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Gnosticism

Introduction to Gnosticism

The idea that Jesus was sent by a "God of light" to warn humanity about a "God of darkness" aligns with certain dualistic and Gnostic traditions rather than mainstream Abrahamic theology.

Books of God

The "Books of God" typically refer to sacred texts that are believed to have been divinely revealed by God to humanity in various religious traditions. Here are some key examples from major monotheistic religions:

Act of Prayer in Gnostic Islam

In Gnostic traditions, especially those rooted in Gnostic Christianity, the understanding of "God" often differs significantly from mainstream Abrahamic theology. Here's how Gnosticism interprets the concept of God and how it may relate to practices like bowing and prostrating:

Apocrypha

The term "Apocrypha" refers to a collection of ancient writings that are not considered part of the canonical scriptures in certain religious traditions. These texts are often associated with biblical literature but were excluded from the official canon by various Christian and Jewish authorities.

Gnostic Christians & Islam

Gnostic Christians, like other Christians, have a variety of beliefs about Muhammad, and their perspectives depend on the specific strand of Gnosticism and how they interpret religious texts and figures. Here's a breakdown:

Law of One

The Law of One is a spiritual philosophy originating from a series of channeling sessions conducted between 1981 and 1984 by a group known as L/L Research. These sessions produced the Ra Material, a collection of teachings purportedly communicated by an entity called Ra, described as a "social memory complex" from the sixth density.

Demiurge Vs The True God

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