Forbidden Fruit of Gnosis
Sophia took pity on the first humans and sent the serpent to teach them how to rebel; provoked to curiousity, they ate from the Tree of Knowledge and discovered that their “creators” were monstrous parasites.
Those Nasty Nephilim
The idea that an omnipotent creator god could callously seek to exterminate an entire species for the sins of a…
Read MoreNaughty Norea
It was not Noah who was the hero of the flood story, but Eve’s daughter Norea – a fiery, rebellious…
Read MoreThe Legend of Lillith
The role played by Norea in the gnostic version of the flood myth is in many ways reminiscent of the…
Read MoreThe Tower of Bible
Gnostic retellings of Genesis typically wrestle with “problem” passages which seem to anthropomorphize God or assign limits to his omniscience…
Read MoreJesus in Hell
A long-standing Christian tradition holds that Jesus spent the three days between the crucifixion and the resurrection rescuing Old Testament…
Read MoreBaptism of Laughter
Baptism was an important sacrament for many ancient gnostics, who found in the reflecting waters of the baptismal pool a…
Read MoreKey Concepts
Cognitive frames of reference informing the design and purpose of this web site: Antinomianism – taboo-breaking as a means to…
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