If you want to know which church it is, just ask yourselves "What is the most vilified, persecuted, and historically, physically and violently brutalized church of Christ, since its inception? " Once you answer that, you will know which church it is. This below will show you why. Its the least controlling church in existance, and that is one of the reasons for its persecution by states, and the organized churches. Remember, the original church was practiced and preached during the entire 300 years before the Nicene conference, where the other organized and controlling churches were created.
Remember, the "organized churches" as we know them today, did not become real until 300 years after Christ’s resurrection. And yet, there were writings by the apostles and Mary Magdalena that were written during Christ’s time on this earth.... and pre-dated that Nicene conference by 300 years, which was simply a negotiations between the orthodox Christians as a group and Constantine and the pagans in order for Constantine to consolidate control over Rome.
The Christ based early church was much different than the churches we see today, that are heavily controlled, both Catholic and Protestant and significantly less spiritual, than Christ’s original church. Just a note of interest, even after the creation of the Catholic Church, Constantine stayed a practising pagan, until he was on his death bed where he hedged his bets by converting to the Catholic Church just before he died.
The
politics of these churches is what caused the apostasy to happen over
the original church of Jesus Christ, which was a much more spiritual
church and had little or no control by a professional clergy that Christ
was against, since he constantly battled with the Pharisees and Sadducees.
The members were the church leaders on a volunteer basis, until Bishop Iraneaus attacked it and confiscated all the Nag Hammadi Library writings of the apostles and ordered them burned. Fortunately one monk in Egypt hid a copy in a cave and that is what was found in 1947 that gave us all this information.
The members were the church leaders on a volunteer basis, until Bishop Iraneaus attacked it and confiscated all the Nag Hammadi Library writings of the apostles and ordered them burned. Fortunately one monk in Egypt hid a copy in a cave and that is what was found in 1947 that gave us all this information.
What is so ironic about that is the current Bible has not one word about the St. Thomas gospel, and yet Luke, a physician, became a stated apostle, who never walked with Christ and was an Armenian, was selected by the Catholic church reps at Nicene, to be included as a forth gospel. Luke was a physician and a protégée of Paul, who was a Pharisee who persecuted Christians before his conversion, but that discussion is for another blog.
Reincarnation and the Early Christians
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=10036
By Kevin Williams, January 7, 2009
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Another interesting
fact comes from
Edgar Cayce
(a near-death experiencer) who affirmed that
Gnosticism is the highest form of Christianity.
The Christian Gnostics were regarded by some as a new Jewish sect who believed they had finally found the long-awaited Messiah and not a new religion. Some of the apostles became Gnostic and because of this, Christianity could well have grown up as a Gnostic religion had it not been for their eventual persecution by the organized Church centuries later. (VN: so my question is, which of the existing churches today most resemble the gnostic teachings of Christ and the structure of Christs original church? Does anybody know?) |
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1. The Secret Teachings of Jesus | ||||
An important Christian
Gnostic teaching was the "Logos"
which in Greek is translated as "the image of
the Word." It is an important concept found
in the gospel of John:
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Logos is the part
of God that acts in the world. It is the perfect
unity of the human and the divine. This is affirmed
by John when he wrote that "the Word was made
flesh and dwelt among us." When John stated
that Jesus is the Logos, he is stating that
Jesus became the Logos, the Christ. The Logos
is the divine "spark" of God within humans that
needs to awakened. Everyone has the "image of
the Word (Logos)" within them and it is
for this reason that Genesis describes humanity
as created "in the image and likeness of God.
"The
Logos is the divine Spirit in humanity. By using
the Christian Gnostic idea of the Logos, John
is not only affirming the preexistence and divinity
of Jesus, but he is affirming that all sons
of God created in the "image of the Word"
as Jesus was, preexisted in spirit before being
born. In other words, every human is an incarnation
of the Logos and every human has to potential
of becoming like Jesus, a manifestation of the
human-divine unity. Every human can be a "Christ"
and because of this, every soul will eventually
be drawn back to God.
