by Miguel Conner | Apr 18, 2017 | Blog posts
By Alex Rivera (Read Part 1 Here) Although this will undoubtedly ruffle many Orthodox feathers—outside of the Bible, we have some evidence that a group of ancient Gnostics, called the Naasenes, in which the church father, Hippolytus, discusses at great length and...
by Miguel Conner | Apr 17, 2017 | Blog posts
By Alex RiveraI punched a hole through time and space. The frozen. The evil spirits were ashamed. One cold winter night, I had a dream. A very special dream vision. In it, Jesus Christ himself appeared to me. He was hooded, in white, bright, glowing Shepherd’s...
by Miguel Conner | Apr 13, 2017 | Blog posts
Easter weekend is the culmination of the Christian faith, every other aspect of the religion being merely a footnote. Yet the death and resurrection of Jesus also holds relevance in Christian Gnosticism, which may come as a surprise since Gnosis is assumed to be its...
by Miguel Conner | Mar 21, 2017 | Blog posts
by Robert Conner It’s clearly impolitic, to say nothing of impolite and impertinent, to ask if Jesus of Nazareth was as barking mad as, say, Pat Robertson, the Baptist Nosferatu, or Jim Bakker with his End Times food buckets, but before you cast the first stone or...
by Miguel Conner | Jan 11, 2017 | Blog posts
Classic Gnostic writings were gripped by the apocalypse fervor that was the rage (against the machine) in the Judeo-Christian matrix during the Roman imperial period. Long gone were the days when the divine broadcast exclusively through the priest or prophet; the...