I think this has been asked before, and I tried to search the forum but I can't find it. I apologize, if this is redundant.
I was watching a movie with my wife (can't remember the title, but it's famous/infamous, and from a book that's also famous/infamous), where Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou are searching for the Holy Grail, which turns out to be Audrey Tautou's character, and of course it's trying to convince us all that that naughty CHURCH has been hiding the truth from us all, and Jesus married Mary Magdalen, etc., etc. , and the "san graal" (Holy Grail) was actually the "sang real" (Royal Blood, Jesus's "bloodline" through Mary Magdalene), and another character was expounding on a bunch of utter nonsense, but he mentioned The Gospel of Philip, and said some things about it that made me curious to actually read that ancient text. I have a number of OT and NT books about apocrypha and pseudepigrapha, and I was sure I must have the Gospel of Philip, but I tried everything I could think of to search for it in my library, but NOTHING came up! I even opened 3 or 4 books I thought probably contained it, but so far as I could see, they didn't.
I am a little nervous about AI, though I do find Logos's implementation so far pretty cool already, but I went to a chatbot and asked which books that text is in, and one of them was the Nag Hammadi Library, which I HAVE, both in Logos and in print, though I haven't read any of it in many years. So I opened that in Logos, and sure enough, The Gospel of Philip was right there!
It seems like with all of the amazing power of Logos, there MUST be a way for me to find out whether any of the books in my Logos Library contain a certain ancient text, but if there is, I haven't figured it out. How could I have found that text without going outside of Logos?
Thanks!