Noahite Christian Gnostic

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Gentile Gnosticism presents a complex problem. A certain amount of Jewish Kabbalah found its way into 2nd century Christianity which completed what it didn't know in the most anti-Semitic ways because they lacked understanding concerning the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and dumbed it down into the Tree of Gnosis. Everything else followed on from that one simple mistake.

The 7th century Arabian attempt to make Noahites out of Gnostics backfired. Gnostics identified the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob as the Demiurge (the Gnostic Devil) so many Gnostics who wanted to be Noahites simply decided that they should worship the Gnostic Devil.

Learning from that mistake, we realize that in order purify Gentile Gnosticism from its mistakes into a form of Noahite Gnosticism it must first be baptized in Jewish Gnosis.

To that end it is therefore necessary to reject some of the Gentile Gnostic ideas and clarify that the Gnostic Devil (the Demiurge) described in Gnosticism as a serpent with the head of a lion must be identified with the fallen angel Samael, the serpent in the Garden of Eden who rules the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and who traps the divine sparks of Adam and Eve within his sphere of influence by polluting them in order to bring life to his creations. The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob must exile mankind from Yetzirah but clothes them in skins out of pity.