The Roman Church misunderstood what the Logos was in John and incorrectly concluded from this that only Jesus is divine - the Word made flesh. The orthodox Church either rejected or ignored this Christian Gnostic concept found in John. This may have been a factor when the gospel of John was almost rejected from New Testament canon when it was being put together. This was during a time when Christian Gnosticism became an enemy of the organized Church. Nevertheless, it was the idea of the preexistence of the soul and its corresponding doctrine of reincarnation that the Roman Church had great difficulty with. The Christian Gnostics emphasized spiritual knowledge rather blind faith as the road to salvation. They indicated that they possessed secret knowledge (i.e., "gnosis" in Greek) concerning the hidden meaning of the "resurrection." This was a part of the secret teachings of Jesus handed down to them by the apostles. This special knowledge was restricted to people who were given the public teachings of Christianity before qualifying to be initiated and receive the secret teachings.
In contrast, the very term "Catholic"
means "universal", implying that anyone
could become a member of the Church by adhering
to the public teachings of faith and rituals.
The Christian Gnostics were harsh critics of
the orthodox Church. The Christian Gnostics
accused the Church of watering down the gospel
in order to popularize it for the masses. The
orthodox Church stressed salvation through faith
alone and by the rituals of the Church.
This secret gnosis emphasized spiritual "resurrection" (i.e,. spiritual rebirth) and physical "resurrection" (i.e., reincarnation) as opposed to a resurrection defined as people sleeping in their graves until it is time their corpses to crawl out of their graves at the last day. Christian Gnostics held the view that if spiritual resurrection was not attained in one lifetime, then the soul would be subjected to as many reincarnations as it takes until spiritual rebirth is attained. One of the great Church leaders was Clement of Alexandria in Egypt (150-211 A.D.) who indicated that he possessed the secret teaching handed down from the apostles. In the Gnostic text entitled The Secret Gospel of Mark, one of the Christian Gnostic texts discovered in 1945, describes Jesus performing secret initiation rituals. Before the discovery of this secret gospel, our only knowledge of it came from a letter written by Clement. Clement quotes from this secret gospel and refers to it as, "a more spiritual gospel for the use of those who were being perfected." He also states, "It even yet is most carefully guarded [by the church at Alexandria], being read only to those who are being initiated into the great mysteries." Clement mentions elsewhere that Jesus revealed a secret teaching to those who were "capable of receiving it and being molded by it" He also affirmed that, "The gnosis (secret knowledge) itself is that which has descended by transmission to a few, having been imparted unwritten by the apostles." (Miscell. Book VI, Chapter 7) The existence of a secret teaching can be found in the New Testament: |
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Paul wrote about teachings
which are taught to spiritual "babies,"
teachings about righteousness for the more mature,
and then teachings for the spiritually mature.
Paul reveals this fact immediately after equating
Melchizedek to Jesus
by stating:
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According to tradition,
after the Roman invasion of Jerusalem, the author
of the Gospel of Mark established a church in
Alexandria, Egypt. Mark may also have been the
author of a "secret gospel" containing more
advanced teaching for those being initiated
into the Christian mysteries. This secret gospel
contains passages portraying Jesus teaching
secret doctrines.
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2. Origen: The Champion for the Secret Teachings
of Jesus
As the orthodox church
in Rome gained more and more political power
the more it viewed secret teachings as a threat
to their own public teachings. But the Church
leader who made the final and greatest attempt
to revive the secret teachings of Jesus within
the orthodox teachings was the first Church
Father named
Origen
(183-253 A.D.) of Alexandria in Egypt who was
a disciple of Clement of Alexandra.
Origen was
the first person since Paul to develop a system
of theology around the teachings of Jesus. His
effort was the first within the orthodox church
to systematize a theology on so vast a scale.
Although Origen defended orthodoxy, he included
in his system the wisdom of the Christian Gnostics.
