Gnosticism sounds really blasphemous. Wholly removed from God, the world is seen as an ugly mistake despite all its natural beauty, but people have their little hidden divine they need to reawaken.
@RehnSturm256 Yes, in terms of Abrahamic religion, Gnosticism is very much the arch-heresy. But the most important part that you’re missing here is that Gnosticism (usually) very much blames the Abrahamic god for the evils and deficiencies of the world, because it (usually) directly conflates Yahweh with the Demiurge/Yaldabaoth.
The part that puzzles me is this: Gnostics generally believe that Yahweh lies all throughout Genesis (for example he can’t find Adam in the Garden despite claiming to be omniscient, and doesn’t follow through on his promise killing Adam when he finds him) yet they believe his claims about being the supreme god and creator of the world, and come to the conclusion that an evil god must have created an evil world.
@RehnSturm256 God is satan and is living in denial while OUR TRUE BETTER GOD IS ACTUALLY THE CHRIST (despite that making no sense)
yeah gnostics were probably on some good crack or some shit
@RehnSturm256 that being said, as a created creator with vaguely malicious intent to my own creations myself, i think the concept of a demiurge is pretty rad
God’s omniscience aside, because Abrahamic followers will say things like, “erm, He purposefully ignored the serpent in the Garden to test his creation!” or other such convenient ideas, I just find it hard to look at the world without humanity as something evil or mistakenly made.
At worst, the world is chaos, with life flourishing and decaying and flourishing again. And at best? Well the feeling of soil beneath our feet, the sunrise and set on the horizon, the green of the trees. All these things are great beauty. Meanwhile humanity - when given the chance and without any limits - would destroy if all to fill his vices or greed.
@druid @RehnSturm256 honestly i don't know much about gnostiscism except the real basics (no sin because earthly form is irrelivant, jewish God is satan/demiurge, christ is son/incarnation/representitive (not sure which) of highest god) and that there's surge in edgy neognostics intentionally confusing people
@druid @RehnSturm256 "all of Christianity is a Jewish evangelical reaction to Greek tradition" yeah, there was a lot of greek influence on jewish society at the time, and therefore the church. it's like how american/europan stuff influences modern cultures that aren't that. it's even comparable with weaboos and japan
@druid @RehnSturm256 most of the rest of it is because the first non jewish christians were either believers of greek/roman gods, or entrenched in that culture, so depictions of God/Jesus/the Holy Spirit tended to follow the familiar iconography.
also the "biblically accurate angel" this is pretty overblown, a lot of the time angels did tend to look like just normal people
@druid @RehnSturm256 XD learning about foreign mythological influence on judaism was the best part of getting my theology degree.
>basically all of the creation narrative is a massive middle finger to other cannanite religions
> the 10 plagues each take a fat shit over the egyptian gods, and the parting of the red sea is a spin on how other chief gods got their position by beating up river/ocean/water gods/monsters
@druid @RehnSturm256 >i had a 3rd example and i legit forgot it. i may need to go back to bed
@druid @RehnSturm256 my god beat up an ocean!
my God MADE the ocean!
but my other god made people!
yeah but my God made everything with no effort in a week!
my God can beat up your god vibes
@druid @RehnSturm256 oh yeah, i remember.
the torah (genesis, exodus, leviticus, numbers, deuteronomy) was written during the babylonian exile, which is why there's so many specific polemics (my God can beat up your god moments) to babylonian gods, rituals and tropes.
@druid @RehnSturm256
also it indulges in egyptian beliefs about the afterlife to a degree. egyptians believed in a second death that occurs when people forgot you. the pharoh and a woman who falsely accused someone of rape are not named, seemingly as a form of condemning them to the second death that they beleived in
@djsumdog @druid @RehnSturm256 they'd certainly find a nice soup gross and a nice fat fly a delicacy
@druid @RehnSturm256 idk about the first part but i completely buy the second part. that sounds about right lol
@druid ok this has kept me up long enough it is naptime zzzz
@RehnSturm256 Gnosticism is definitionally blasphemous. Saying that God is actually an evil being for creating this material plane on which man choses? 