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The
Unholy Bible of Judeo-Christianity
"We have proved again and again, the
writings are not the production of Christ or of His apostles, but a compilation
of rumors and beliefs, made, long after their departure, by some obscure
semi-Jews, not in harmony even with one another, and published by them
under the name of the apostles, or of those considered the followers of
the apostles, so as to give the appearance of apostolic authority to all
these blunders and falsehoods."
(Faustus, Contra Faustus Manicheun - BOOK XXXIII )
GNOSTICS on the BIBLE
The Order of Nazorean Essenes looks with great
suspicion on the authenticity of the Old and New Testaments. Our position
on the mainstream Bible was summed up by Faustus about 400 A.D. Faustus
tells us that the New Testament is not pure and that one should be careful
what one receives from it. He warns that it was not written by either Christ
or His Apostles, but nameless men many years later. Modern scholarship
has confirmed his statements:
“You say, that if we believe the Gospel,
we must believe everything that is written in it. Why, then, since you
believe the Old Testament, do you not believe all that is found in any
part of it? Instead of that, you cull out only the prophecies telling of
a future King of the Jews, for you suppose this to be Jesus, along with
a few precepts of common morality, such as, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt
not commit adultery; and all the rest you pass over, thinking of the other
things as Paul thought of the things which he held to be dung. Why, then,
should it seem strange or singular in me that I select from the New Testament
whatever is purest, and helpful for my salvation, while I set aside the
interpolations of your predecessors, which impair its dignity and grace?
If there are parts of the Testament of the
Father which we are not bound to observe (for you attribute the Jewish
law to the Father, and it is well known that many things in it shock you,
and make you ashamed, so that in heart you no longer regard it as free
from corruption, though, as you believe, the Father Himself partly wrote
it for you with His own finger while part was written by Moses, who was
faithful and trustworthy, the Testament of the Son must be equally liable
to corruption, and may equally well contain objectionable things; especially
as it is allowed not to have been written by the Son Himself, nor by His
apostles, but long after, by some unknown men, who, lest they should be
suspected of writing of things they knew nothing of, gave to their books
the names of the apostles, or of those who were thought to have followed
the apostles, declaring the contents to be according to these originals.
In this, I think, they do grievous wrong to the disciples of Christ, by
quoting their authority for the discordant and contradictory statements
in these writings, saying that it was according to them that they wrote
the Gospels, which are so full of errors and discrepancies, both in facts
and in opinions, that they can be harmonized neither with themselves nor
with one another. This is nothing else than to slander good men, and to
bring the charge of dissension on the brotherhood of the disciples. In
reading the Gospels, the clear intention of our heart perceives the errors,
and, to avoid all injustice, we accept whatever is useful, in the way of
building up our faith, and promoting the glory of the Lord Christ, and
of the Almighty God, His Father, while we reject the rest as unbecoming
the majesty of God and Christ, and inconsistent with our belief.
To return to what I said of your not accepting
everything in the Old Testament. You do not admit carnal circumcision,
though that is what is written;(1) nor resting from all occupation on the
Sabbath, though that is enjoined;(2) and instead of propitiating God, as
Moses recommends, by offerings and sacrifices, you cast these things aside
as utterly out of keeping with Christian worship, and as having nothing
at all to recommend them. In some cases, however, you make a division,
and while you accept one part, you reject the other. Thus, in the Passover,
which is also the annual feast of the Old Testament, while it is written
that in this observance you must slay a lamb to be eaten in the evening,
and that you must abstain from leaven for seven days, and be content with
unleavened bread and bitter herbs,(3) you accept the feast, but pay no
attention to the rules for its observance. It is the same with the feast
of Pentecost, or seven weeks, and the accompaniment of a certain kind and
number of sacrifices which Moses enjoins:(4) you observe the feast, but
you condemn the propitiatory rites, which are part of it, because they
are not in harmony with Christianity. As regards the command to abstain
from Gentile food, you are zealous believers in the uncleanness of things
offered to idols, and of what has died of itself; but you are not so ready
to believe the prohibition of swine's flesh, and hares, and conies, and
mullets, and cuttle-fish, and all the fish that you have a relish for,
although Moses pronounces them all unclean.
I do not suppose. that you will consent, or
even listen, to such things as that a father-in-law should lie with his
daughter-in-law, as Judah did; or a father with his daughters, like Lot;
or prophets with harlots, like Hosea; or that a husband should sell his
wife for a night to her lover, like Abraham; or that a man should marry
two sisters, like Jacob; or that the rulers of the people and the men you
consider as most inspired should keep their mistresses by hundreds and
thousands; or, according to the provision made in Deuteronomy about wives,
that the wife of one brother, if he dies without children, should marry
the surviving brother, and that he should raise up seed from her instead
of his brother; and that if the man refuses to do this, the fair plaintiff
should bring her case before the elders, that the brother may be called
and admonished to perform this religious duty; and that, if he persists
in his refusal, he must not go unpunished, but the woman must loose his
shoe from his right foot, and strike him in the face, and send him away,
spat upon and accursed, to perpetuate the reproach in his family.(5) These,
and such as these, are the examples and precepts of the Old Testament.
