Ask the scribes. I have no problem understanding what is meant. — Gnostic Christian BishopAlway's glad to find a responsible endorser. A question arises concerning the coherence of the following text, which you understand.
Rev 4;11 Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Small steps first: who is speaking, and with what authority? (Not to be confused with the author, unless they're the same. — tim wood
So you aren't entirely opposed to Kabbalah but you are opposed common Christianity? — christian2017
I've already showed you in other conversations we had that God/Jesus is not genocidal nor misogynistic. — christian2017
Once again thanks for the book recommendation. I find videos take too much time to watch, in terms of trying to figure out if the video is true or false. — christian2017
imperfect dna — christian2017
Gnosticism began with the belief in supernatural. Gnosticism at the very least began in the 1st or 2nd century AD if not before. — christian2017
Your form of Gnosticism doesn't have alot of material available to all as Christianity has. — christian2017
When people study Kabalah (spelling) the people who want to know more are very often required to sware an oath (similar to free masons) before they can get more information from the Kabalah sage.. — christian2017
In this day and age you are more likely to get ridiculed for being Christian than a gnostic, so I'm not sure why your type of Gnosticism doesn't have a lot of reading material associated with it. — christian2017
he will choose "evil", — Daniel C
But in his omniscience, "God" knows in advance what man's choice will be: he will choose "evil", — Daniel C
I was under the impression that evil grew out of free will. Isn't that the standard theological stance on evil's origins? The ultimate prize was freedom and evil just happened to be part of that deal. — TheMadFool
How is this even coherent? — tim wood
How do you feel about Marcion? — christian2017
If God can predict everything in 100% detail, but if he also allows room for error, wouldn't it make sense that really bad things would happen? And to go on further that he would know that these things would happen. — christian2017
Gnosticism, but you wouldn't give me any reading material. There are different types of Gnosticism. — christian2017
So you are saying any from of prostitution is alright? — christian2017
1. How do you feel about ancient temple prostitution in ancient Iraq. — christian2017
2. Are you aware Joshua didn't commit genocide because there were plenty of Amorite cities in ancient Iraq at the time of Joshua. ~1300 BC. — christian2017
3. If you killed someone's parents (Amorite/Canaanite) are you supposed to tell the surviving child "i murdered your parents, when you are a teenager you'll understand these adult things" — christian2017
4. were there adoption agencies in the 2nd millenium? — christian2017
5. Would you argue some behavior is worthy of capital punishment? — christian2017
6. Were you aware that the Amorites were known for child sacrifice? The later Jews were too and i understand that . The Bible speaks against that. — christian2017
7. Would you say the Amorite children (non-adults) went to heaven — christian2017
How does genocide directly (as opposed to indirectly) relate to the teachings of Jesus Christ? Is the Roman Papacy a good way to judge Christianity? — christian2017
How do you know how i act outside this forum? — christian2017
How would i prove if you are ethical and how would i prove if im ethical. — christian2017
i'm sorry Christian Bishop, can you tell Jesus for me? — christian2017
I could correct you, but I see no point. — ISeeIDoIAm
i didn't cuss but it was a little too mean so i deleted it. — christian2017
Might we not merely be annoyed with ourselves, or find ourselves dull or fractious, in order to survive? — Ciceronianus the White
Correceth, is not hateth. — Coben
So, what you are saying is 'my idea that we hate ourselves is the only approach that can work. — Coben
insistence that we love one another. — Valentinus
Could we find some grounding in what your belief structure is? For instance: what distinction are you pointing at when describing "self love" vs "self hate". I'm assuming this has become a semantics issue. — ISeeIDoIAm
Coben — Coben
They are not perfect reflectors of reality. — Coben
What do you mean by 'hate of self' here. Are you actually suggesting we learn to hate ourselves? — Coben
Here you are appealing to our self-love. Many of us will die, our lives with be less good, those that survive. — Coben
Hating the systems is not the same as hating the self, or? — Coben
But even without any dishonesty all sorts of miraculous things can be confirmed or 'confirmed'. — Coben
a miracle is just one camera trick away. — TheMadFool
holy insight. — Eleonora
Because until you know her, you cannot fully comprehend yourself. — Eleonora
I am my God. — Eleonora
There is no such thing as believing the wrong thing. — Eleonora
Then you are not above God in my meaning. — Eleonora
For some, that god commanded genocide and infanticide is disputable. — TheMadFool
So is Gnostic Christianity then an agnostic form of atheistic approach on Christianity? You know your brain doesn't have to be dead to utilize your heart indiscriminately, right? Why even filter what goes on in between? — Eleonora
We're so lucky to have someone enlightened like you — christian2017
. And there can't be its end. — Anonim
There are the indisputable facts - fossils and all - but these facts point to creationism as much as it points to evolution et al. — TheMadFool