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Originally posted by Lucifer
READ MORE BOOKS! I'm sorry but as an individual with degrees in Archeology and linguistics, with some cultural Anthropology on the side I would have to say get your facts stright friend. The gnostics
were, yes I'll admit it savants of divine knowledge of sorts and considered heretic. However, let us look at the medium we use to
communicate. Gnosis is wisdom or knowledge and I'll bet any volume of money you choose on that. So, after you go and read up on it IN A BOOK and not some site that blathers as many do of personal speculation, you tell be how being Agnostic-To not follow a particular faith but to believe in a higher power is not then saying their wisdom comes from God? They believe in something don't they? They pursue knowledge to accrue wealth or status don't they? Well you show me your degrees and I'll show you mine. I am not angry I just want to have the truth spoken not the speculation of men. I am careful to research my information and God knows paid for some of the education myself so I am a little hurt yes at the random gab I see on a site I praise for the intellect I have seen here. With all my love-Lucifer
GNOSTICISM IS THE TEACHING based on Gnosis, the knowledge of transcendence arrived at by way of interior, intuitive means. Although Gnosticism thus rests on personal religious experience, it is a mistake to assume all such experience results in Gnostic recognitions. It is nearer the truth to say that Gnosticism expresses a specific religious experience, an experience that does not lend itself to the language of theology or philosophy, but which is instead closely affinitized to, and expresses itself through, the medium of myth. Indeed, one finds that most Gnostic scriptures take the forms of myths. The term �myth� should not here be taken to mean �stories that are not true�, but rather, that the truths embodied in these myths are of a different order from the dogmas of theology or the statements of philosophy.
An agnostic is a person who feels that God's existence can neither be proved nor disproved, on the basis of current evidence. Agnostics note that some theologians and philosophers have tried to to prove, for millennia, that God exists. Others have attempted to prove that God does not exist. Neither side has convincingly succeeded at their task.