The origins of Gnosticism are obscure and still disputed. The proto-orthodox Christian groups called Gnostics a heresy of Christianity,[note 13][18] but according to the modern scholars the theology's origin is closely related to Jewish sectarian milieus and early Christian sects.[1][19][note 14][20] Scholars debate Gnosticism's origins as having roots in Neoplatonism and Buddhism , the due to similarities in beliefs
According to James M. Robinson, no gnostic texts clearly pre-date Christianity,[note 15] and "pre-Christian Gnosticism as such is hardly attested in a way to settle the debate once and for all."[22] However, the Nag Hammadi library contained Hermetic teachings that can be argued go back to the Old Egyptian Kingdom (c. 2686–2181 BC).[23]
Contemporary scholarship largely agrees that Gnosticism has Jewish Christian origins, originating in the late first century AD in nonrabbinical Jewish sects and early Christian sects
Neoplatonic influencesEdit
See also: Platonic Academy, Neoplatonism and Gnosticism, and Neoplatonism and Christianity
In the 1880s Gnostic connections with neo-Platonism were proposed.[34] Ugo Bianchi, who organised the Congress of Messina of 1966 on the origins of Gnosticism, also argued for Orphic and Platonic origins.[26] Gnostics borrowed significant ideas and terms from Platonism,[35] using Greek philosophical concepts throughout their text, including such concepts as hypostasis (reality, existence), ousia (essence, substance, being), and demiurge (creator God). Both Sethian Gnostics and Valentinian Gnostics seem to have been influenced by Plato, Middle Platonism, and Neo-Pythagoreanism academies or schools of thought.[36] Both schools attempted "an effort towards conciliation, even affiliation" with late antique philosophy,[37] and were rebuffed by some Neoplatonists, including Plotinus.
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While some gnostic labelled sects indeed have features of neoplatonism, or parallel with myths of buddhism or hermeticism, that does NOT mean rhey are hermeTIC, neoplatoNIST or BuddhIST.
Or with that same logic Judaism and its bastard offshoots Christianity and Islam are just ripped-off Babylonian mystery control religions all worshipping the same false god moloch aka Jahweh aka Allah...
You are mistaking the wolf for the sheep's clothes they hide in.
Gnostics are not power hungry controllers.
In fact, that is completely opposite to what they strive for.
Hermetics, Masons, Egyptian mysticists are not gnostics.
And gnostics don't organize into pyramid like control organisations with hidden rites.
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnosticism
If you haven't figured out by now that you can't get the truth from Wikipedia for anything controversial, then you are both way out of your league and in the wrong forum.
Be a real researcher and read primary and best scholarly resources:
While some gnostic labelled sects indeed have features of neoplatonism, or parallel with myths of buddhism or hermeticism, that does NOT mean rhey are hermeTIC, neoplatoNIST or BuddhIST.
Or with that same logic Judaism and its bastard offshoots Christianity and Islam are just ripped-off Babylonian mystery control religions all worshipping the same false god moloch aka Jahweh aka Allah...