time] who used the scriptures to show me how evil black people [along with jews] are and why God cursed them ect, ect. I was scared to death and I was at a stage where my faith was a little shaken [it's too strong to be broken now ].
The point is, these people grew up [or others who are looking for that pysical proof, something that the devil can surely use against you] in the religion and it's deep rooted into them. It's scary to think that something that they grew up on, their mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, ect believe in could be wrong [ego too]. They are looking at least ONE thing to show that we are wrong and they are right no matter how many times we can show to them that their scriptures are indeed false, misinterpreted or an entirely new doctrine to begin with which contradicts all their "logical reasoning" It would only make sense for their god to say such things because it's withing "logical reason" that they [the common person] can understand. That's why people can relate to Rosie O'donnel, Margaret Cho, Rosanne Barr, Ohprah Winfrey.
I'm not saying that they are bad people, but if you look at their backgrounds, they [like the majority of us] are not perfect. We can relate to them [not all], we would take what they say to us more readily than what Jesus was trying to tell us in parables It's easier for us to understand them since we are probably like them, went through what they went through, ect, ect. Although God humbled Himself, it's hard for those who see Him as A GOD and believe that GOD is separate from man [whom we must worship only, not break bread with or drink] to understand what He wants from us. So? It confuses them and makes them go to other religions that seem to "make sense" or are interpreted with some type of proof and have doctrines "inspired by god" on how to live a "perfect life"
I'm not sure if I'm making sense....I hope I didn't just blaspheme myself... Yahweh is a wonderful God and He wants the best for all of His children, this I beleive. I also believe that the devil wants the worst for us and will stop at nothing to try and take us away from our only true God
I better stop now because I think I'm not making sense anymore...sorry..