World's FIRST Bible Reveals GOD is the DEVIL! #Gnosticism #AncientKnowledge #AncientWisdom
@markraines51552 күн бұрын
Yes...This is Lucifers world...the one was thrown down to here (earth)... Energy of this Universe is the Master...but this is The Luciferin World...we all belong to it
@markraines51552 күн бұрын
It is the Fruit of Good and Evil...we are both good and evil
@ang3lbr4t2 күн бұрын
@markraines5155 we were created good and whole on the first creation of Earth, the Supreme does not interfere with man, we were beguiled by the recreation of Earth from the Red Dragon, that Old Serpent.
@GTARC-2023Күн бұрын
I had an Awakening last week. 'I was lost but now I am found' . Thank you for the video. 💙
@BibleStoriiesКүн бұрын
Thank you 🤗
@karldarley81404 күн бұрын
It's all an allegory about our ego. This is the egos world. Jesus overcame the world. Denied his ego and trained it to do his will. The ego is like a crazy dog we have to train. The worlds "God" is our own ego. Overcome the world. Be at peace ✌️
@BibleStoriies4 күн бұрын
Your perspective on the ego as an obstacle to inner peace is interesting and has roots in various spiritual traditions, including interpretations of Biblical teachings. Many believe that when Jesus said, "I have overcome the world" (John 16:33), it pointed to overcoming not just external challenges but also the inner battles, perhaps including the ego. The idea of “dying to oneself” (Luke 9:23) can be understood as denying the ego and prioritizing a higher purpose, which aligns with what you're saying about training the ego. However, in traditional Christian doctrine, "the world" typically refers to the values and temptations that pull us away from God, rather than just the ego itself. Jesus' overcoming the world symbolizes the victory over sin, death, and separation from God. Your view adds a contemplative dimension to this message-overcoming our ego can indeed help us find inner peace and align with a higher purpose. It’s wonderful to explore these ideas thoughtfully! ✌️
@Marked_One3334 күн бұрын
@@BibleStoriieswhat an incredible response
@BibleStoriies4 күн бұрын
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@R1chcypher3 күн бұрын
@@karldarley8140 to some extent I think this is correct. Jesus became a manifestation of God on earth because he was like adam (Romans 5:12-15) without sin and able to communicate directly with God from birth. God educated him and walked with him and guided him through his life as a good father would. As Luke 11:11-13 elaborate. Jesus learned to walk from God and think like God. That’s why he said “I and my father are one” john 10:30, one in accord and will. The ultimate for of flattery is emulation. He was God focused. Now we die to self and put on the mind Christ to emulate our head and doing so, we focus on God.
@peterwiersma41573 күн бұрын
Just read these Nag Hamadi writings myself. It is a shame , so much information got lost because so much got burned or ripped to shreds. Very interesting and fascinating stuff.
@BibleStoriies3 күн бұрын
Absolutely! The Nag Hammadi writings open up so many fascinating ideas and perspectives that challenge traditional interpretations. It’s indeed a loss that so much of this ancient knowledge was suppressed or destroyed. Glad to hear you found it interesting-these texts really do offer a new depth to explore!
@ChadrickThomson2 күн бұрын
Evil works thru many just to turn away from God.
@MyrnaTarr-JERQ92 күн бұрын
I saw it on meditation, tell something that is not one sided to suit your winning points. There was darkness first then light, but that is not what I saw. The beautiful colors, as the minutes intense changing into different colours until it weny dark without any colour. Cam you explain that vision that I have seen just a few mintes ago! Thank You.
@BibleStoriies2 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing such a vivid and beautiful vision! The transition from darkness to light, and the shifting colors, resonates with a lot of ancient spiritual teachings. In Gnosticism, this could symbolize the journey from ignorance to enlightenment the gradual unveiling of hidden knowledge, where colors and light represent stages of understanding. The darkness at the end might suggest a return to mystery or the vastness of the unknown beyond what we can perceive. Visions like yours often carry deep personal meaning, so exploring what each color and phase felt like to you can reveal insights unique to your own journey!
