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But why would the true God of Gnostic beliefs create a demiurge in the first place if He knew he would create that realm of suffering?[mental gymnastics]

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But why would the true God of Gnostic beliefs create a demiurge in the first place if He knew he would create that realm of suffering?[mental gymnastics]

you niggas were to preoccupied with gnostic gay shit to realize the true Christ offers you this too. Its called Theosis. its the fucking point of Christianity
Is true god of gnostics described as all-loving?But why would the true God of Gnostic beliefs create a demiurge in the first place if He knew he would create that realm of suffering?
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you guys are stumbling on the logical error of gnosticism... infinite regress.Is true god of gnostics described as all-loving?
"Everything has to have a cause, except for this one thing that I had to invent as a cop-out" - unmoved mover in a nutshell.you guys are stumbling on the logical error of gnosticism... infinite regress.
If the God of the gnostics could have created a better world, is he not also a demiurge? An imperfect creator? Is there not then possibly a better god above him? but he too saw to a world with inferior god. Could also there not be a god above that one? And another. And another...
The ancient pagans imagined an infinite past. We called them retards.
The modern atheists claim an infinite causal chain. We call them retards.
The gnostics claim an infinite chain of better and better gods. We call them retards.
The buck stops at divinity, though. It's the bookend. There's one necessary first cause. It bookends the past, starts causality, and is the greatest of all things. That is what all men call God.
Reality is simply bookended by God by logical necessity. A world without him is simply retarded. It's just another chase into an actual infinity, which is axiomatically meaningless.
I'm new to Gnosticism, but I've interpreted it to be against the material world and hedonism, so I don't think an anti-materialist would be into orgies. Like if the Demiurge created our fucked-up imperfect materialist world, then how would you be owning the Demiurge by engaging in hedonism?The Holy Spirit is FEMALE (Sophia). That's Chokhmah (Wisdom) (see Proverbs 8 ). Also, could a Gnostic who believes in Yeshua Hamaschiach but practices orgies in their church to own the demiurge go to heaven by a Orthodox POV?
WHat the fuck does this symbol even mean?I'm new to Gnosticism, but I've interpreted it to be against the material world and hedonism, so I don't think an anti-materialist would be into orgies. Like if the Demiurge created our fucked-up imperfect materialist world, then how would you be owning the Demiurge by engaging in hedonism?
I'm not an expert on religion, but I know that symbol is linked to LaVeyan Satanism. Believing that the world is imperfect doesn't necessarily mean we should embrace immorality and hedonism, which Satanists do embrace it. If there is links to Gnosticism with Satanism or that symbol, then please tell me, because like I said, this is something I only very recently started to learn about.WHat the fuck does this symbol even mean?
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"The Ophites (from the Greek word ophis, “serpent”) reinterpreted the mythological theme of the Fall of Man in Genesis. According to the Ophite view, the serpent of the Garden of Eden wanted Adam and Eve, the first man and woman, to eat from the tree of knowledge (gnosis) so that they would know their true identities and “be like God” (Genesis 3:5). The serpent, thus, is interpreted as a messenger of the spiritual god, and the one who wanted to prevent Adam and Eve from eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge is viewed as the Demiurge. In their rejection of the God of the Old Testament, who gave the Ten Commandments, the Ophites flaunted their sexual freedom from the law and conventionality by extreme sexual license, a trait common to other Gnostic groups as well.I'm new to Gnosticism, but I've interpreted it to be against the material world and hedonism, so I don't think an anti-materialist would be into orgies. Like if the Demiurge created our fucked-up imperfect materialist world, then how would you be owning the Demiurge by engaging in hedonism?
Neither am I, but I was in search for a really long time and dabbled with a lot of things, so I want to offer some thoughts on the matter.I'm not an expert on religion, so I'm not sure how valid my opinion is on the topic. But in terms of what I understand about the internet modern view of Gnosticism, I'd say that it makes more sense to me than a lot of the predominant mainstream organized religions.
I didn't go through this specific example that is often brought up, but I will say that I won't change anything about my life, including all the horrors and consequences that I'm still dealing with. I'm far from the only one.It has never made sense to me why a supposedly loving God would allow so much terrible shit to happen. It always makes me disgusted when I see Christians say things like, "God works in mysterious ways and it was God's plan for that young girl to be raped so she could give birth". Like what the fuck?
That goes inline with Christian perspective in a sense that nothing is really new under the sun within spiritual forces. They have developed the same because, essentially, Satan's tricks were, are and always will be the same. At their core, huge chunk of pagan and traditional religions are the same. At first, it impressed me. Now it saddens me.I've also always been fascinated by those stories about young children claiming to be able to recount past lives or saying things offhandedly to their parents like, "My other mommy was better". I'm sure a lot of these stories are grifters being coached by their parents though. But I find it interesting how a lot of the same patterns and ideas developed in different parts of the world in different religions. I think it is more likely that each big religion has nuggets of truth to them, but none of them are the "One True Religion".
Originally? It's an old symbol for brimstone/sulfur. Alchemical symbols get adopted by a lot of groups for this or that reason..though do keep in mind, friends: the symbol itself only carries whatever weight the individual assigns it.WHat the fuck does this symbol even mean?
BPD and bad blowjobs, evidently.WHat the fuck does this symbol even mean?
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Possibly the best summary I’ve heard.It’s Wicca for men.