Gnostic Texts: Judas Misquote

In the gnostic texts, Judas says to jesus “We worship the same god” and jesus said “no…” can you please find that reference?
I’m sorry, but there is no record of such a conversation between Judas and Jesus in the canonical Gnostic texts or any widely recognized historical texts. It’s possible that the quote you mentioned is from a specific interpretation, variation, or source outside of mainstream Gnostic or biblical literature.

If you have more details or context about the specific Gnostic text or source you are referring to, I may be able to provide more information. However, it’s important to note that Gnostic texts vary widely, and interpretations may differ among different traditions and scholars.
I think it is in the Gospel of Thomas
I apologize for any confusion, but the conversation you mentioned does not appear in the Gospel of Thomas. The Gospel of Thomas is a collection of sayings attributed to Jesus, and it consists of 114 logia or sayings. The text primarily focuses on the teachings of Jesus rather than narrative dialogues.

The exchange you described might be from a different source or a specific interpretation. If you have more details or specific keywords related to the dialogue, I can try to assist you further. However, based on my knowledge, the conversation you mentioned is not present in the Gospel of Thomas.
Perhaps then it was between jesus and another. Jesus says “You worship the Archons” or something like that
The quote you are referring to is not found in the canonical Gospels or widely recognized historical texts related to Jesus. However, it shares similarities with themes found in some Gnostic writings.

In certain Gnostic texts, there is a recurring theme of contrasting the true, transcendent God with the false, lower entities known as Archons. These Archons are often portrayed as rulers or authorities who are seen as impediments to spiritual enlightenment. However, the specific dialogue you mentioned does not match any widely known passage from the Gnostic texts.

It’s important to note that Gnostic literature is diverse, with various sects and traditions offering different perspectives on cosmology and theology. If you have specific keywords or details related to the dialogue, I may be able to provide more targeted information.