@ManwithScents4 күн бұрын
I suppose you’ll find out who he is when the time comes!
@BibleStoriies4 күн бұрын
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@MarkC-iq2bi4 күн бұрын
When god reveals himself so a great evil will reveal itself. Where theres one so is the other.
@BibleStoriies3 күн бұрын
That's a fascinating perspective! The idea that where there’s great light, there’s also shadow aligns deeply with the themes of duality explored in Gnostic texts. These ancient teachings suggest that enlightenment and deception often coexist, as if one reveals the other. Thanks for sharing your thoughts it really adds depth to the discussion
@MarkC-iq2bi3 күн бұрын
@@BibleStoriies it's a personal experience as well if you read. The serpents talking to God or God's talking to the serpent. It always seems like they're around one another. Thanks for listening. If you care to explore I can throw some deep knowledge your way. Let us make mankind in our image and Likeness. Well it's really about the image of light and darkness. God and Lucifer are both light. When Lucifer was cast to earth God took his light. So Adam was created in day light. God waited for Adam to fall into a "DEEP" sleep to create Eve at night.
@BibleStoriies2 күн бұрын
@@MarkC-iq2bi Fascinating insights! The connection between God and the serpent, as well as the symbolism of light and darkness, adds a deep layer to the Genesis story. Gnosticism also explores this duality, viewing figures like Lucifer not simply as 'evil' but as part of a cosmic balance between knowledge and ignorance, light and shadow. Your point about Adam and Eve’s creation in the context of day and night touches on the theme of duality that Gnosticism often discusses, suggesting both enlightenment and the hidden mysteries of existence. I'd love to hear more of your thoughts, thank you for sharing!
@MarkC-iq2bi2 күн бұрын
@@BibleStoriies In the beginning starts with God created the heavens and earth. darkness then light , the next page is backwards God created the earth and heavens. It's the duality of not just light and darkness but as above so below. When God created the earth and heavens is a backwards story, back to the point of creation. Where Adam and Eve model the universe where (God Split the Adam). For example if I eliminated time and took you back to the beginning gave you a watch and you witnessed the separation of light and darkness you would say it happened instantly there was no time. However he created sunrise and sunset morning and evening light (day)and darkness (night) so from our eyes prospective time is separated by light and darkness. However God created Adam and Eve we are just a seed of that tree. The seed is put below ground in the darkness and sprouts up in the light. We start in a womb so it's backwards. That's kinda what I think.
@BibleStoriies2 күн бұрын
@@MarkC-iq2bi Your perspective on duality and the concept of time as an illusion is incredibly thought-provoking! The idea that Adam and Eve represent a cosmic split, like the division of light and darkness, fits well with Gnostic themes where physical creation reflects a deeper, often hidden spiritual reality. Seeing time as a perception shaped by light and darkness is powerful and aligns with the Gnostic view of the material world as both a limitation and a pathway to understanding. The seed analogy is brilliant too it shows how creation itself embodies this journey from darkness to light. Really appreciate you sharing these insights; they add so much depth to the discussion!
@ChadrickThomson2 күн бұрын
My Father isn't the devil and such accusations are blasphemous to my wonderful Father.
@BibleStoriies2 күн бұрын
I completely understand where you’re coming from, and respect for one’s faith is so important. The Gnostic view, explored here, presents an alternative interpretation of certain stories but isn't meant to be taken as an accusation against anyone’s personal belief in God. Instead, it challenges us to look at ancient texts from new angles, inviting discussion rather than diminishing faith. Thanks for sharing your thoughts keeping this conversation respectful and open is what makes it meaningful!
@slow-blow142 күн бұрын
@@BibleStoriies no you don't understand because you lean on your own. deceiver.
@BibleStoriies2 күн бұрын
@@slow-blow14 I see your concern these ideas definitely challenge traditional interpretations. The Gnostic view is about exploring ancient texts with a different lens, which sometimes conflicts with established beliefs. It’s less about personal understanding and more about asking questions that push us to look deeper. I’m curious, what are your thoughts on the Gnostic interpretation of the Old Testament God versus the New Testament’s depiction? Let’s dive in and discuss!
