1 month ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)2 children
I looked on this guy's channel
The videos are fucking bizarre
He calls God and Jesus satanic but also hates jews. What is this guy's angle exactly? Gnostic...?? But gnostics still believe in Christ but not Yahweh. Scratch that.
I don't know what to tell you. I guess this is just some batshit fucking insane schizoid sect of gnosticism (as if it wasn't already batshit insane enough) and its propagated solely by this one dude, because I've never seen this world view before.
1 month ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)2 children
The irony is that the jews themselves are also for the most part Gnostics, Kabbalism is literally just Gnosticism with a Talmudic skinsuit (assuming Talmudism itself isnt already a form of Gnosticism, as it emerged as Gnosticism dissappeared from History).
Gnosticism is Luciferian, seeking salvation through self-knowledge and will to power,its also predicated on a rejection of Human Nature as a Body-Soul composite. More severe forms of it are outright Satanic, making the God of the Old Testament out to be some sort of arbitrary villain rather than a dispenser of Justice, and separating Him from the God of the New Testament (when in reality they are One and the Same)
The only real issue with this is that gnosticism is just the lump term used for "non nicene and non Arian christianity" that existed at that time. They all had very different beliefs, the only one uniting then being the belief that yahweh was effectively a fallen angel of sorts and was an adversary of "the one".
The hatred for Yahweh cuts both ways though. Ones who realized that the jews did indeed hate Tahweh too, would have invariably found allies with them. The ones who didn't know that the jews forsook their own God would have hated them just as much as any nicene Christian.
What I believe might be even more heretical about gnosticism though, is the belief in the inherent necessity of esoteric knowledge. Of course, many nicene sects are brimming with esotericism, particularly orthodoxy. However, for us this is the domain of monks and fathers and great spiritual teachers in general. It's not a requirement for salvation. In gnosticism, great esoteric knowledge is an inherent part of salvation. Which makes it theologically virtually the same as all the pagan religions that they converted from, especially ancient egyptian religion with which it shares many similarities.
The videos are fucking bizarre
He calls God and Jesus satanic but also hates jews. What is this guy's angle exactly? Gnostic...?? But gnostics still believe in Christ but not Yahweh. Scratch that.
I don't know what to tell you. I guess this is just some batshit fucking insane schizoid sect of gnosticism (as if it wasn't already batshit insane enough) and its propagated solely by this one dude, because I've never seen this world view before.
Gnosticism is Luciferian, seeking salvation through self-knowledge and will to power,its also predicated on a rejection of Human Nature as a Body-Soul composite. More severe forms of it are outright Satanic, making the God of the Old Testament out to be some sort of arbitrary villain rather than a dispenser of Justice, and separating Him from the God of the New Testament (when in reality they are One and the Same)
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The only real issue with this is that gnosticism is just the lump term used for "non nicene and non Arian christianity" that existed at that time. They all had very different beliefs, the only one uniting then being the belief that yahweh was effectively a fallen angel of sorts and was an adversary of "the one".
The hatred for Yahweh cuts both ways though. Ones who realized that the jews did indeed hate Tahweh too, would have invariably found allies with them. The ones who didn't know that the jews forsook their own God would have hated them just as much as any nicene Christian.
What I believe might be even more heretical about gnosticism though, is the belief in the inherent necessity of esoteric knowledge. Of course, many nicene sects are brimming with esotericism, particularly orthodoxy. However, for us this is the domain of monks and fathers and great spiritual teachers in general. It's not a requirement for salvation. In gnosticism, great esoteric knowledge is an inherent part of salvation. Which makes it theologically virtually the same as all the pagan religions that they converted from, especially ancient egyptian religion with which it shares many similarities.