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for a myriad of reasons intellectual
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productivity doesn't seem evenly
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distributed through history certain
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centuries and even decades are
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especially witness to Titanic explosions
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and philosophical and scientific
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developments of those the third Century
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of the Common Era was especially rich
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the intellectual spiritual and
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philosophical ferment of the Alexandria
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milieu was truly profound this was a
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world where no one intellectual
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tradition had established hegemony much
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less
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state power to enforce a particular
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Orthodoxy and everyone from the stoics
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MR religions hermeticist Roman Imperial
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religion indigenous Egyptian beliefs the
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platonists various species of
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emerging Christianity and Judaism among
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many others vied for adherence in the
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marketplace of both ideas and religious
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devotion it was into this environment
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that the Egyptian philosopher platonus
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would emerge and at his school in Rome
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would develop one of the most
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influential philosophical systems in
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history what Scholars Now call
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neoplatonism however platonis's school
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which he took to be the true and
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authentic inheritance of all of accurate
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Hellenic philosophy
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derivative of course from the Divine
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Plato became infiltrated one might say
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with a rival religious philosophy
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gnosticism in his most sustained polemic
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platinus aims a substantial portion of
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his famed any ads at precisely combating
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the gnostics but what did he take their
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beliefs to be and what were his Central
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philosophical concerns while
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proto-orthodox Christian polemics
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against synosticism such as those
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launched by irenaeus or hippolytus of
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Rome are well known I've actually done a
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whole episode on irenaeus in fact the
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attack launched by platinus against the
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gnostics is significantly lesser known
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mostly because of its highly technical
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nature and it's often very elliptical
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style but with that in mind let's turn
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to platinus's arguments against
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the eventual Triumph of state-backed
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Orthodox Christianity over virtually
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every other rival School of ancient
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philosophy and religion often skews our
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ability to see history with much in the
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way of Clarity for instance it's easy to
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think of gnosticism as much as it was a
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particularism in any strong sense
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primarily as just a
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rival or a heresy of Christianity
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simplicator indeed that's often how
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gnosticism is taught through the blends
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of the proto-orthodox polemics launched
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by people like irenaeus or hippolytus of
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Rome
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despite this many so-called gnostics
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would have understood themselves simply
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as just
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Christians and other variants that now
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fondra fall under the category of
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gnosticism would have likely thought of
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themselves as completely independent
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schools of thought however it's clear
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that not only did some early Christians
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find fault with what they termed
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gnosticism but so did platinus though
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for quite different reasons
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but before turning to platonis's attack
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on them what do we know about these
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particular gnostics that he had in his
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sights platinus's most sustained attack
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can be found in his famous book of the
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iniads to nine the last section of a
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much larger treaties that Scholars now
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know as the growth shrift however
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despite his lengthy and Technical
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polemic we actually learned very little
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about the targets of his attack from the
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attack itself unlike say irenaeus's
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attack which actually proceeded by means
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of religious expose explaining in
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torturous detail the extremely Baroque
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system of emanations precisely to show
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just helped at least to his mind
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ridiculous the Gnostic systems were
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platinus's method is rather different
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it's quite technical targeted strikes on
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the philosophical tenets that
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underpinned those very Gnostic systems
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and he also just calls them a lot of
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names he just makes fun of them just by
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calling them friends at one point toward
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the end I mean
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with friends like platanus as the saying
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goes however if we take behind us to
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student porphyry it actually appears
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that the Gnostic targets of platinus
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were in fact Christian Heretics as
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orphrey calls them for whom revelatory
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texts attributed to zostrianos and
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zoroaster were actually authoritative
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further and surely much to the Chagrin
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of platinus these nastics tell that
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Plato had not really penetrated into the
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depth of intelligible substance again at
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least according to porphyry in fact we
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learned that not only did platinus
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attack these gnostics but so did his
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students producing dozens of volumes to
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refute the claims of these Revelations
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texts like zostrianos and that sets up
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the first set of elements that
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platonists found unacceptable about the
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gnostics that he aimed at first these
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revelatory texts one of which actually
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survives in the nakamati collections
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austrianos are just that their
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Revelation rather than philosophically
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reasoned positions now platinus had no
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problem with mystical ecstatic States He
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underwent such States in his own life
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but he maintained that the truths of
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reality had to be settled through
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reasonable philosophical analysis and
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not just I saw it in a dream or a vision
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secondly platinus despite his own
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Egyptian Origins maintained a kind of
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Hellenic chauvinism with Plato being the
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sole authentic source of philosophical
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wisdom thus
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rejecting these vaguely Eastern even
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Persian God forbid Persians as the
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Greeks sources of wisdom simply put
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zostrianos and zoraster were foreigners
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and their Revelations barbaric stupidity
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as platinus puts it
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I'm not kidding he calls them bumpkins
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at one point of course if that were all
