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Thanks to all these very thoughtful answers.
Much appreciated. The only name that I remember was something like Valensius or similar oops poor brain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentinus_%28Gnostic%29 Correct name is Valentinus Quote:
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to be late comers? The Essenes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essenes Quote:
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could not the mythic jesus of the Church be based on this real person that was teh Teacher of Righteousness for the Essenes. That would both give us a historical person and a mythic Jesus. None of them what is now referred to as Jesus Christ but a story that could be possible and maybe true? just me like the idea. Not important. |
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And always remember that a theologian does not know, and to have followers is just the evidence of the blind leading the blind. This sounds harsh and maybe even cruel, but that is how it is. Religion is just the playing field for you to 'do your thing' as they would want you to, and do this freely, even, without as much as one eye asquint towards that holy night so that inside the mystery of faith it can do you in return, from behind I suppose, and kind of like a thief in the night on the way out. This then is why [the old?] Baltimore Cathechism has stairway to heaven as the backdoor out so you will not be seen, or heard, and keep the secret to never to be seen in there again, as the temple ruckus is sure to follow after that. |
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There is no first hand account of Jesus by eye witnesses anywhere in New Testament. There is no definitive evidence of Christianity in the Levant that dates to before 70 CE. Jake |
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are they invented enemies to teh Church? Are they mythic enemies a kind of conspiracy myth? |
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There are the Nag Hammadi manuscripts.
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Oh yes, lots of Gnostics, and they are those with their eyes half open and so also half shut, and must stand united in an -ism as their 'will to power' that itself is void in their own speech.
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There is therefore no doubt that the gnostic authors (of gospels and acts) existed - because we are still digging up their books. The real question is WHEN they existed. Did they exist before Nicaea as claimed by "Eusebius"? Or was "Eusebius" simply lying about the massive Nicaean controversy and the sudden appearance of "prohibited books"? The orthodox heresiologists (such as "Eusebius") have since Nicaea controlled the perception of who the gnostic authors were and when they wrote and what they wrote. It has only been in the last century or so that the books and texts of these gnostic authors have been discovered and translated and permitted to speak on their own behalf. |
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The propaganda of the Nicaean heresiologists would induce us to believe that these gnostic authors wrote before Constantine took an obscure sect with an obscure "Holy Writ" and elevated it to the purple over all other pagan religions which existed in the Roman Empire c.324/325 CE. We have a name mentioned from the later 4th century which was cursed by the orthodox heresiologists and by Christian Roman Emperors for centuries. The name is "Leucius Charinus". This person is attributed the authorship of a large number of gnostic acts (and in some cases gospels). So the question related to the OP becomes was this gnostic author known as "Leucius Charinus" an historical person and if so in which century did he write. See the testimony of Photius who has a book before him of these gnostic acts. Quote:
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Toto, what would you say for the preconceived and empirically unprovable thesis that Christianity DID exist before the 4th century?
Let's keep in mind as well that texts and apologetica were all intended for a relatively small class of literati who would run the religion, and NOT. the masses. How many of the masses today know that Vatican II created a new catholic religion which rhey think is the historical catholic religion?? |
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