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Trinitarian
Churches.
warped
teachings
pluralistic thinking from the heathens is now taught as “Christian” doctrine. Jesus Name One God people need to beware of the false teachings of these
Gnostic Platonic apostates. We all need to examine our doctrine and ourselves and see if we are truly a part of the Faith of the First Century Church the “Apostles’ doctrine”.
The Gnostic Revenge: Gnosticism and Romantic Literature, in Gnosis und Politik, Jacob Taubes, ed. (Munich: W. Fink, 1984), p. 290; quoted in Arthur Versluis, Gnosticism, Ancient and Modern," in Alexandria 1 (1991), pp. 307-08. Ioan Culianu writes: “I was soon to learn however, that I was a naïf indeed. Not only Gnosis was gnostic, but the Catholic authors (and Theologians) were gnostic, the Neoplatonic too, Reformation was gnostic, Communism was gnostic, Nazism was gnostic, liberalism, existentialism and psychoanalysis were gnostic too, modern biology was gnostic, Blake, Yeats, Kafka were gnostic.... I learned further that science is gnostic and superstition is gnostic...Hegel is gnostic and Marx is gnostic; all things and their opposite are equally Gnostic.”
Any Philosophical system of thought or Theological belief system that bases its central teachings not upon the Scriptures only but rather upon the ancient pre-Christian Pagan Hellenistic Platonic Pythagorean Mysticism/pseudo-science is Gnosticism. All Gnostic systems except for atheistic Communism are polytheistic with multiple gods and are very anti-One-God. Even Communism is based largely upon Plato’s (a Pagan Philosopher) writings about “The Republic”. Gnosticism which is noting more than the wisdom and philosophy of Witchcraft has a “Procrustean” mind set which forces at least a Gnostic Dualism if not a Tritheism or many multiple gods and goddesses upon humanity.
Ancient “Baal” Sun worship was religious devotion paid to the sun either as a deity or as the symbol of a deity. The ancients universally worshiped this deity. The sun was seen as only one: the orb, light and heat, three yet one. The later Pagan Philosophers took this three-yet-one hypothesis and called it the one-many. Gnostic Catholic Philosophers later used this same line of thinking to come up with three distinct divine Persons that are some how mystically one God yet three at the same time.
At left, we see the serpent’s false doctrine that has come from ancient pagan temples and academes to modern-day Arian and
Platonic same Gnostic polytheistic
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