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of his arguments if it was just making
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fun of them and saying it wasn't really
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Greek then we'd find it rightly wanting
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I mean
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it's funny seeing it otherwise Sublime
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philosopher like platin is calling is
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another is Gnostic opponents idiotic
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bumpkins
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but it being funny doesn't really make
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it a compelling objection to Gnostic
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philosophy itself
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generally speaking we can conclude the
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specific gnostics that platinus targeted
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were probably some species of Christians
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who subscribed to a variant of
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gnosticism that Scholars now recognize
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as platonizing sethianism
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that's a mouthful so-called because of
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the salvific role played by the third
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sign of Adam in its mythology and it was
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heavily influenced by platonism
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specifically the stoic Aristotle infused
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platonism of that period that we now
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call middle plagiarism but before
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turning to platinus's objections it's
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worth very briefly
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very briefly to summarize that very
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Gnostic mythology that he probably had
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in his sights and to do so I'll be
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recounting a variant most classically
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described in a text called the
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apocryphon of John in fact if you want
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to dive deeper into that text in its
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mythology I've made a whole episode
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about it so feel free to check it out in
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the card above but the basic myth begins
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with the great invisible Spirit the
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utterly Transcendent father monad gazing
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into himself in a kind of primordial
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water this inward gaze produces a
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reflection the Divine mother or barbello
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out of which the rest of reality will
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flow indeed with the consent of the
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father barbello actually emanates a
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series of Aeons or eternities eventually
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resulting in the production of the
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Divine Sun or autogenes the
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self-generated one
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though it does come from babia who was
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given authority over those very Aeons
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from the Sun flow for further luminaries
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from which 12 more Aeons also emanate
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if you want Aeons they got Aeons they
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got ions for days around here the last
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of which is the Divine wisdom or Sophia
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it's Sophia who actually sought out to
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generate further reality though without
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the consent of the father that
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ultimately generates the horrible
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demonic demiurge who and its jealous
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blindness creates the physical universe
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as we know it ruled over by the
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horrifying planetary archons
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Lovecraft time following the repentance
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of Sophia a Divine spark is smuggled
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into the physical creatures of clay made
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by yald dimiurge
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that'd be us human beings which can
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guide them out of the prison world of
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physical reality back to the true
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spiritual World eventually the Savior
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appears and teaches the truth which was
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actually known and taught by Seth it's
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the
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set the in part of that middle
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platonizing set the in gnosticism about
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the origins and tragic fall of the world
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out of its pure spiritual State until
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the dungeon of physical existence
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indeed it is knowledge or gnosis of this
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reality and the possibility of Escape
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that makes the system truly Gnostic it
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is this esoteric gnosis or wisdom or
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knowledge that proves ultimately
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salvific in the system now to be sure
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there are lots of variants of this myth
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to be found even within the sethian
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literature so strianos is
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a mess of this kind of stuff but the
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main features here the Primal try send
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it monab the emanation of the Aeons the
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tragedy of Sophia and the creation of
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the demiurge and the physical Cosmos
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along with the role of the saviors
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especially Seth and Jesus to provide the
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Divine salvific knowledge remain fairly
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consistent and it's precisely along
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those lines or at least the
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philosophical substructure of this myth
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that platinus is going to take aim
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but what's first striking and
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interesting about platinus's objection
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is that he basically never outlines or
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even directly combats this rather
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elaborate mythology unlike his Christian
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counterpart irenaeus the reason for that
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should be relatively clear from the
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earlier discussion it's Revelation and
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getting into a dogmatic dispute is is
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pointless for platinus as it is for
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as it is for anyone else what matters
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for him are the philosophical
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suppositions which underwrite that
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mythology of course if he's able to show
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the fundamentally illogical nature of
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all these suppositions then he'll be
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able to dispense with the whole
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mythological superstructure as well if
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you show the philosophy as nonsense then
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the myth goes with it so what are his
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actual philosophical objections in
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general in the ads 2 9 contains about 20
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philosophical objections to gnosticism
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which can be
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vaguely grouped into three interlocking
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categories metaphysical objections
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cosmological objections and moral
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objections so let's tackle each of those
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in turn
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the metaphysical objection Center on the
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triadic structure that platinus builds
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out of Plato's metaphysics as a brief
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reminder from the utterly Transcendent
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one the first emanation flipatinus is
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noose or the Divine mind or logos
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typically identified both with the
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demiurge and Plato's Timaeus but also
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kind of the realm of the platonic forms
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more generally from noose flows the
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world soul of which there is a higher
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and lower Dimension the lower Dimension
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being identified with nature from the
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lower World slow flows individual human
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souls and finally hulae are matter the
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lowest ontological register before
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everything sort of tatters off into
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non-being for platinus this triadic
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structure of the one mind and soul is
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both metaphysically and logically
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exhaustive and thus the introduction of
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any other metaphysical registers into
