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Beginning the main argument. Introducing the concept of Antichrist. Marcionism, Manichaeism and Gnosticism. Natural person vs. juristic person. Jesus as the Antichrist.

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  • Are you for real bro? 50 videos trying to disprove God's truth!?

    Wow man, I really hope you can get out of this place you're in. It sounds really depressing!

  • @Blessedj01 "trying"?

  • @Blessedj01 "God's truth"?

    maybe you should listen ;)

  • Mani sought to unify Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, and a form of Christianity. Mandaeans saw Jesus as a false Messiah. They saw John the Baptist as the Messiah and did not care about Jesus teachings. Tell me how Manichaens could be Mandean when they believed in Jesus. Read Faustus of Mileve, he was a Manichaean.

  • @pandirasbox You're still referring to "Jesus" as though he was the historical person of the gospels, which even the Manichaeans distinguished. I've elaborated on this point in the videos, so I'm not going to belabor it here.

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  • because I want to know what manuscripts are you using. I want to read them. What are they?

  • I actually do distinguish between Jesus the man and Christ. I know the difference. I am a Valentinian Gnostic.

  • @pandirasbox Any idiot that listens to me speak for a whole minute can plainly see my whole world view is opposed to everything Manichaean.

  • @pandirasbox and FYI because he was an Elkasaite, genius

  • @pandirasbox He was called Manes in his own day, and his followers were called Mania. Get over it.

  • @pandirasbox Do you even speak Hebrew? Obviously not. You're arguing just for the sake of it, making a fool of yourself in the process.

    The most probable derivation of the name “Yaldabaoth” is that given by Johann Karl Ludwig Gieseler, “Son of Chaos,” from Hebrew yalda bahut,ילדא בהות. -Wikipedia: Demiurge

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