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With respect to the relationship of mental disorder and religiosity the shoe should be on the other foot. It has been since William James' Varieties more or less a given that if God talks to you, there is definitely an option on apprehending it as a 'mystery'. Kay Redfield Jamieson, one of the foremost experts on bipolar disorder notes in the compendium Manic-Depressive Illness (or via: amazon.co.uk) (written with Frederick K. Goodwin): Quote:
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Thomas Jefferson wrote that Paul was the first corrupter of the doctrines of Jesus and Bernard Shaw said that "There has never been a more monstrous imposition perpetrated than the imposition of the limitations of Paul's soul upon the soul of Jesus" he also said it would have been better for the world if Paul had never been born. It is clear that in Schonfield's hypotheses Saul of Tarsus considered himself to be God's Messiah.
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Nietzsche On Paul's invention
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Who was the author of the genuine letters of "Paul"? Who was the author of the ingenuous letters of "Pseudo Paul"? Who profited from such inventions under the name of either author? Who was the "Editor-In-Chief" of the first widespread publication of "Paul" in Greek? Eusebius was not afraid of attacking St Paul’s guesses about the chronology of the Book of Judges. |
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Nietzsche called Paul "the Dysangelist" a man with a genius for hatred, "the theatrical genius of hate," the chandala-type. He is the power-obsessed invalid, the "greatest of all the apostles of revenge" he is the chief falsifier.
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Had Nietzsche ever read Eusebius or ever heard about the name of Eusebius? Or had Nietzsche only ever read "Dear Paul"? What is the modern assessment of Nietzsche background reading with respect to the modern field of BC&H?
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The deduction that more than one person wrote letters under the name "Paul" tends to indicate that the name "Paul" was used by an authoritative body to propagate the teachings and fraudulent history of the Church. Examine Galatians 1.8-9 Quote:
The Pauline writer claimed, unlike the Jesus of the Synoptic , Jesus Christ will profit nothing if people are circumcised.] The Synoptic Jesus told his disciples to preach to the Jews, the Pauline Jesus told Paul to preach to Gentiles. The revelations from Jesus to John are totally different to the revelations from the Pauline Jesus to the Pauline writers. Even in Acts, very soon after Saul/Paul was converted by the bright light that blinded him to reality, Peter, the rock of the Church, vanished into oblivion. The name "Paul" appear to have been used by a group of writers to historicise the fraudulent history of the Church. |
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Freud argued that Paul brought elements of the primordial human past to fruition, he wrote that Paul was "a man with a gift for religion" he was "a man of an innately religious disposition: the dark traces of the past lurked in his mind, ready to break through into its more conscious regions."
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I have long been fascinated by the palace vision in 1 Enoch, in the so called Book of Watchers, the oldest book of Enoch literature found among the DSS:
1 Enoch 14:8-23 And the vision was shown to me thus: Behold, in the vision clouds invited me and a mist summoned me, and the course of the stars and the lightnings sped and hastened me, and the winds in the vision caused me to fly and lifted me upward, and bore me into heaven. 9 And I went in till I drew nigh to a wall which is built of crystals and surrounded by tongues of fire: and it began to affright me. 10 And I went into the tongues of fire and drew nigh to a large house which was built of crystals: and the walls of the house were like a tesselated floor (made) of crystals, and its groundwork was of crystal. 11 Its ceiling was like the path of the stars and the lightnings, and between them were fiery cherubim, and their heaven was (clear as) water. 12 A flaming fire surrounded the walls, and its portals blazed with fire. 13 And I entered into that house, and it was hot as fire and cold as ice: there were no delights of life therein: fear covered me, and trembling got hold upon me. 14 And as I quaked and trembled, I fell upon my face. 15 And I beheld a vision, And lo! there was a second house, greater than the former, and the entire portal stood open before me, and it was built of flames of fire. 16 And in every respect it so excelled in splendour and magnificence and extent that I cannot describe to you its splendour and its extent. 17 And its floor was of fire, and above it were lightnings and the path of the stars, and its ceiling also was flaming fire. 18 And I looked and saw therein a lofty throne: its appearance was as crystal, and the wheels thereof as the shining sun, and there was the vision of cherubim. 19 And from underneath the throne came streams of flaming fire so that I could not look thereon. 20 And the Great Glory sat thereon, and His raiment shone more brightly than the sun and was whiter than any snow. 21 None of the angels could enter and could behold His face by reason of the magnificence and glory and no flesh could behold Him. 22 The flaming fire was round about Him, and a great fire stood before Him, and none around could draw nigh Him: ten thousand times ten thousand (stood) before Him, yet He needed no counselor. 23 And the most holy ones who were nigh to Him did not leave by night nor depart from Him.So, there are elements of Merkabeh and Hekeloth ascents that precede their classical form in the middle ages. I believe this section of the Book of Watchers is also reflected in a rabbinic tradition about the dangers of a mystical ascent to see the throne of God, as the guardian angels would pounce on anyone who became confused and disoriented by the crystals that paved the halls of the palace. See G Scholem's second lecture, "Merkabah Mysticism and Jewish Gnosticism" in Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (or via: amazon.co.uk). Hagigah 14b Four entered 'Paradise': Ben Azai, Ben Zoma, Aher and Rabbi Akiba. Rabbi Akiba spoke to them: 'When you come to the place of of the shining marble plates, then do not say: Water, water! For it is written: He that telleth lies shall not tarry in my sight'. (pg. 52) Tosephta Hagigah 2:3 Four entered the garden [Paradise]: Ben 'azzai, Ben Zoma, the Other [Elisha], and 'Aqiba. ... Ben 'Azzai gazed and perished ... Ben Zoma gazed and was smitten ... Elisha gazed and cut down sprouts ... R. 'Aqiba went up whole and came down whole. The Tosefta (or via: amazon.co.uk) vol 1 pg 669DCH Quote:
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Freud attributes the real founding of Christianity to Saint Paul.
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But since the time of Freud, the accuracy of Acts has become subject to much more doubt, and the history of early Christianity seems murkier. Is there some point you wish to make? |
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