His theology was a perfect synthesis of "orthodox"
and "gnostic" teachings and came the closest
to reviving the "Lost Christianity" of the original
sects, communities and schools, at a time when
the Christian Gnosticism was falling into disrepute.
Unfortunately, hundreds of years later, the
Church declared him a heretic and his teachings
as heresy mostly because they affirmed preexistence
and therefore reincarnation.
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Concerning these secret
teachings, Clement stated:
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3. The Theology of Christian Gnosticism | ||||
According to
Gnostic theology,
a series of "falling away" from the Whole that
is God occurred in eternity which resulted in
all that there is today. After the first "fall",
the divine consciousness descended to the level
of the divided consciousness; now after another
"fall", it has fallen even further, into the
depths of the unconscious; it has been "forgotten."
It is now humanity's privilege to discover the
potential realms of human existence and face
the great challenge of the "ascension of consciousness"
through the Man-God-Spirit transformation.
Once souls fell into the lower levels of consciousness, they became enamored of it and burned with the desire to experience the pleasures of matter. The souls then no longer wanted to disengage itself from these lower levels. Thus the world was born. From that moment souls forgot themselves. They forgot they original habitation, their true center and eternal being. (VN: Awesome, and so true and so amazing for such ancient writings.) Gnosticism proceeds from one fundamental insight: this world in which we find ourselves is thoroughly and irretrievably less than holy. The soul is trapped in a prison of flesh, and the flesh is intrinsically less than divine. According to Gnostic theology, the creation of the cosmos came about as the result of a tragicomic mistake: the fall of the soul from God. Thanks to the advent of Christ in the lower realms of consciousness, the power of reconciling the fallen souls has been given to restore the One-ness and usher in the kingdom of light over the kingdom of flesh and matter. The unity of the Godhead is assured thanks to the introduction of the new uniting force, the Logos, the part of God who acts in the flesh and the material. It is important to distinguish the Logos (Christ) from the soul named Jesus. Any person has the potential of becoming a Logos but it was the soul known as Jesus who actually incarnated as a Logos and therefore became a Christ on Earth. We, as humans, cannot comprehend the omnipotent power available to us until we utilize the Christ power. When we effectively use the divine "Christ awareness" we have the ability to help in the liberation of the imprisoned "sparks of divinity" from flesh and rejoin them to the Source. The divine plan of creation will become complete as the divine outpouring of Christ gnosis liberates humanity from ignorance. The result of this will be the redemption of all human beings. The Christ power can only liberate souls through the call and revelation of Christ gnosis to, "Awake, remember who you are and where you come from!" But since the soul cannot by itself hear the gnosis, the Christ power resorts to elaborate strategies to create the conditions for which all souls will be saved. Christian Gnostics felt that initiation into the Cosmic Christ gnosis is inseparable from "the light which lighteth every person coming into the world." It is this light within, our Higher Self, which each individual must bring to at-one-ment with the divine Source if liberation is to occur. As more and more people hear the call to "Wake up!" and attain the Christ gnosis and become liberated, their souls are received back into the bosom of Divine Consciousness. The soul becomes free from unholy flesh and the cycle of birth and rebirth. Christian Gnostics seek to achieve this by cultivating the Higher Self within people to seek reunification with the Godhead. But each soul returning to its divine source must, after death, pass through the various levels of consciousness. Sometimes Christian Gnostics describe seven of these heavenly realms, other times ten. |
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4. Christian Gnostic Writings | ||||
The following quote
from Jesus from the Christian Gnostic gospel,
the
Book of Thomas the
Contender,
describes Jesus teaching reincarnation:
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In another
part of the Book of Thomas the Contender, Jesus
tells the disciple Thomas that after death,
those people who were once believers but have
remained attached to things of "transitory beauty,"
will be consumed "in their concern about life"
and will be "brought back to the visible realm."
The following quote
from Jesus in the
Gospel of Thomas
affirms Jesus teaching reincarnation to his
disciples:
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More
excerpts from this very interesting gospel will
be profiled later.
