from "The Dance of the Dissident Daughter"
Posted on May 6th, 2007
by
A Truth Seeker
--by Sue Monk Kidd
"The Gnostics didn't fully acknowledge Jesus' humanity and death. They believed it was the knowledge or gnosis of Jesus' message that saved humanity, not the crucifixion. To them he was a divine redeemer, not one who came to suffer and die."
"The Gnostics didn't fully acknowledge Jesus' humanity and death. They believed it was the knowledge or gnosis of Jesus' message that saved humanity, not the crucifixion. To them he was a divine redeemer, not one who came to suffer and die."

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I have to agree… it was his “way” that he kept informing others to follow… not him. He knew the consequences of his “way”/actions would result in his death. But the death was not the “salvation” for humanity. Very deep conversation…
great post!
Who needs religion when there is truth. Loved it.
z