The book has been dated to the third or fourth century, but scholars believe that the four texts it contains are translations of writings, in Greek, from around the second century.
The Codex Tchacos, like the Nag Hammadi library, was the work of an ancient religious party, mostly Christian, that we call Gnostic.
The Gnostics were different—visionary, exclusionary. They scorned the Hebrew Bible; they said that the world was utterly evil; they claimed that the key to salvation was not faith or good behavior but secret knowledge, which was their exclusive property.
Should we hate Judas Iscariot? : The New Yorker
It is obviously a CULT. GOSPEL means Good News. I think these people love judas on the otherhand. So if you guys want to believe go ahead. It is so obvious that you will love anything other than God himself. It is very evident that most this unbelievers loves anything that opposses God. Gud luck.