In the
Secret Book of John,
written by 185 A.D. at the latest, reincarnation
is placed at the center of the discussion concerning
the salvation of souls. The following is a summary
of the Secret Book of John's perspective on
reincarnation.
"Everyone has drunk from the water of forgetfulness and lives in a state of ignorance. Some people are able to overcome ignorance by having the life-giving Spirit descend upon them. These souls "will be saved and will become perfect," that is, escape the cycle of birth and rebirth. John asks Jesus what will happen to those who do not attain salvation. They are hurled down "into forgetfulness" and thrown into "prison," the Christian Gnostic symbol for a new body." Jesus says the only way for these souls to escape is to acquire knowledge after coming from forgetfulness. A soul can accomplish this by finding a teacher who can lead the soul in the right direction: |
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Another Christian
Gnostic book, the
Pistis Sophia
(Greek for "Faith Wisdom"), outlines
a system of punishment and rewards that includes
reincarnation. The book explains the differences
in one's fate as a result of past-life actions.
A "man who curses" will be given a body that
is continually "troubled in heart." A "man who
slanders" will be given an "oppressed" body.
A thief will be given a "lame, crooked and blind
body." A "proud" and "scornful" man will be
given "a lame and ugly body" that "everyone
continually despises." From this, we can see
how this Earth, as well as hell, is a place
of education through suffering.
According to the Pistis Sophia, some souls experience hell as a place of shadows and torture. However, after these souls pass through hell, they return to Earth for further experiences. Only a relatively few extremely evil souls are not permitted to reincarnate. These souls are cast into "outer darkness" until a time when they are "destroyed and dissolved."
The Pistis
Sophia combines the ideas of reincarnation and
divine union in a verse beginning with the question:
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The Pistis
Sophia reveals such a soul will receive "a cup
filled with thoughts and wisdom," allowing the
soul to remember its divine origin and pursue
the "mysteries of the light" until it finds
them and is able to "inherit the light forever."
To "inherit the light forever" is a Gnostic
term for union with God.
In the
Gospel of Phillip,
Jesus makes a clear distinction between the
resurrection of the spirit (i.e., spiritual
rebirth) and the resurrection of the body (i.e.,
physical rebirth, reincarnation):
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In the Apocryphal
book,
Wisdom of Solomon,
recognized as canonical by the Catholic Church,
is the following verse:
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This
verse raises the following question: How is
it possible to get a body after you have already
been good, unless reincarnation is true?
Among
the works of the Christian Gnostics are some
of the early gospels, including secret gospels
which were not preserved in the New Testament.
The Gospel of Thomas was the first gospel ever
written and is considered by scholars to be
the most reliable gospel. Much of this gospel
contains sayings of Jesus that are contained
in the four New Testament gospels.
The Christian
Gnostic gospels reveal a clear and strong vision
of the resurrection as a past and present event.
Below is a verse from the
Gospel of Thomas that shows the "resurrection"
to be a past event:
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In the
verse above, Jesus says the resurrection and
the kingdom are already here. In Gnostic terms,
this quote from Jesus refers to a person's past "resurrection"
(i.e., physical rebirth, reincarnation) and
the fact that we are already living in the kingdom
of God which exists within us. Only through
the Christ gnosis can this kingdom be realized
and the cycle of resurrection end.
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5. The Gospel of Thomas | ||||
The sayings that are
presented below are excerpts of the
Gospel of Thomas that are not present in
the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
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6. The Apocalyptic Texts | ||||
Among the Christian Gnostic
writings were no less than five separate apocalypses.
Here they are:
The
First Apocalypse of James contains the secret
teachings of Christ that were given to James
the Just, the Lord's brother. In it, James refers
to Jesus as "rabbi." Jesus warns James to leave
Jerusalem, for the city is a dwelling place
of a great number of "archons" or evil angels.
Jerusalem is stigmatized as the city which "gives
the cup of bitterness to the sons of light."
Jesus coaches James on what to say when he is
judged and challenged by the "toll collectors"
of heaven in order to pass through the gates
of heaven.
