I just had some interest in the coptic in general & came across the above source (I had earlier noted the "craze" about the "gospel" of Judas, when it got published just in the recent years & also read, what some experts had to say, but it surfaced now again and I read through the whole thing for the first time).
I had to quote by typing, since it's a PDF-file & paste & copy doesn't work the normal way, sorry, but you can easily flip through the "original" at the website:
page7, 8 of the PDF-file: Master, we have seen you...seen a great house...large altar...twelve men-they are the priests, we would say;...and a crowd of people is waiting at that altar......some...sacrifice their own children, others their wives, in praise...in humility with each other; others sleep with men;....still others commit a multitude of sins and deeds of lawlessness....the men who stand...the altar invoke your...
page 9 kind of gives away, who could be behind it as authors...since "all apostles have led the people astray"...leaves some know-it-alls, some of "gnostic" origins, who were then at odds with the various churches & that might be their, the gnostic's vindication/coin of the story...with the many apocryphs I have read after TF...I just happen to enjoy the quotes, who kind of confirm biblical reading...the other I toss out/reject so to speak.
However, unfortunately the charges in that writing against the "church" is at least nowadays true, what we know to be true at least from TF...although there were also gnostic sects... at least the Carpocratians...who did the same.History repeats itself somewhat, nothing too new under the sun.
2.Peter 2:2 (easy reference for Exers....I think the whole letter is good for Exers) And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of.