THE GNOSTIC-PATRIPASSIAN CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE HOLY SCRIPTURES book announcement

 

Announcement

 

I am looking for a sponsor or impresario to launch a book, THE GNOSTIC-PATRIPASSIAN CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. The book has seven parts, each part having ten chapters.

I am willing to give up 50 percent of the book price to any sponsor or impresario.

 

PART ONE – The First Christians’ Creed

 

Preface

 

Presentation of the book:

THE GNOSTIC-PATRIPASSIAN CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE HOLY

SCRIPTURES

 

Greetings!

 

Nontrinitarianism is a form of Christianity that rejects the doctrine of the Trinity—the belief that God is three distinct hypostases or persons who are coeternal, coequal, and indivisibly united in one being, or essence (from the Greek ousia). Certain religious groups that existed before or emerged during the Protestant Reformation have historically been known as Nontrinitarian or Antitrinitarian.

 

A new survey from Ligonier Ministries titled “The State of Theology” (2020) revealed lots of interesting things. But one finding that stood out, and generated lots of headlines, was that most of modern time Christians believe about our Lord and Savior Jesus, the only-begotten Son of God. For example nearly 70% of Catholics believe “Jesus is the first and greatest being created by God,” while 57% of Catholics believe “Jesus was a great teacher, but he was not God.” Some bishops discuss this survey, warning about an ancient heresy these statements reflect (the so called Nontrinitarianism” or "Arianism").

How is it that there is such a big difference between what ordinary believers believe and what church officials think? Who is right?

 

This book can help you in this regard, presenting the true monotheist Christian doctrine about the meaning of “God is one!” of the Bible, in comparison with the Gnostic “monotheist” doctrine  -- more specifically, about The Trinity Doctrine. This could be a final, epic and spiritual argument by argument battle, between Nontrinitarians and Trinitarians, with Nontrinitarian Bible arguments versus Trinitarian Bible arguments.

The study of the doctrine of the trinity was started by many. This interested ones have compared many Bible translations, in several languages, studying at the same time the history of religious dogmas and ideas related to this doctrine. The book disclosures could end the controversy between the Nontrinitarians and Trinitarians, having positive effects on all aspects of the faith, helping the undecided, uniting the Christians with the truth and not by force or other underground interst  and making the Bible much more intelligible, non-contradictory and harmonious, in the monotheistic doctrine of God. So, this work is not directed against the Bible, nor against our trinitarian brothers, instead, it brings ease of understanding to the topic, uniting all of us in the truth of the true monotheism, for the eternal Glory of God and His Son.

 

That’s why this is a must read:

THE GNOSTIC-PATRIPASSIAN CONSPIRACY

AGAINST THE HOLY SCRIPTURES

 

Any collaboration on this is welcome, expecting those interested to join the work.

Looking for a corrector – proofreader and sponsor or impresario to print this theological work, in the hope of reaching and benefiting many readers of the Holy Scriptures (the Holy Bible), let us pray to God Almighty, to encourage and bless the translation of this work into other languages, for His glory.

Best regards to all!

 

THE GNOSTIC-PATRIPASSIAN

CONSPIRACY AGAINST

THE HOLY SCRIPTURES

 

A book about: Gnostic-Patripassian Christians, who they were, their school of thought, the legacy they left behind and the conspiracies they were engaged in.

 

The Gnostics: classic Christian wheat or tares?

 

Matthew 13:24Jesus told them another parable: “The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field. 25But while everyone was sleeping, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and went away.”

 

From the Wikipedia about Gnosticism and Gnostic-Christian sources (Greek: γνῶσις gnōsis, knowledge) refers to a diverse, syncretistic religious movement consisting of various belief systems generally united in the teaching that humans are divine souls trapped in a material world created by an imperfect god, the demiurge, who is frequently identified with the Abrahamic God.

The demiurge may be depicted as an embodiment of evil, or in other instances as merely imperfect and as benevolent as its inadequacy permits. This demiurge exists alongside another remote and unknowable Supreme Being that embodies good. In order to free oneself from the inferior material world, one needs gnosis, or esoteric spiritual knowledge available through direct experience or knowledge (gnosis) of (this unknowable) God. Within the sects of gnosticism, however, only the pneumatics or psychics obtain gnosis; the hylic or Somatics, though human, are doomed.

Whereas formerly Gnosticism was considered mostly a corruption of Christianity, it now seems clear that traces of Gnostic systems can be discerned some centuries before the Christian Era. Gnosticism may have been earlier than the First Century, thus predating Jesus Christ. Then continuing in the Mediterranean and Middle East before and during the Second and Third Centuries. Gnosticism became a dualistic heresy to Judaism, Christianity and Hellenic philosophy in areas controlled by the Roman Empire and Arian Goths (see Huneric), and the Persian Empire. Conversion to Islam and the Albigensian Crusade (1209–1229) greatly reduced the remaining number of Gnostics throughout the Middle Ages, though a few isolated communities continue to exist to the present. Gnostic ideas became influential in the philosophies of various esoteric mystical movements of the late 19th and 20th Centuries in Europe and North America, including some that explicitly identify themselves as revivals or even continuations of earlier Gnostic groups.

In the gnostic book of The First Thought which is in Three Forms (or The Three Forms of the First Thought, in original The Trimorphic Protennoia) appears to have been rewritten at some point to incorporate Sethian gnostic beliefs, when originally it was a treatise from another Gnostic sect. Unusually, the text is in the form of an explanation of the nature of cosmology, creation, and a docetic view of Jesus, in the first person. That is, the text is written as if the writer is God, the three-fold first thought. Like most Gnostic writing, the text is extremely mystical, more so for being in the first person. Like the more familiar gnostic book The Apocryphon of John, to which it is similar, it is thought to be from the mid-second century.

 

Content

 

Chapter 1

 

The real background of the trinitarian doctrine

 

Chapter 2

 

The argument of binitarians: why do they say that the holy spirit is not a third person of the Godhead?

 

Chapter 3

 

Why the Bible doesn't say what the songs say?

 

Chapter 4

 

A mysterious verse: “All the angels of God worship him”

 

Chapter 5

 

The second problem: a second god

 

Chapter 6

 

The great problem

 

Chapter 7

 

How did they do that?

 

Chapter 8

 

The real text of Matthew 28:18,19

 

Chapter 9

 

The reconsideration of Hebrews 1:8, 10-12

 

Chapter 10

 

THE APOSTLES' CREED - Reconstruction according to the oldest known versions

 

These ten chapters can be read on the Bible Topics Answered blog https://bibletopicsa.blogspot.com/2021/03/a-new-survey-from-ligonier-ministries.html

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