@anthonydaniel64920 сағат бұрын
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@ChadrickThomsonКүн бұрын
The story of Genesis is based on my Fathers creation of the world. Older times those names are a language not known but by few. World wasn't created twice.
@BibleStoriiesКүн бұрын
Thank you for your sharing
@Catfishwilly14 күн бұрын
Heresy
@BibleStoriies4 күн бұрын
The concept of “heresy” can mean different things depending on one's perspective. In traditional religious terms, heresy often refers to beliefs that go against established doctrines. However, history has shown that questioning and exploring different interpretations can lead to deeper understanding and growth in faith. If a video challenges established views, perhaps it's an opportunity for reflection and open dialogue rather than immediate dismissal. Exploring different perspectives doesn’t always mean abandoning core beliefs; it can be a way to deepen them. It’s okay to question and seek understanding-many biblical figures did the same! May we approach these topics with a heart for learning and mutual respect.
@Catfishwilly14 күн бұрын
@@BibleStoriies Yeah but the title isn’t open to interpretation, it’s a claim. “Worlds first bible reveals god is the devil”. It should say something like “worlds first bible claims god is the devil.”
@BibleStoriies3 күн бұрын
@@Catfishwilly1 It look good, thanks for your sharing 🤗
@Moewut4 күн бұрын
I cant see how the anti christ is good if the christ is good. If thats the case who needs the anti christ when we have christ (the word anti) should be that which isnt or different
@BibleStoriies4 күн бұрын
Your question touches on a critical difference between “Christ” and “anti-Christ” that can be confusing. The term “anti-Christ” isn’t just the opposite of Christ or something entirely different; rather, it’s often interpreted as a figure that opposes or deceives in ways that might mislead people away from Christ’s teachings. The prefix "anti" in Greek can mean "against" or "in place of," suggesting an individual or force that seeks to undermine or falsely replicate Christ’s role. In Christian teachings, especially in books like 1 John and 2 Thessalonians, the anti-Christ is viewed as someone who presents a distorted message, often to draw people away from faith. Instead of an alternative good, the anti-Christ is generally seen as a deceptive influence, not a substitute for Christ but a counterfeit with the aim of misguiding. It's definitely a complex topic and one worth exploring! Let me know if you'd like more detailed biblical references on this.
@Moewut4 күн бұрын
@@BibleStoriies Thanks for the explanation. But that's what I'm saying if Christ apposes the God of this world, why would the anti Christ be about the same business? What would be the purpose? It would make more sense that he would be against Christ and his teachings. You don't have to reply if you don't want I'm just gathering information at that point to further my own studies. The rest of your video makes sense. The anti Christ being good threw me through a loop though.
@BibleStoriies2 күн бұрын
@@Moewut Great question! The Gnostic perspective is definitely complex on this point. In Gnostic thinking, the term 'Antichrist' could represent a figure opposing the material world’s flawed order, challenging the Demiurge (the lesser god of this world) rather than Christ himself. It’s less about being ‘against’ Christ and more about breaking away from the system of control the Demiurge represents. That said, Gnosticism doesn’t portray the Antichrist as a ‘good’ figure in the traditional sense but rather as a disruptor to the world’s status quo. I appreciate your openness and thoughtful approach this is a tough topic to wrap our minds around!
@Foodies01474 күн бұрын
What exactly do u mean by god of th old /new testament are not same . How many God is th supreme
@BasedontheBible3 күн бұрын
@@Foodies0147 have you ever heard Elon musk or Albert Einstein say that he believes in the god of Spinoza that's the god they believe is the supreme one but he is so far away that he has nothing to do with this Earth. Then they have a bunch of other little gods it's all based on it's polytheism. Jesus is the only way. They believe in reincarnation.
