Did you know: That as a Carpenter Jesus would not have been a man of slender build. At this time in history Carpenters were also Stonemasons. Lugging around stones, lumber and tools would made a man of muscular build. Longhair was not worn in those times by men, unless they had taken the Nasserite vow. Judas had to give a sign, with the kiss to identify Jesus, to the Romans and the Jewish Priests present at the time of arrest. The average height of men of that time was about 5'1". A tallish man of slender build, and long hair, would have made him stand out. Easy to identify, and easy to be captured, when the Romans, and Jewish Elders went about looking for Jesus. First to accuse, then to try to trick him, then to have him done away with, because how dare he challenge their worldly earthly authority. Then would that mean their Authority came from the Prince of the Air? After fulfilling the Nasserite vow, one was to shave their head, and wash, for long hair on men was shameful. Dec. 25th coincides with the Pagan belief in the Deity of Saturnia. To make the one God belief religion more palatable to new converts; many Pagan beliefs were inserted in to this new system. Such as Easter Eggs, Xmas Trees, and many more. Now could have the parting of the Red Sea, and the Flood be examples of the plan of physical death being a requirement for spiritual rebirth. Does it not read-that which is born of the flesh is flesh, that which is born of the spirit, it spirit? Considering the subject of the message below, it seemed only right to insert other, validations of misconceptions. Smile, you are seeing a smile with what teeth are left in my head. Lee |
This blog is for comments to the Master of Gnosticism course offered through the Universal Life Church Seminary.
Gnosticism Course
This blog is for the Master of Gnosticism course offered through the Universal Life Church Seminary. We discuss the course lessons, aspects of Gnosticism and essays from the students who have finished the course.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Gnosticism
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