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Gnosticism

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Religious and philosophical movement discussed for its Sethian idea that the Old Testament God is a different and lesser being than the New Testament God

Mentions (6)
"What the fuck was going on then? Was it 90s psychedelics? Was new age in the 90s unusually into gnosticism or something? Were they onto something?"
Were gen-X onto something 1998-1999? · u/WineRedPsy · ↑194 · 2024-02-15
"The Gnostics and Buddhists were right. This is a world of suffering. It is its inherent condition. Samsara fucking sucks, but I don't even get any offers from Mara to stay in it! This is a world of illusion, and it is not even a cool one!"
I hate being stuck in this material reality. · u/ComedianAdorable6009 · ↑65 · 2024-11-21
"So there's lots of posts off and on here mentioning Gnosticism and for some reason I've been in this sub since it started, I don't know how or why but here I am, and I'm clergy in a modern Gnostic church so if there's any q's I can try with the a's"
Gnosticism Q and A · u/jcsisjcs · ↑31 · 2023-08-16
"I see a surprising amount of theological discussion here, so I was curious about redscarepod's thoughts on Gnosticism. I find some of the ideas -- chiefly the Sethian (I think!) idea that the Old Testament God is a different and lesser being than the New Testament God. It makes the Bible make a lot "
(NO TRADCATHS!!) What do you people think of Gnosticism? · [deleted] · ↑27 · 2021-03-09
"the algorithm is pushing gnosticism at a new rate, I predict drop-shipped t-shirts the demiurge within two-three weeks"
seeing a rise of gnosticism type content · u/Training-End-9885 · ↑29 · 2024-09-01
"I find some of the ideas -- chiefly the Sethian (I think!) idea that the Old Testament God is a different and lesser being than the New Testament God. It makes the Bible make a lot more sense, IMO."
(NO TRADCATHS!!) What do you people think of Gnosticism? · u/[deleted] · ↑27 · 2021-03-09
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