@BibleStoriies3 күн бұрын
@Foodies0147 Great question! In the Gnostic view, the 'God' of the Old Testament referred to as the Demiurge is seen as a flawed, controlling creator of the material world, while the 'God' of the New Testament, represented through Jesus, reflects a higher, true divine source of love and wisdom beyond the material. Gnosticism teaches that this higher source, often called the 'One' or 'True God,' is supreme and separate from the Demiurge. It’s a complex concept that really challenges traditional views and makes us think deeply about the nature of divinity!
@BibleStoriies3 күн бұрын
@@BasedontheBible You raise an interesting point! The concept of God as a distant, uninvolved creator aligns with ideas from philosophers like Spinoza, and in Gnostic thinking, this higher, supreme God exists beyond the material world, removed from its flaws. Gnosticism does introduce complex ideas that might seem like polytheism, with figures like the Demiurge and Sophia, but it ultimately teaches that there is only one true divine source. And yes, for Gnostics, Jesus plays a key role in guiding humanity toward this higher truth. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
@TaitJerry-vk2vb3 күн бұрын
😊😮😊😊@@BibleStoriies
@claudeldor93644 күн бұрын
I would replace God(in the title) by:the god of the bible's old testament(Jehovah) is the devil. Then,what's the name of the true god?
@peterwiersma41573 күн бұрын
I read these gnostic scriptures myself and the Gnostics referred to this true God as Monad. Yahweh was referred to as Jaldabaoth or Saklas (meaning blind God) , in these Nag Hamadi scriptures.
@claudeldor93643 күн бұрын
@@peterwiersma4157 Thank you for the information.
@BibleStoriies3 күн бұрын
Thank you for your sharing 🤗🤗🤗
@claudeldor93643 күн бұрын
@@BibleStoriies My pleasure!
@ang3lbr4t3 күн бұрын
There is no name that can contain the Supreme Source. Man made God into their own image, their likeness , brought him down to their understanding and have held his spirit hostage, putting it into images and idols , making them into what they are not. Everyone has an image of God knowingly and unknowingly, There is no right way nor wrong way for many will think they know the true way but the Supreme Source is and always will be a God of Love and not a God of Vengeance, he is unchanging for all Eternity and it is not his nature to kill or seek Vengeance. No one will know the Supreme if he/she can not see the invisible within the visible meaning the Supreme is within us and all around us, but only through his design can he be seen. The Supreme is of Love,
@jamielehn69263 күн бұрын
lol - the first Bible / the Torah proceeds Gnosticism by like 1000 years. Ignore this old lie.
@NickSandt3 күн бұрын
He means the first Christian Bible.
@jamielehn69263 күн бұрын
The gnostic Gospels are 200 years out. Again - this is nonsense lapped up by people that just accept what ever they hear.
@BibleStoriies3 күн бұрын
@@jamielehn6926 That's a fair point! The Gnostic texts definitely emerged after the Torah. Gnosticism doesn’t aim to replace these older texts but offers an alternative interpretation of their themes. It presents a perspective that challenges established narratives and dives into the symbolism within the stories. Thanks for bringing historical context to the conversation!
@jamielehn69263 күн бұрын
@@BibleStoriies Gnosticism is the antithetical perspective to the biblical narrative, this obfuscates the aspects of scriptural wisdom that have proven to transform lives and introduce grace. Logos vs gnosis. This is why the occult traditions subscribe to gnostic ideas, they are opposing and place man above the revealed truth and dismiss Christ as just a person that achieved gnosis. I have studied both, and can’t recommend enough that people steer clear of Gnosticism and its modern forms which include Marxism and hermeticism. Choose Jesus.
@SamuElElyon3 күн бұрын
@@jamielehn6926The teachings of hermeticism predate the abrahamic religions. To place it in the same category as Marxism would be less accurate than claiming Christianity and scientology are the same, which they clearly are not. Judaism was clearly plagiarized from older teachings, and originally was not a monotheistic religion. To tell people to "choose Jesus" is funny as that wasn't his name as there was no letter J back then. His name was Yeshua.