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'''Gnosis''' means "Knowledge" and is used by Hanif (Heretic/Heathen/Apostate) Christians who have adopted Kabbalah (Jewish Theology) to refer to the light which shines in creation from Chochmah, Bina and Daath. Gnostics view the World of Assia as a battle ground where the Kingdom of G-d is attempting to dethrone Lilith.
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The word '''Gnosis''' means Understanding and is used by Gnostic Baptists who have adopted Kabbalah (Jewish Theology) to refer to the light which shines in creation from Bina. Gnostic Baptists were most common in Arabia which the Roman Church described as haeresium ferax, the “bearer” (or “mother”) of heresies. The phrase Arabi Mubeen itself refers to Devotees of Bina. Gnostics are derogatorily called Apostates or Heathens or Heretics by other Christians being Hanifa or Hanpa (corrupt) in Semitic languages because of their adherence to Kabbalah (Jewish Theology). Gnostics in Late Antiquity embraced the term Hanifa as a name for Abraham to remind that a man of such righteousness as Abraham descended from such a corrupt person as Serug.
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Gnostics view the World of Assia as a battle ground where the Kingdom of G-d is attempting to dethrone Lilith.

Revision as of 11:45, 26 September 2020

The word Gnosis means Understanding and is used by Gnostic Baptists who have adopted Kabbalah (Jewish Theology) to refer to the light which shines in creation from Bina. Gnostic Baptists were most common in Arabia which the Roman Church described as haeresium ferax, the “bearer” (or “mother”) of heresies. The phrase Arabi Mubeen itself refers to Devotees of Bina. Gnostics are derogatorily called Apostates or Heathens or Heretics by other Christians being Hanifa or Hanpa (corrupt) in Semitic languages because of their adherence to Kabbalah (Jewish Theology). Gnostics in Late Antiquity embraced the term Hanifa as a name for Abraham to remind that a man of such righteousness as Abraham descended from such a corrupt person as Serug.

Gnostics view the World of Assia as a battle ground where the Kingdom of G-d is attempting to dethrone Lilith.