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I saw a CNN program entitled “After Jesus”. It was mentioned that the there were rival Christian sects such as the ones who hid the Qumran texts. These sects (the term Gnostics were mentioned) and many others obviously held different versions of Christian doctrines and beliefs on salvation and how it is going to be achieved by the church. These sects were (as alleged) either banned, banished, suppressed, etc., by the mainline church during the first Christian centuries. Now these assertions will undoubtedly be used by many anti-Catholic sects to undermine official church teachings. One thing I noticed in the program was it traced the growth of Christianity up to Constantine period with nary any mention of the Early Fathers. This kind of documentary are eventually taken on a mantle of authenticity by ordinary viewers, especially uninformed Catholics, who may not have any clue at all. The other danger is many might lose their Catholicism if the very foundation of their faith is questioned with no one to give any clue as to what or who has the answer. What’s the best source or teachings to use in countering this?