This is thoroughly wrong as the Christian origins can be anti-demiurgist with ease; for the eucharist, around which Christianity was built, is anti-demiurgist, as a very celebration of the tree-of-gnosis of Genesis 3. The involvement of a Christ legend was a decoy to trick Jews into accepting the eucharist as a fulfilment of the Law and the Prophets, and thus magically freeing the Jews against their consent from the bondage of the Law.
Dating Paul's letters
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That's not much of an answer, or is it?schillingklaus wrote: ↑Sat Dec 18, 2021 1:24 amThe wars of late Trajan are enough to cause a major landslide; but even then, it took a generation to go to anything canonical, so late Hadrian is OK for the beginnings of anywhere close to canonical NT stuff.
Re: Dating Paul's letters
I had never thought before about that, thanks. So, if the Jews had been converted entirely to catholicism, then the our anti-demiurgist would have said: mission fulfilled!schillingklaus wrote: ↑Sat Dec 18, 2021 1:39 amThis is thoroughly wrong as the Christian origins can be anti-demiurgist with ease; for the eucharist, around which Christianity was built, is anti-demiurgist, as a very celebration of the tree-of-gnosis of Genesis 3. The involvement of a Christ legend was a decoy to trick Jews into accepting the eucharist as a fulfilment of the Law and the Prophets, and thus magically freeing the Jews against their consent from the bondage of the Law.
Marcion would have betrayed the original intention of the anti-demiurgist author of the Earliest Gospel, since Marcion wanted that the Jews were converted in full awareness of what they were going to abandon (the cult of YHWH as supreme god) with the conversion to Christ.