The
Apocalypse of Adam.
The
Apocalypse of Peter is a record of the vision
of Peter the apostle in which he speaks with
Christ in the spirit. In this, Peter is clearly
seen as the true successor to Christ and the
founder of the Gnostic community. In the vision,
Peter first sees hostile priests who seem to
be intent upon stoning him and Christ to death.
Next, Peter recalls the crucifixion during which
Jesus stood nearby talking with him.
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Peter seemed to realize
that it would be a long time before his book
was read and understood, for he writes:
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7. The Apocalypse of Paul | ||||
The
Apocalypse of Paul
is an account of the apostle's ascent into heaven
and what he found there, with instructions for
other souls on how to conduct themselves during
judgment. One of the most interesting aspects
of this text is that it corresponds to events
found in the New Testament and includes references
to reincarnation. Several Christian Gnostic
texts combine the ideas of reincarnation and
union with God.
As Paul passes through
the fourth heaven, he witnesses a soul being
punished for murder. This soul is brought "out
of the land of the dead" (i.e., Earth) by angels
where three witnesses charge the soul with murder.
The soul looks sorrowfully down and is cast
down into a body that has been prepared for
it. The book describes Paul's journey through
the heavens, which is also symbolic for the
Gnostic process of union with God.
The New Testament contains a letter by the apostle Paul to the Christians in the city of Corinth, Greece, where he had founded a church on his first visit there. The Christians at this church were being divided by the teachings of so-called "false teachers" that were infiltrating the church there and Paul wrote a letter telling them to not forget what they were taught by Paul. These "false teachers" were trying to get people to follow their teachings and not Paul's. In order to put these false teachers to shame, Paul rebukes the Corinthians by using false pride and boasting about himself and telling the church why he is more qualified than the false teachers. He tells them of his sufferings and how he was once stoned and left for dead (2 Corinthians 11:23-26). The letter goes on to say: |
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In the above passage,
Paul continued his "boasting" by telling about
visions and revelations he had received from
the Lord. "I know a person in Christ" means
that he was speaking about himself. He explained
that he didn't know if he was taken up in his
body or in his spirit, but he was in paradise
("the third heaven"). This incident cannot
be positively identified with a recorded event
in Paul's career, although some think this may
have been when he was stoned and left for dead
(Acts
14:19-20).
Paul told about this incident to show that he
had been uniquely touched by God.
Many people are unaware of this passage of the Bible and that it is a near-death experience which Paul had. The person who wrote most of the New Testament, the sacred writings of orthodox Christianity, had a near-death experience which he based his authority as an apostle of Christ to the Corinthian church. It can even be argued that his near-death experience directly or indirectly inspired his epistles. The Apocalypse of Paul reveals how each soul must rise as best it can after death through a hierarchy of heavens and face the increasingly difficult challenges posed by the guardian angels of each heaven. The journey begins with Paul meeting a child on the mountain of Jericho on the way to heaven (symbolized by Jerusalem). This child turns out to be the Holy Spirit, who takes Paul first to the third heaven. The Holy Spirit warns Paul to keep his wits about him for they are about to enter the realm of "principalities ... archangels and powers and the whole race of demons." The Holy Spirit also mentions that they will pass "one that reveals bodies to a soul-seed," that is, the being that takes souls and plants them in new bodies for reincarnation. For the soul who wished to ascend to the highest heaven, reincarnation was to be avoided. When Paul reaches the fourth heaven, the Holy Spirit encourages him to look down upon his body which he has left behind on the mountain of Jericho. As Paul ascends, he witnesses in the fourth heaven the judgment and punishment of another soul. He says, "I saw the angels resembling gods ... bringing a soul out of the land of the dead." The soul has been resurrected so that it can be judged, one of the four events promised for the end of the world. The angels were whipping it. The soul spoke, saying, "What sin was it that I committed in the world?" The "toll collector" of this heavenly gate accuses the soul. The soul replies, "Bring witnesses! Let them show you in what body I committed lawless deeds." Three bodies rise up as