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In Gnostic creation stories, Yaldabaoth (Greek, “Father of Chaos”) is the demiurge, or inferior creator of the material world; his birth was a consequence of Sophia’s wish to create a copy of herself. In creating the material, Yaldabaoth trapped the divine spirit in his creation.
Yaldabaoth can be viewed as a metaphor for religion- he is the human-created God, bound by the limits of the human ego and imagination. He is “born” of the human desire to know God, but often becomes a great prison-keeper, our own limitations, which prevent us from experiencing the divine.
Originally posted by JohhnyBGood
In Gnostic creation stories, Yaldabaoth (Greek, “Father of Chaos”) is the demiurge, or inferior creator of the material world; his birth was a consequence of Sophia’s wish to create a copy of herself. In creating the material, Yaldabaoth trapped the divine spirit in his creation.
Yaldabaoth can be viewed as a metaphor for religion- he is the human-created God, bound by the limits of the human ego and imagination. He is “born” of the human desire to know God, but often becomes a great prison-keeper, our own limitations, which prevent us from experiencing the divine.
Aka Yahwe - the deranged off planet 'creator god' as he imagined himself to be.
altreligion.net...
Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by RevolutionSpeaks
Yes. Technically.
Originally posted by RevolutionSpeaks
Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by RevolutionSpeaks
Yes. Technically.
So your saying God was an extraterrestrial ? Because so far everyone I've told this to hasn't been able to provide me with an answer that says other wise
Originally posted by eddy2258
www.rael.org
the book in that website called intelligent design answers your questions perfectly.
Originally posted by RevolutionSpeaks
Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by RevolutionSpeaks
Yes. Technically.
So your saying God was an extraterrestrial ? Because so far everyone I've told this to hasn't been able to provide me with an answer that says other wise
Originally posted by eddy2258
www.rael.org
the book in that website called intelligent design answers your questions perfectly.
Originally posted by Blaine91555
Originally posted by RevolutionSpeaks
Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by RevolutionSpeaks
Yes. Technically.
So your saying God was an extraterrestrial ? Because so far everyone I've told this to hasn't been able to provide me with an answer that says other wise
If I believe God to be the Creator as I do, I must also believe he is not of this Earth. It is simply a matter of usage of a word. God is not of this Earth, therefore God is Extra-Terrestrial. The truth in that is impossible to escape.