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The Lost Sayings of Jesus - Nag Hammadi Scrolls - Gnostic Gospels - Hermetic Philosophy

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  • @FollowDaRulez Yes.. power is an addiction.. a sickness of the Spirit.

    The theme of Freedom runs through-out the Bible.. Moses freed the slaves.. while St Paul reminds us.. "Anyone who obeys another makes himself a slave of that one.”

    Freedom is one of the Seven Spirits of God that Christ embodied.

    In Revelation these 7 Spirits wage war against the Beast (those in power).

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    "Now God is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of God is, there is Freedom."

    2Corinthians 3:17

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  • The Devil symbol represents men's base instincts of wanting to dominate over each other.. Beast-like behaviour that lends itself to oppression and control.

    The Bible gives the power back to the individual by teaching – God lives inside us. . so.. no need for religions.

    The scriptures are about the eternal power struggle between the individual and the state.

    Individual Freedom verses Oppression equals.... Good against Evil.

  • @turtle4aire

    No they didn't hate Jesus. They knew the truth about him. It was your church that hated Jesus and abducted him from Gnosticism. He isn't yours.

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  • All Scripture is God-breathed! Believe the Bible because God ensured that everything we need to live, including the sayings of Jesus Christ our Lord, are in the Bible!

  • @ASunOfGod - Now if you mean simply for historical accuracy purposes, yes! The documentation should be more direct about the actual likelihood of his ethnicity which we all can easily reason was most likely not Caucasian. I guess it could have been a possibility, but rather unlikely. Again, it bears not matter on who the man GOD created was, and is. Look at what he has given the world. I think people would do well to stop making such an effort to pervert it.

  • @ASunOfGod - For me, there are no buts. I don't care. All religions have their downfalls. Evil seeks to employ every facet of reality to prey upon us. Why help it out. This is something we need to learn to look past, and literally slingshot our ego's over. Its not binding matter, Jesus' ethnicity, or region of birth. Either are utterly inconsequential. None of them made the man who he was, GOD did.

  • @cilcannonvryce You are right : who Jesus was transcends his ethnicity or depiction. But given that Christianity has been used a tool by those wishing to assert 'white' or European racial superiority and in particular 2000 years of Christian anti-Semitism it is important that we should not deny his Semitic and more generally Middle Eastern roots.

  • cont - We have seen Jesus portrayed in basically every ethnicity, Chinese, American Indian, Indian, etc. His skin color doesn't matter, and that is the lesson. Keep portraying him in white until the other skin colors quit focusing on it for a change. For all I care, portray him as a purple space alien with tentacles, it was his message that mattered. Another thing that conveniently gets overlooked so we can all get back to the race card. Woopity doooo.

  • @ASunOfGod - Don't you think that preferring any archetypal representation of Jesus is biased or prejudiced? Point is, we should be identifying with the reality that Jesus was the, or a human embodiment of GOD whom offered salvation to all. That largely gets missed when people point out the skin color of the people who play Jesus. I am just not sure it matters. Its more proof of how people are programmed to recognize skin color as some kind of character deficit.

  • Interesting thanks. I wish Jesus was depicted as a Middle Eastern Jew and not some blonde Aryan-type. Cutting Jesus from his roots does no one any favours.

  • @AllieDangerCat i didnt even know jesus was in this video.LOL until i saw the blonde guy speaking weird and wearing a robe i started to think... is that guy suppose to be jesus? that wasnt how they talk btw. no one knows how they talked.

  • Ha. Just looking at "Jesus" I know this is a lie. Good one!

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