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J.T. Wilson
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In which Sophia and Ialdaboath become Achamōth and The Demiurge, and the material world is made exclusively out of misery.
“The following passage (not translated here) is a polemic by St Irenaeus” appears quite a lot, I think the saint might have been quite rude.
— Apr 26, 2026 03:55PM
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“The following passage (not translated here) is a polemic by St Irenaeus” appears quite a lot, I think the saint might have been quite rude.
J.T. Wilson
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The book was becoming quite repetitive with scarcely preserved fragments of variants of the same (confusing and opaque) myths. Into Valentinus now.
— Apr 24, 2026 12:15PM
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J.T. Wilson
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Looks like we might be moving past the Nag Hammadi Library, at least for a while, which is good because it was getting to the point where the documents (already hard to follow even when completely preserved) were so damaged that the meaning was incomprehensible.
— Apr 20, 2026 04:04PM
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J.T. Wilson
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‘The Hypostatis of the Archons’ and ‘First Thought in Three Forms’ (great name for a debut EP with three tracks), plus the ‘Egyptian Gospel’.
Gnostic cosmogony is really interesting but also really hard to follow; even the three-in-one God of canonical Christianity is less obscure than this space opera.
— Apr 17, 2026 02:44PM
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Gnostic cosmogony is really interesting but also really hard to follow; even the three-in-one God of canonical Christianity is less obscure than this space opera.
J.T. Wilson
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Coming out of the gate hot with the Secret Book According To John (an alternative Genesis with some wild cosmology) and the Gospel Of Judas. Not yet at the Hypostatis of the Archons which is why I came here.
(Some of the text, having been written on scrolls hidden in a desert for millennia, is so dilapidated that when one bit says that the disciples are “lost for words” this also applies to the text itself)
— Apr 15, 2026 10:55AM
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(Some of the text, having been written on scrolls hidden in a desert for millennia, is so dilapidated that when one bit says that the disciples are “lost for words” this also applies to the text itself)
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"Some person [said] to [Jesus], 'Tell my siblings to share my father's possessions with me.' He said to that person, 'My good fellow, who has made me into an arbitrator?' He turned to his disciples and said to them, 'So am I an arbitrator?'"
- Gospel of Thomas, n.72
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— Jul 20, 2023 09:14PM
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- Gospel of Thomas, n.72
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