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. . . except that Mary was immortal, came down from heaven and was Assumed into heaven. Paul knew this because Mary was his mother too.
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But Jiri, how can Paul get knocked of a donkey if he came riding in on a high horse? Or do you not know the difference? No more needs to be said, sorry. |
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I have a problem with the phrase "Catholic Christianity" and see a paradox in it.
Catholics are Catholic in the same way as Jews are Jews and neither of them are Christian until they become Christian and after that are they no longer Catholic or Jew but Christian and the profound "temple ruckes" is and will always be the first response by the ex-believer now inspired to be gnostic (as Galilean or Purgatorian). . . but who is not fully gnostic until all faith has been converted into gnosis (hence the need for alchemic purging). From this follows that the gnostic condition is the end of Catholic-ism as an -ism which therefore cannot replaced by another -ism as in Gnostic-ism. Does that not follow? |
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Exactly Jiri because "it was for liberty that Christ freed us and we are to stand firm and not take upon ourselves the yoke of slavery a second time! Pay close attention to me, I Paul [said so] . . . " (Gal.1:1-4).
So who would ever defend gnosticism as an -ism except those who [still] seek justification in the law and have long since fallen from God's favor. |
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