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Yes, as a covenant Christian... but have also studied the Hebrew roots of the covenant

That's why you try to make Yahweh one and the same with the Monad. They're different entities. And this distinction matters. Because the God of the Old Testament and the Monad are not two different interpretations of the same God. They are not two faces of the same coin. These are two completely different entities operating at opposite frequencies with opposite natures. The God of the OT is jealous. He admits it. He screams it. He demands exclusive worship and threatens violent punishment for acknowledging other gods. That is insecurity. That is an entity that fears competition because he knows he is not actually supreme. The Monad does not have jealousy. Jealousy requires separation. Jealousy requires a lack of something. But the Monad is everything. It is the Pleroma, the fullness.

I observed that the historical Jesus (Yeshua) was "so into the OT"

No he wasn't. Jesus came to expose Yahweh, not to worship him. Let me tell you a story. Late one evening in the quiet hills of Galilee, Jesus sat with his inner circle reading from the Torah. The fire light danced on the parchment illuminating the ancient Hebrew letters. They had just finished a passage in Exodus, a terrifying passage where Yahweh commands the Israelites to slaughter entire cities, men, women, children, livestock, everything that breathes. Leave nothing alive. "The words hung in the air like smoke. Peter looked up from the scroll, his face pale and disturbed. He asked in a low voice. Master, why is the god of our fathers so violent? Why is he so jealous? Why is he so angry? You teach us about a father of infinite love, a father of light, but this he gestured at the scroll with a trembling hand. This does not feel like love, this feels like rage. Jesus closed the scroll slowly. He looked at each of them in the eyes, Peter, John, Mary Magdalene, and he said something that would eventually get him killed. Something the church would spend 2,000 years trying to erase from human consciousness. He said, "That is not the Father. That is not the Monad. The god you are reading about, the one who demands blood sacrifices... the one who drowns the world in floods... the one who commands genocide and calls it holy. He has a name. Yaldaboath, the demiurge, the chief archon, and he has been pretending to be the most high since the beginning of this realm. This teaching never made it into the Bible.

When the church compiled the canonical texts in the 4th century, they removed every reference to Jesus exposing Yahweh as the Demiurge. They burned the Gnostic Gospels. They hunted the teachers who preserved the distinction because they knew the danger. If Christians knew that the God of the Old Testament, the God they have been worshipping, praying to, fearing for millennia, was actually the chief archon, the false god of the material prison, not the true father Jesus served. The entire religious system would collapse instantly. No more guilt, no more fear of divine punishment, no more sacrificial salvation. Because that angry, jealous God demanding obedience was never God. He was the impostor and Jesus came to expose him.

It seems like "evil with extra steps". Perfect creature commits horrible imperfection and repents but that's not evil, but it explains why other creature isn't perfect but is evil and ignorant

So, let me get this straight. Are you saying Sophia is evil because she wanted to have a child and conceived without approval of the Father? But, Yahweh is righteous and good when demands the first born of all Israelites? when Yahweh demands war? when Yahweh demands genocide? how about the story of Jericho or the Amalekites. The attackers killed every inhabitant in the city, men, women, and children. They killed all the oxen, sheep, and donkeys. They spared only a prostitute who had protected their spies, along with her family. "So Joshua... utterly destroyed all that breathed, as the LORD God of Israel commanded." - Joshua 10:40

LORD God of Israel is Yahweh, the god of the Jews. The god of the OT. Is this what you honestly believe?

18 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes, as a covenant Christian... but have also studied the Hebrew roots of the covenant

That's why you try to make Yahweh one and the same with the Monad. They're different entities. And this distinction matters. Because the God of the Old Testament and the Monad are not two different interpretations of the same God. They are not two faces of the same coin. These are two completely different entities operating at opposite frequencies with opposite natures. The God of the OT is jealous. He admits it. He screams it. He demands exclusive worship and threatens violent punishment for acknowledging other gods. That is insecurity. That is an entity that fears competition because he knows he is not actually supreme. The Monad does not have jealousy. Jealousy requires separation. Jealousy requires a lack of something. But the Monad is everything. It is the Pleroma, the fullness.

