CG mentioned that there is no obvious evidence of a 'good' creative force and that there may be an 'evil' creative force. In which case I certainly hope there IS no afterlife. Lol!
Does CG not realize that the Cathar's and other gnostic's believed that the god of the Old Testament is Satan, and that a creator god that offers salvation is presenting a solution to a problem which he created.
The Cathar's were burnt at the stake by the Catholic Church.
The Nazarean did not accept the books of Mose's either.
CG mentioned that there is no obvious evidence of a 'good' creative force and that there may be an 'evil' creative force. In which case I certainly hope there IS no afterlife. Lol!
ReplyDeleteWOW just so many kinds of wrong in that book
ReplyDeleteDoes CG not realize that the Cathar's and other gnostic's believed that the god of the Old Testament is Satan, and that a creator god that offers salvation is presenting a solution to a problem which he created.
ReplyDeleteThe Cathar's were burnt at the stake by the Catholic Church.
The Nazarean did not accept the books of Mose's either.
Maybe email CG and ask him to clarify and correct as needed. This is all very interesting.
Delete@Mzel77, we Catholics love a good Roast :)
ReplyDeleteSad but true no doubt. Lol!
DeleteHere's a fitting song for this topic.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzlK0OGpIRs