>An intriguing question -- if we enter the temple unworthily, how is our
>presence there different from interlopers who intrude there?
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>Jim Cobabe
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The greater sin then be upon our
Another intriguing question is if someone enters unworthily why isn't the
temple automatically defiled?
Stacy.
At 02:04 AM 08/19/2003 +, you wrote:
One of the basic tenets of Gnosticsim seems to be that we were consigned
to this mortal probation as punishment for our evil nature. This
co
One of the basic tenets of Gnosticsim seems to be that we were consigned
to this mortal probation as punishment for our evil nature. This
contradicts some of the basic principles of the true Gospel.
The Gnostics were isolationists and hermits who hated the world, and
expressed their emnity b