David Handeye wrote:Greatest I am wrote:
You might want to educate yourself a bit on what Gnostic Christians are.
Gnosticism is a trivialization and simplification of Christianity; it doesn't get the point of Christianity and is a streamlined decrease for simple minded people. It especially denies the physical aspect, (evenenziale, philosophically) of the Salvation, reducing that at a mere noetic increase. Gnosticism is the reduction of Christianity at ideology. Gnostics don't need faith in Jesus Christ to be saved, but the only man, evolving himself, is able to save himself so becoming a sort of semi-god; Gnostics are fundamentally alone, as what they call "light" is just the darkness of an "ego" immoderately proud posing itself in the place of God, and presume to understand Him with the only thought. Nowadays gnostic Christians survive only in freemasonry. If you want an education on Gnosticism just come to Italy, you'll be illuminated.
Most of this is garbage and does not show what Gnostic Christianity is.
You say it simplifies things but the contrary is true and that mental exercise, we are a thinking person's religion, put';s us a cut above brain dead Christians who swallow a bunch of supernatural garbage as real.
As to your salvation comment.
The only thing we need saving from is the stupid notion that a God would condemn us for being exactly as created, and then instead of just forgiving us,, has his son needlessly murdered to save us.
Having another innocent person suffer for the wrongs you have done, --- so that you might escape responsibility for having done them, --- is immoral. That immorality does not change even if Jesus would have volunteered, which he did not do.
Christianity is based on human sacrifice and the notion that it is somehow good to punish the innocent instead of the guilty.
That is why Christianity is an immoral creed.
Care to argue that it is good to punish the innocent instead of the guilty?
I did not think so.
Regards
DL