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Post by jfko6 » Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:25 pm

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My fellow brother in the faith....Greetings in this lenten season!!
The gnostics came before even Jesus was born ( 1st century BCE or BC),before the Christian era. :shock: It means "knowledge" in ancient greek and their origins goes as far back to Plato,one of the famous greek philosophers.they simply questioned everything and that was one of the reasons the early fathers of the paleo-christian church considered them heretics amongst other things because they questioned the newly organized religion (CHRISTIANITY),their power base and its teachings.:shock:
This is as simple as I can put it....simple gooogle it!! :D

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Thank you for shedding some light on the issue. The Gnostics were mostly considered heretics not because they questioned the authority of the church but mainly because of their denial of the revealed truth of Christ and His authority over Judeo texts. Maybe that's what you meant but I hope this makes it more clear. But someone might ask -- where are they today? Answer: No More.
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Re: Troops in Iraq allowed beer for Super Bowl

Post by Bypah » Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:00 pm

You understood me perfectly. :mrgreen:
the gnostics are still alive and well today.they are splintered in different groups and "churches".... :shock:
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Re: Troops in Iraq allowed beer for Super Bowl

Post by aquarius » Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:00 am

I am am definitely not an expert on religions! And I do know almost nothing about gnosticism. That must be clear by now. :(

But I like the simple idea of questioning what I am being told by authorities. Maybe just like the gnostics. They were not anti christians.

Where have the gnostics gone to...?
I don't know. Maybe is wasn't very popular to question everything and interest fainted in their beliefs. Or maybe they walked the same path as many other religions and subreligions: extermination by inquisition.
The Cathars and Templar monks didn't stop practising their religion voluntarely. Most were killed and tortured by the Church.

BTW: I do not blame the Bible, God or Jesus for all the mayem we produce. It's just us making a mess of it. We have been given beautiful book (New Testament) but we choose to ignore it, or interpretate it the way we like it ourselves the best, and calling it the Thruth.
"if you don't read the newspaper, you are uniformed. If you do read the newspaper, you are misinformed". (Mark Twain)

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Re: Troops in Iraq allowed beer for Super Bowl

Post by Bypah » Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:14 am

Hi aquarius....
there's nothing wrong in searching for the truth.... :D
"the truth shall set you free..."
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