If they are good, why do you not practice them? If they are bad, why do
you not condemn the Old Testament, in which they are found? But if you
think that these are spurious interpolations, that is precisely what we
think of the New Testament. You have no right to claim from us an acknowledgment
for the New Testament which you yourselves do not make for the Old.
Since you hold to the divine authorship of
the Old as well as of the New Testament, it would surely be more consistent
and more becoming, as you do not obey its precepts, to confess that it
has been corrupted by improper additions, than to treat it so contemptuously,
if it is genuine and uncorrupted. Accordingly, my explanation of your neglect
of the requirements of the Old Testament has always been, and still is,
that you are either wise enough to reject them as spurious, or that you
have the boldness and irreverence to disregard them if they are true. At
any rate, when you would oblige me to believe everything contained in the
documents of the New Testament because I receive the Testament itself,
you should consider that, though you profess to receive the Old Testament,
you in your heart disbelieve many things in it. Thus, you do not admit
as true or authoritative the declaration of the Old Testament, that every
one that hangeth on a tree is accursed, for this would apply to Jesus;
or that every man is accursed who does not raise up seed in Israel, for
that would include all of both sexes devoted to God; or that whoever is
not circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin will be cut off from among
his people, for that would apply to all Christians; or that whoever breaks
the Sabbath must be stoned to death; or that no mercy should be shown to
the man who breaks a single precept of the Old Testament. If you really
believe these things as certainly enjoined by God, you would, in the time
of Christ, have been the first to assail Him, and you would now have no
quarrel with the Jews, who, in persecuting Christ with heart and soul,
acted in obedience to their own God.
I am aware that instead of boldly pronouncing
these passages spurious, you make out that these things were required of
the Jews till the coming of Jesus; and that now that He is come, according,
as you say, to the predictions of this Old Testament, He Himself teaches
what we should receive, and what we should set aside as obsolete. Whether
the prophets predicted the coming of Jesus we shall see presently. Meanwhile,
I need say no more than that if Jesus, after being predicted in the Old
Testament, now subjects it to this sweeping criticism, and teaches us to
receive a few things and to throw over many things, in the same way the
Paraclete who is promised in the New Testament teaches us what part of
it to receive, and what to reject; as Jesus Himself says in the Gospel,
when promising the Paraclete, "He shall guide you into all truth, and shall
teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance." So then,
with the help of the Paraclete, we may take the same liberties with the
New Testament as Jesus enables you to take with the Old, unless you suppose
that the Testament of the Son is of greater value than that of the Father,
if it is really the Father's; so that while many parts of the one are to
be condemned, the other must be exempted from all disapproval; and that,
too, when we know, as I said before, that it was not written by Christ
or by His apostles.
Hence, as you receive nothing in the Old Testament
except the prophecies and the common precepts of practical morality, which
we quoted above, while you set aside circumcision, and sacrifices, and
the Sabbath and its observance, and the feast of unleavened bread, why
should not we receive nothing in the New Testament but what we find said
in honor and praise of the majesty of the Son, either by Himself or by
His apostles, with the proviso, in the case of the apostles, that it was
said by them after reaching perfection, and when no longer in unbelief;
while we take no notice of the rest, which, if said at the time, was the
utterance of ignorance or inexperience, or, if not, was added by crafty
opponents with a malicious intention, or was stated by the writers without
due consideration, and so handed down as authentic? Take as examples, the
shameful birth of Jesus from a woman, His being circumcised like the Jews,
His offering sacrifice like the Gentiles, His being baptized in a humiliating
manner, His being led about by the devil in the wilderness, and His being
tempted by him in the most distressing way. With these exceptions, besides
whatever has been inserted under the pretence of being a quotation from
the Old Testament, we believe the whole, especially the mystic nailing
to the cross, emblematic of the wounds of the soul in its passion; as also
the sound moral precepts of Jesus, and His parables, and the whole of His
immortal discourse, which sets forth especially the distinction of the
two natures, and therefore must undoubtedly be His. There is, then, no
reason for your thinking it obligatory in me to believe all the contents
of the Gospels; for you, as has been proved, take so dainty a sip from
the Old Testament, that you hardly, so to speak, wet your lips with it.”
(Contra Faustus Manicheun)
The Order acknowledges that the development of the modern Christian
Bible began very early on, but it rejects the idea that it was created
by anyone with any degree of acquaintance or initiation with the real Jesus
or His teachings. It was fabricated with an agenda to discredit the original
Gnostic teachings and alter them to fit the desires of more worldy masses.
This adulteration of the original gospel, like other defilements, is something
to be expected in this worlds of darkness. |