I observed that the historical Jesus (Yeshua) was "so into the OT"

No he wasn't. Jesus came to expose Yahweh, not to worship him. Let me tell you a story. Late one evening in the quiet hills of Galilee, Jesus sat with his inner circle reading from the Torah. The fire light danced on the parchment illuminating the ancient Hebrew letters. They had just finished a passage in Exodus, a terrifying passage where Yahweh commands the Israelites to slaughter entire cities, men, women, children, livestock, everything that breathes. Leave nothing alive. "The words hung in the air like smoke. Peter looked up from the scroll, his face pale and disturbed. He asked in a low voice. Master, why is the god of our fathers so violent? Why is he so jealous? Why is he so angry? You teach us about a father of infinite love, a father of light, but this he gestured at the scroll with a trembling hand. This does not feel like love, this feels like rage. Jesus closed the scroll slowly. He looked at each of them in the eyes, Peter, John, Mary Magdalene, and he said something that would eventually get him killed. Something the church would spend 2,000 years trying to erase from human consciousness. He said, "That is not the Father. That is not the Monad. The god you are reading about. The one who demands blood sacrifices. The one who drowns the world in floods. The one who commands genocide and calls it holy. He has a name. Yaldaboath, the demiurge, the chief archon, and he has been pretending to be the most high since the beginning of this realm. This teaching never made it into the Bible.

When the church compiled the canonical texts in the 4th century, they removed every reference to Jesus exposing Yahweh as the Demiurge. They burned the Gnostic Gospels. They hunted the teachers who preserved the distinction because they knew the danger. If Christians knew that the God of the Old Testament, the God they have been worshipping, praying to, fearing for millennia, was actually the chief archon, the false god of the material prison, not the true father Jesus served. The entire religious system would collapse instantly. No more guilt, no more fear of divine punishment, no more sacrificial salvation. Because that angry, jealous God demanding obedience was never God. He was the impostor and Jesus came to expose him.

It seems like "evil with extra steps". Perfect creature commits horrible imperfection and repents but that's not evil, but it explains why other creature isn't perfect but is evil and ignorant

So, let me get this straight. Are you saying Sophia is evil because she wanted to have a child and conceived without approval of the Father? But, Yahweh is righteous and good when demands the first born of all Israelites? when Yahweh demands war? when Yahweh demands genocide? how about the story of Jericho or the Amalekites. The attackers killed every inhabitant in the city, men, women, and children. They killed all the oxen, sheep, and donkeys. They spared only a prostitute who had protected their spies, along with her family. "So Joshua... utterly destroyed all that breathed, as the LORD God of Israel commanded." - Joshua 10:40

LORD God of Israel is Yahweh, the god of the Jews. The god of the OT. Is this what you honestly believe?

18 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes, as a covenant Christian... but have also studied the Hebrew roots of the covenant

That's why you try to make Yahweh one and the same with the Monad. They're different entities. And this distinction matters. Because the God of the Old Testament and the Monad are not two different interpretations of the same God. They are not two faces of the same coin. These are two completely different entities operating at opposite frequencies with opposite natures. The God of the OT is jealous. He admits it. He screams it. He demands exclusive worship and threatens violent punishment for acknowledging other gods. That is insecurity. That is an entity that fears competition because he knows he is not actually supreme. The Monad does not have jealousy. Jealousy requires separation. Jealousy requires a lack of something. But the Monad is everything. It is the Pleroma, the fullness.

I observed that the historical Jesus (Yeshua) was "so into the OT"

No he wasn't. Jesus came to expose Yahweh, not to worship him. Let me tell you a story. Late one evening in the quiet hills of Galilee, Jesus sat with his inner circle reading from the Torah. The fire light danced on the parchment illuminating the ancient Hebrew letters. They had just finished a passage in Exodus, a terrifying passage where Yahweh commands the Israelites to slaughter entire cities, men, women, children, livestock, everything that breathes. Leave nothing alive. "The words hung in the air like smoke. Peter looked up from the scroll, his face pale and disturbed. He asked in a low voice. Master, why is the god of our fathers so violent? Why is he so jealous? Why is he so angry? You teach us about a father of infinite love, a father of light, but this he gestured at the scroll with a trembling hand. This does not feel like love. This feels like rage. Jesus closed the scroll slowly. He looked at each of them in the eyes, Peter, John, Mary Magdalene, and he said something that would eventually get him killed. Something the church would spend 2,000 years trying to erase from human consciousness. He said, "That is not the father. That is not the Monad. The god you are reading about. The one who demands blood sacrifices. The one who drowns the world in floods. The one who commands genocide and calls it holy. He has a name. Yaldaboath, the demiurge, the chief archon, and he has been pretending to be the most high since the beginning of this realm. This teaching never made it into the Bible.

When the church compiled the canonical texts in the 4th century, they removed every reference to Jesus exposing Yahweh as the Demiurge. They burned the Gnostic Gospels. They hunted the teachers who preserved the distinction because they knew the danger. If Christians knew that the God of the Old Testament, the God they have been worshipping, praying to, fearing for millennia, was actually the chief archon, the false god of the material prison, not the true father Jesus served. The entire religious system would collapse instantly. No more guilt, no more fear of divine punishment, no more sacrificial salvation. Because that angry, jealous God demanding obedience was never God. He was the impostor and Jesus came to expose him.

It seems like "evil with extra steps". Perfect creature commits horrible imperfection and repents but that's not evil, but it explains why other creature isn't perfect but is evil and ignorant

So, let me get this straight. Are you saying Sophia is evil because she wanted to have a child and conceived without approval of the Father? But, Yahweh is righteous and good when demands the first born of all Israelites? when Yahweh demands war? when Yahweh demands genocide? how about the story of Jericho or the Amalekites. The attackers killed every inhabitant in the city, men, women, and children. They killed all the oxen, sheep, and donkeys. They spared only a prostitute who had protected their spies, along with her family. "So Joshua... utterly destroyed all that breathed, as the LORD God of Israel commanded." - Joshua 10:40

LORD God of Israel is Yahweh, the god of the Jews. The god of the OT. Is this what you honestly believe?

18 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes, as a covenant Christian... but have also studied the Hebrew roots of the covenant

That's why you try to make Yahweh one and the same with the Monad. They're different entities. And this distinction matters. Because the God of the Old Testament and the Monad are not two different interpretations of the same God. They are not two faces of the same coin. These are two completely different entities operating at opposite frequencies with opposite natures. The God of the OT is jealous. He admits it. He screams it. He demands exclusive worship and threatens violent punishment for acknowledging other gods. That is insecurity. That is an entity that fears competition because he knows he is not actually supreme. The Monad does not have jealousy. Jealousy requires separation. Jealousy requires a lack of something. But the Monad is everything. It is the Pleroma, the fullness.

I observed that the historical Jesus (Yeshua) was "so into the OT"

No he wasn't. Jesus came to expose Yahweh, not to worship him. Let me tell you a story. Late one evening in the quiet hills of Galilee, Jesus sat with his inner circle reading from the Torah. The fire light danced on the parchment illuminating the ancient Hebrew letters. They had just finished a passage in Exodus, a terrifying passage where Yahweh commands the Israelites to slaughter entire cities, men, women, children, livestock, everything that breathes. Leave nothing alive. "The words hung in the air like smoke. Peter looked up from the scroll, his face pale and disturbed. He asked in a low voice. Master, why is the god of our fathers so violent? Why is he so jealous? Why is he so angry? You teach us about a father of infinite love, a father of light, but this he gestured at the scroll with a trembling hand. This does not feel like love. This feels like rage. Jesus closed the scroll slowly. He looked at each of them in the eyes, Peter, John, Mary Magdalene, and he said something that would eventually get him killed. Something the church would spend 2,000 years trying to erase from human consciousness. He said, "That is not the father. That is not the Monad. The god you are reading about. The one who demands blood sacrifices. The one who drowns the world in floods. The one who commands genocide and calls it holy. He has a name. Yaldaboath, the demiurge, the chief archon, and he has been pretending to be the most high since the beginning of this realm. This teaching never made it into the Bible.

When the church compiled the canonical texts in the 4th century, they removed every reference to Jesus exposing Yahweh as the Demiurge. They burned the Gnostic Gospels. They hunted the teachers who preserved the distinction because they knew the danger. If Christians knew that the God of the Old Testament, the God they have been worshiping, praying to, fearing for millennia, was actually the chief archon, the false god of the material prison, not the true father Jesus served. The entire religious system would collapse instantly. No more guilt, no more fear of divine punishment, no more sacrificial salvation. Because that angry, jealous God demanding obedience was never God. He was the impostor and Jesus came to expose him.

It seems like "evil with extra steps". Perfect creature commits horrible imperfection and repents but that's not evil, but it explains why other creature isn't perfect but is evil and ignorant

So, let me get this straight. Are you saying Sophia is evil because she wanted to have a child and conceived without approval of the Father? But, Yahweh is righteous and good when demands the first born of all Israelites? when Yahweh demands war? when Yahweh demands genocide? how about the story of Jericho or the Amalekites. The attackers killed every inhabitant in the city, men, women, and children. They killed all the oxen, sheep, and donkeys. They spared only a prostitute who had protected their spies, along with her family. "So Joshua... utterly destroyed all that breathed, as the LORD God of Israel commanded." - Joshua 10:40

LORD God of Israel is Yahweh, the god of the Jews. The god of the OT. Is this what you honestly believe?

18 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes, as a covenant Christian... but have also studied the Hebrew roots of the covenant

That's why you try to make Yahweh one and the same with the Monad. They're different entities. And this distinction matters. Because the God of the Old Testament and the Monad are not two different interpretations of the same God. They are not two faces of the same coin. These are two completely different entities operating at opposite frequencies with opposite natures. The God of the OT is jealous. He admits it. He screams it. He demands exclusive worship and threatens violent punishment for acknowledging other gods. That is insecurity. That is an entity that fears competition because he knows he is not actually supreme. The Monad does not have jealousy. Jealousy requires separation. Jealousy requires a lack of something. But the Monad is everything. It is the Pleroma, the fullness.

I observed that the historical Jesus (Yeshua) was "so into the OT"

No he wasn't. Jesus came to expose Yahweh, not to worship him. Let me tell you a story. Late one evening in the quiet hills of Galilee, Jesus sat with his inner circle reading from the Torah. The fire light danced on the parchment illuminating the ancient Hebrew letters. They had just finished a passage in Exodus, a terrifying passage where Yahweh commands the Israelites to slaughter entire cities, men, women, children, livestock, everything that breathes. Leave nothing alive. "The words hung in the air like smoke. Peter looked up from the scroll, his face pale and disturbed. he asked in a low voice. Master, why is the god of our fathers so violent? Why is he so jealous? Why is he so angry? You teach us about a father of infinite love, a father of light, but this he gestured at the scroll with a trembling hand. This does not feel like love. This feels like rage. Jesus closed the scroll slowly. He looked at each of them in the eyes, Peter, John, Mary Magdalene, and he said something that would eventually get him killed. Something the church would spend 2,000 years trying to erase from human consciousness. He said, "That is not the father. That is not the monad. The god you are reading about. The one who demands blood sacrifices. The one who drowns the world in floods. The one who commands genocide and calls it holy. He has a name. Yaldaboath, the demiurge, the chief archon, and he has been pretending to be the most high since the beginning of this realm. This teaching never made it into the Bible.

When the church compiled the canonical texts in the 4th century, they removed every reference to Jesus exposing Yahweh as the Demiurge. They burned the Gnostic Gospels. They hunted the teachers who preserved the distinction because they knew the danger. If Christians knew that the God of the Old Testament, the God they have been worshiping, praying to, fearing for millennia, was actually the chief archon, the false god of the material prison, not the true father Jesus served. The entire religious system would collapse instantly. No more guilt, no more fear of divine punishment, no more sacrificial salvation. Because that angry, jealous God demanding obedience was never God. He was the impostor and Jesus came to expose him.

It seems like "evil with extra steps". Perfect creature commits horrible imperfection and repents but that's not evil, but it explains why other creature isn't perfect but is evil and ignorant

So, let me get this straight. Are you saying Sophia is evil because she wanted to have a child and conceived without approval of the Father? But, Yahweh is righteous and good when demands the first born of all Israelites? when Yahweh demands war? when Yahweh demands genocide? how about the story of Jericho or the Amalekites. The attackers killed every inhabitant in the city, men, women, and children. They killed all the oxen, sheep, and donkeys. They spared only a prostitute who had protected their spies, along with her family. "So Joshua... utterly destroyed all that breathed, as the LORD God of Israel commanded." - Joshua 10:40

LORD God of Israel is Yahweh, the god of the Jews. The god of the OT. Is this what you honestly believe?

18 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes, as a covenant Christian... but have also studied the Hebrew roots of the covenant

That's why you try to make Yahweh one and the same with the Monad. They're different entities. And this distinction matters. Because the God of the Old Testament and the Monad are not two different interpretations of the same God. They are not two faces of the same coin. These are two completely different entities operating at opposite frequencies with opposite natures. The God of the OT is jealous. He admits it. He screams it. He demands exclusive worship and threatens violent punishment for acknowledging other gods. That is insecurity. That is an entity that fears competition because he knows he is not actually supreme. The Monad does not have jealousy. Jealousy requires separation. Jealousy requires a lack of something. But the Monad is everything. It is the Pleroma, the fullness.

I observed that the historical Jesus (Yeshua) was "so into the OT"

No he wasn't. Jesus came to expose Yahweh, not to worship him. Let me tell you a story. Late one evening in the quiet hills of Galilee, Jesus sat with his inner circle reading from the Torah. The fire light danced on the parchment illuminating the ancient Hebrew letters. They had just finished a passage in Exodus, a terrifying passage where Yahweh commands the Israelites to slaughter entire cities, men, women, children, livestock, everything that breathes. Leave nothing alive. "The words hung in the air like smoke. Peter looked up from the scroll, his face pale and disturbed. he asked in a low voice. Master, why is the god of our fathers so violent? Why is he so jealous? Why is he so angry? You teach us about a father of infinite love, a father of light, but this he gestured at the scroll with a trembling hand. This does not feel like love. This feels like rage. Jesus closed the scroll slowly. He looked at each of them in the eyes, Peter, John, Mary, Magdalene, and he said something that would eventually get him killed. Something the church would spend 2,000 years trying to erase from human consciousness. He said, "That is not the father. That is not the monad. The god you are reading about. The one who demands blood sacrifices. The one who drowns the world in floods. The one who commands genocide and calls it holy. He has a name. Yaldaboath, the demiurge, the chief archon, and he has been pretending to be the most high since the beginning of this realm. This teaching never made it into the Bible.

When the church compiled the canonical texts in the 4th century, they removed every reference to Jesus exposing Yahweh as the Demiurge. They burned the Gnostic Gospels. They hunted the teachers who preserved the distinction because they knew the danger. If Christians knew that the God of the Old Testament, the God they have been worshiping, praying to, fearing for millennia, was actually the chief archon, the false god of the material prison, not the true father Jesus served. The entire religious system would collapse instantly. No more guilt, no more fear of divine punishment, no more sacrificial salvation. Because that angry, jealous God demanding obedience was never God. He was the impostor and Jesus came to expose him.

It seems like "evil with extra steps". Perfect creature commits horrible imperfection and repents but that's not evil, but it explains why other creature isn't perfect but is evil and ignorant

So, let me get this straight. Are you saying Sophia is evil because she wanted to have a child and conceived without approval of the Father? But, Yahweh is righteous and good when demands the first born of all Israelites? when Yahweh demands war? when Yahweh demands genocide? how about the story of Jericho or the Amalekites. The attackers killed every inhabitant in the city, men, women, and children. They killed all the oxen, sheep, and donkeys. They spared only a prostitute who had protected their spies, along with her family. "So Joshua... utterly destroyed all that breathed, as the LORD God of Israel commanded." - Joshua 10:40

LORD God of Israel is Yahweh, the god of the Jews. The god of the OT. Is this what you honestly believe?

18 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yes, as a covenant Christian... but have also studied the Hebrew roots of the covenant

That's why you try to make Yahweh one and the same with the Monad. They're different entities. And this distinction matters. Because the God of the Old Testament and the Monad not two different interpretations of the same God. They are not two faces of the same coin. These are two completely different entities operating at opposite frequencies with opposite natures. The God of the OT is jealous. Headmits it. He screams it. He demands exclusive worship and threatens violent punishment for acknowledging other gods. That is insecurity. That is an entity that fears competition because he knows he is not actually supreme. The Monad does not have jealousy. Jealousy requires separation. Jealousy requires a lack of something. But the Monad is everything. It is the Pleroma, the fullness.

I observed that the historical Jesus (Yeshua) was "so into the OT"

No he wasn't. Jesus came to expose Yahweh, not to worship him. Let me tell you a story. Late one evening in the quiet hills of Galilee, Jesus sat with his inner circle reading from the Torah. The fire light danced on the parchment illuminating the ancient Hebrew letters. They had just finished a passage in Exodus, a terrifying passage where Yahweh commands the Israelites to slaughter entire cities, men, women, children, livestock, everything that breathes. Leave nothing alive. "The words hung in the air like smoke. Peter looked up from the scroll, his face pale and disturbed. he asked in a low voice. Master, why is the god of our fathers so violent? Why is he so jealous? Why is he so angry? You teach us about a father of infinite love, a father of light, but this he gestured at the scroll with a trembling hand. This does not feel like love. This feels like rage. Jesus closed the scroll slowly. He looked at each of them in the eyes, Peter, John, Mary, Magdalene, and he said something that would eventually get him killed. Something the church would spend 2,000 years trying to erase from human consciousness. He said, "That is not the father. That is not the monad. The god you are reading about. The one who demands blood sacrifices. The one who drowns the world in floods. The one who commands genocide and calls it holy. He has a name. Yaldaboath, the demiurge, the chief archon, and he has been pretending to be the most high since the beginning of this realm. This teaching never made it into the Bible.

When the church compiled the canonical texts in the 4th century, they removed every reference to Jesus exposing Yahweh as the Demiurge. They burned the Gnostic Gospels. They hunted the teachers who preserved the distinction because they knew the danger. If Christians knew that the God of the Old Testament, the God they have been worshiping, praying to, fearing for millennia, was actually the chief archon, the false god of the material prison, not the true father Jesus served. The entire religious system would collapse instantly. No more guilt, no more fear of divine punishment, no more sacrificial salvation. Because that angry, jealous God demanding obedience was never God. He was the impostor and Jesus came to expose him.

It seems like "evil with extra steps". Perfect creature commits horrible imperfection and repents but that's not evil, but it explains why other creature isn't perfect but is evil and ignorant

So, let me get this straight. Are you saying Sophia is evil because she wanted to have a child and conceived without approval of the Father? But, Yahweh is righteous and good when demands the first born of all Israelites? when Yahweh demands war? when Yahweh demands genocide? how about the story of Jericho or the Amalekites. The attackers killed every inhabitant in the city, men, women, and children. They killed all the oxen, sheep, and donkeys. They spared only a prostitute who had protected their spies, along with her family. "So Joshua... utterly destroyed all that breathed, as the LORD God of Israel commanded." - Joshua 10:40

LORD God of Israel is Yahweh, the god of the Jews. The god of the OT. Is this what you honestly believe?

18 days ago
1 score