witnesses and accuse the soul of anger and envy, and finally murder. When the soul heard these things, it gazed downwards in sorrow ... It was cast down. At this point we expect the soul to be cast into hell, as in later Christian doctrine, but no: "the soul that had been cast down went to a body which had been prepared for it," and was reincarnated. Paul, somewhat shaken by this experience, was beckoned forward by the Holy Spirit and allowed to pass through the gate of the fifth heaven. Here he saw his fellow apostles and "a great angel in the fifth heaven holding an iron rod in his hand." This angel and three other angels, with whips in their hands, scourge the souls of the dead and drive them on to judgment. Paul remains with the Holy Spirit and the gates to the sixth heaven swing open effortlessly before him. In the sixth heaven, Paul sees a strong light shining down on him from the heaven above. He is motioned by the "toll collector" through the gates of the seventh heaven. Here, he sees "an old man filled with light and whose garment was white. His throne, which is in the seventh heaven, was brighter than the sun by seven times." This old man bears a striking resemblance to Jehovah as he is described in the vision of Ezekiel. The old man asks, "Where are you going, Paul?" Only reluctantly, after some encouragement from the Holy Spirit, does Paul speak with him and give the Gnostic sign he has learned. The eighth heaven then opens and Paul ascends. Here he embraces the twelve disciples, most of whom he has not met before, and together they rise to the ninth heaven. Finally, Paul reaches the tenth and highest heaven, where he is transformed. |
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8. The Suppression of Christian Gnosticism | ||||
The Christian Gnostics
believed in reincarnation and the preexistence
of the soul. They refused to believe in a resurrection
of corpses at the end of time. They emphasized
meeting Jesus on a spiritual level to become
liberated and attain permanent citizenship in
heaven. The Church of Rome of the second century
A.D., on the other hand, declared that those
who deny a Last Day resurrection of corpses
are heretics.
Many Christian Gnostics regarded themselves as part of the organized body of Christians of the early church. However, as the organized Church gained political control of the Roman Empire, the Christian Gnostics were persecuted by the organized Church and many were martyred. The Christian Gnostic tradition is one of many branches of early Christianity labeled as heretical by the early Church fathers. The Gnostic influences and writings were cut out of official Church doctrines as heresy. Because of their suspected Christian Gnostic origins, the Gospel of John and the Book of Revelation was almost rejected from the New Testament. Nevertheless, the organized Church succeeded in hiding its Christian Gnostic doctrines. It is not surprising that the orthodox Church bishops edited out the practical spiritual knowledge which was once an integral part of Christianity and was known and practiced by the apostle Paul. For these fathers, it was far more convenient and gratifying for their egos to assert that spiritual grace could only be attained through them as Christ's representatives on Earth. To control the masses, the political organization of the church declared that salvation was attained only through the church rituals and through the priesthood. Salvation through a personal mystical experience with Christ apart from the organized church was cast away. In a move that is very likely to have met with the disapproval of Christ himself, the worldly political aspirations of a few priests won out over the spiritual enlightenment of the many. And as it is with any religion or movement, the successors of its founder decided which things to keep and which to throw out. The organized Church discarded the spiritual knowledge of Christian Gnosticism as being too dangerous and kept the concept of blind acceptance of church doctrine. Ultimately, the organized Church declared Christian Gnosticism a heresy and began killing those who adhered to its doctrines. Thus the powerful Roman Church began its crusade of eliminating all rivals to its authority. Christian Gnosticism was obliterated and relatively little historical and theological information was left to fully understand early Christian history. This all changed in 1945 with the discovery of the Gnostic Christian scriptures discovered in Egypt. Then in 1947, the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls of early Jewish Gnostic writings occurred. Today, with many Christians wondering if the Second Coming of Christ is soon to happen, it may not be a coincidence that these secret writings have come to surface after two thousand years of being hidden. Finally, after two thousands years, the secret is finally out again. |
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