https://youtu.be/rBPOXMF4yYk?si=tdyDGnEKH0Bnh4na

Complete Marcionite Bible (PDF). Some say that the god of the Hebrews wasn't actually god, but a tribal idol they had created somewhere down the line, these are the Marcionites.

https://files.catbox.moe/p06c3p.pdf

The publishers have all kinds of good stuff like ebooks, further info, and even vaccine (COVID, flu) exemption certificates.

https://www.marcionitechurch.org/vaccinepolicy.html (https://www.marcionitechurch.org/)

Many confuse Marcionism with Gnosticism. They aren't the same. M simply does not recognize the origins of Christianity in the Hebrew religion (while also not recognizing the legitimacy of the other gospels beyond that of Paul, along with many of the books such as Revelations). G also does not, but, G also contains things that M does not, like demiurges, archons, soul traps, aeons, and so on.

M may be particularly interesting to me as it does not contain the orthodox (Nicene) creation and destruction myths. That is to say, even if all the story of the Marcionite Bible happened in another dimension, there's none of it that isn't applicable to us. It's pure Christianity, so to speak. So, if we truly did live in a world that's only 200 or so years old, and following a completely different trajectory than the world of the KJV, there is no muddying of the wisdom of Jesus with a history (and future) that is not our own. We would simply say that the events of Jesus' life took place in another dimension much like our own in that instance (the same one I went to when I met Jesus in that dream), which is fine.

We can think of M as Christianity that does not conflict with the reset/inheritance theory, and that also does not require any mental gymnastics about Hebrews and all that shit, as they simply aren't (presumably) of our dimension, let alone anything special even in theirs (as Jesus is not the messiah of their presumably false, tribal religion but something different, something pure, beyond their religion and way).

https://www.marcionitechurch.org/antithesis.html

The loving God, and the jealous god; the universal awareness, and the tribal deity; it makes sense to think of them as not the same. Gnostics also don't think they're the same, but they worship Lucifer as a savior and believe in human free will, so I don't have much good things to say about them. Gnostics also hate the world, I don't, it's a beautiful work of art.

The Marcionites are, or want to be, building a church in Argentina based on some Syrian ruins (in another time or place, these ruins may serve as a Marcionite church), which I think is excellent. While the Church of Scotland (once, presumably, good Calvinists in a way, now total degenerates) is shutting down, new, better, churches open.

Marcionism is the polar opposite of the Hebrew Roots Movement, which I tend to find disgusting. It also comes with a clear, fresh Bible, less than 300 pages long, without baggage that will tie you down.

With Marcionism, we have a Christianity that is unequivocally loving (unconditional love) over judging (conditional love), universalist over tribalist, and thematic and straightforward over legalistic and well, literally Byzantine. While the Marcionite Bible will not give you the same creation-to-destruction story of a realm the way your KJV will, you'd probably be best off to ask "whose realm"? Our stage with the evidence of the mud flooding and the cabbage patch orphans, or their plane with the destroyed Tower of Babel, which seems like more of a stretch for us among all the other inconsistencies with what we truly see here. The only things common to the two seems to be nomenclature, geographies, and the fact that both are stationary, seemingly englobed within a bubble-like firmament. I say question everything, because the system lies about everything it can.