If you mean in the esoteric sense then I agree although I do not think all of us get there. Literalists who are idol worshipers will not bother seeking and will not find themselves above the waters until they die.
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D
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D
Not to any historian I know.
Dying is not an escape since in the ancient gnostic/Egyptian terms we are already dead and this earth is the underworld. All religious scriptures were written from the perspective of the fallen souls who experience death in matter/bodies, the purpose of our trials in matter is to remember our origins and accend back to the lake of fire. Failure to remember means we repeat the grade. No enlightenment no accent to the heavenly worlds.
Bible interpretation requires more than a passing knowledge of history, FP. Linguistics play an important role:
"One of the most important aspects of the human side of the Bible is that, in order to communicate his Word to all human conditions, God chose to use almost every available kind of communication: narrative history, genealogies, chronicles, laws, poetry, proverbs, prophetic oracles, riddles, drama, biographical sketches, parables, letters, sermons and apocalypses." (Fee & Stuart, Introduction: The Need to Interpret, How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth)
As a Christian, you must also appreciate the surpassing influence of the Spirit:
"But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you." (John 14:26 NIV)
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I don't know.
Should women be more than chattel?
Regards
DL
So are you advocating usurping the divine right of God to design and implement the selection process in the enlightenment curriculum of evolution?
Gnosticism, is not and never has been Christian. It is a form of occult spiritualism associated with paganism, sexual libertinism, rejection of moral structures and imperatives on an individual or social level.
It was one of the great heresies taken on by the early Church. It has no more of a God than Buddhism does, seeking an elevated state and knowledge, through gorging the appetites (the opposite of Buddhism)
It has seen a resurgence now as some try to reconcile an increasingly post structural, post Christian West... with its cults of radical individualism, moral relativism, and material gratification.. with something recognizable from its past.
But in truth the the civilizing impulse was one that rejected rather than embraced the occult origins of gnosticism.
Have you investigated Gnostic Christianity?
okay, so I'm finding this discussion rather interesting.
lol
The Gnostic Pope would hardly agree with your version of what their beliefs are.
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Maybe folks would, if those that were pitching it didn't come off as arrogant, self-righteous or belonging to the 'best' religion.
Consider 'attraction rather than promotion'.
Perhaps that would work to your advantage when hoping for open minds to hear you out.
More flies with sh!t and honey beats the vinegar route any day of the week chum.
Anyway, whatever and all that jazz... I don't much care. I'm a non-religious-non-church-attending-heathenous sinner. :lol: