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What are your guy's thoughts on gnosticism? I did a forum search and there are no topics on it; I thought it would make an interesting conversation.
There seems to be two definitions of "gnostic". The first is kind of a smear term against whatever one doesn't like. According to scholar Ioan Culianu:
The other definition is the Elcesaites, Mandaeism, Simonians, Valentinianism, Basilidians, Marcionism, Manichaeism, Catharism etc. meaning. Basically a malevolent Demiurge as creator and maintainer of material reality represented by the God of the Old Testament (angry, jealous, tribal) versus the Godhead, God of the New Testament (loving acceptance); one needs to esoterically experience gnosis oneself in order to connect to God.
There seems to be two definitions of "gnostic". The first is kind of a smear term against whatever one doesn't like. According to scholar Ioan Culianu:
Once I believed that Gnosticism was a well-defined phenomenon belonging to the religious history of Late Antiquity. Of course, I was ready to accept the idea of different prolongations of ancient Gnosis, and even that of spontaneous generation of views of the world in which, at different times, the distinctive features of Gnosticism occur again.
I was soon to learn, however, that I was a naif indeed. Not only Gnosis was gnostic, but the Catholic authors 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.
The other definition is the Elcesaites, Mandaeism, Simonians, Valentinianism, Basilidians, Marcionism, Manichaeism, Catharism etc. meaning. Basically a malevolent Demiurge as creator and maintainer of material reality represented by the God of the Old Testament (angry, jealous, tribal) versus the Godhead, God of the New Testament (loving acceptance); one needs to esoterically experience gnosis oneself in order to connect to God.