Road Warrior
Seeking the middle path..
Some may know there are about 38,000 denominations of Christianity in the modern world. What some may not know are there were many variants of Christianity for several hundred years before the Roman Catholic church crushed them out as heretics. Arianism is one. Gnosticism is another.
Gnosticism interests me because of it's perspective:
Although I do not agree with all of its 2,000 year old perspectives, neither do I completely agree with all the ideas and dogma set forth by the early Roman Catholic church in the form of Roman Emperor Constantine and the Council of Nicaea in 325AD.
Did I believe Christ lived? Yes. Do I believe he brought divine wisdom? Yes. Do I believe, as some atheists attest, that he was simply a megalomaniac who set himself up to make a name for himself? No, not at all.
I believe Jesus of Nazareth was in touch with the Divine and sought to spread the word of God. To teach. To be a Rabbi.
Gnostic Christianity is, by some, considered to be heresy. I do not believe it is. I believe that anything, anything that brings us closer to the Almighty is a good thing. Jews, Muslims, Christians, Hinduism, Buddhism. All are forms of learning, all are gnosticism and all are paths to God.
Since this is posted on the Christian side of DIR, and since the USA is primarily Christian, I would like you think.
Gnosticism interests me because of it's perspective:
Gnosticism (from gnostikos, "learned", from Greek: γνῶσις gnōsis, knowledge) is a modern scholarly term for a set of religious beliefs and spiritual practices found among some of the early Christian groups called "gnostic" ("learned") by Irenaeus and other early Christian heresiologists.
Although I do not agree with all of its 2,000 year old perspectives, neither do I completely agree with all the ideas and dogma set forth by the early Roman Catholic church in the form of Roman Emperor Constantine and the Council of Nicaea in 325AD.
Did I believe Christ lived? Yes. Do I believe he brought divine wisdom? Yes. Do I believe, as some atheists attest, that he was simply a megalomaniac who set himself up to make a name for himself? No, not at all.
I believe Jesus of Nazareth was in touch with the Divine and sought to spread the word of God. To teach. To be a Rabbi.
Gnostic Christianity is, by some, considered to be heresy. I do not believe it is. I believe that anything, anything that brings us closer to the Almighty is a good thing. Jews, Muslims, Christians, Hinduism, Buddhism. All are forms of learning, all are gnosticism and all are paths to God.
Since this is posted on the Christian side of DIR, and since the USA is primarily Christian, I would like you think.