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the system is either going to prove to
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be redundant
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unnecessary or just
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mistaken
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thus it follows that the introduction
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into this elegantly triadic platonic
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system of the Divine mother or barbello
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and
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all those Aeons
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so many Aeons or Sophia as wisdom
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distinct from noose or mind much less
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the Hideous Creator demon yelled both
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this all introduces not only entities
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Beyond ontological necessity to kind of
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crib William evacum but it also
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introduces logical incoherence into the
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imminentory process itself interestingly
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enough this kind of critique is also
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deployed by irenaeus as well we're both
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polemises see logical contradictions and
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how for instance noose or mind works in
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the Gnostic mythology
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that Sophia can be distinct from noose
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is incoherent to them thus for
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platonists not only are all these
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Baroque hypostatic entities of the
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Gnostic mythology unnecessary or
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redundant they also confuse the very
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process of emanation Itself by muddying
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the ontological structural hierarchy and
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by extension the very function of those
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entities and the broader metaphysical
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system in other words platinus feels
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that the elegant triadic system he's
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inherited or developed from Plato is
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both necessary and sufficient for the
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metaphysical ethical and soteriological
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Analysis of reality and the Gnostic
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mythology only serves to confuse what is
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a
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otherwise perfectly fine platonic
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project further platinus projects the
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idea that any Soul can fall in any
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metaphysical sense or become alienated
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from its source for him Soul remains
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Soul regardless of how it becomes
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associated with the physical body while
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he does admit of a kind of
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logical distinction between higher and
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lower registers of Seoul he rejects the
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idea that this logical distinction
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tracks any kind of conditional shift in
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the quality of the Soul as such though
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frankly I'm not sure the gnostics did
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either the Gnostic concept of the soul
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is that it is a Divine spark smuggled
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into physical reality which allows human
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beings a chance out salvation despite
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being born into this whole prison Cosmos
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business so insofar as it is actually a
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Divine spark it is
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it's divine and not fallen in the
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ontological sense but that's platonus's
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mistake to make not ours I think he also
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just doesn't like the idea of Soul being
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somehow alienated from its nature but
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again I'm not sure the gnostics make
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that mistake
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of course this purely metaphysical line
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of objection leads directly into the
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most famous objection by platonix
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against the gnostics their metaphysical
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denigration of the physical Cosmos as I
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mentioned earlier most versions of this
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Gnostic mythology have the creation of
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the world the kind of end result of
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Sophia's mistaken production of the
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horrible blind demiurge that demiurge or
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bald or saklas the blind one is the
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jealous God of the Old Testament itself
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goes on to create the physical world to
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rule over in his ignorance of the higher
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spiritual reality from which all things
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truly flow thus for the gnostics that
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platinus has in mind this Cosmos is a
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kind of prison ruled over by evil
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planetary archons
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this is profoundly mistaken according to
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plot platinus in his system the
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emanation of the cosmos is an extension
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of the spiritual goodness and beauty of
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those higher spiritual Realms not a
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tragic break with those Realms in
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keeping with the traditional position of
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Plato as it's found in the Timaeus
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neoplatonous demiurge impressed upon
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matter the absolute best forms they were
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able to thus given the ontological
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limitations of matter again while the
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lowest ontological register before you
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know becoming non-being but certainly
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matter isn't evil for Plato or platinus
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although they kind of talk like that
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sometimes the physical Cosmos simply has
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certain limitations inherent to the
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nature of matter itself and that's not
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the fault of the demiurge in other words
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the plotinian demiurge created the best
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possible World given the building
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materials at hand those limitations are
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to be spiritually overcome not
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denigrated as matter as somehow how
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inherently evil as the gnostics had it
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at least the gnostics at platinus is
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arguing with in fact just as in Plato
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it's precisely by first recognizing the
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beauty of the physical world even just
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beautiful people beautiful people that
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our souls awakened the possibility of
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contemplating Beauty and goodness as
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such beauty and goodness in themselves
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the forms of beauty and goodness
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something utterly unimaginable for the
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gnostics for whom again matter was just
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purely and simply Evil by extension far
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from being malevolent archons the
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planetary beings are exalted and
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beneficent extending and communicating
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the influence of Divine Providence down
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the chain of being to us I mean stars
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and planets are pretty to look at
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they're beautiful this platinian theory
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of evil as privation of course would be
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taken up by Augustine with Orthodox
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Christianity generally in agreement with
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the rejection of metaphysical evil as
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such evil is a privation in this
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philosophy and not only does platonus
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reject the idea that physical creation
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is evil but he also takes the idea of
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creation and Beth being a moment in time
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or a creation by a demonic gnostic
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demiurge
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it's just being logically nonsensical if
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the Transcendent one is beyond all space
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and time a position that actually
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platonus and the Gnostic shared in fact
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then it makes no logical sense to speak
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of a creation outside of Eternity what
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is the ontological totality toon
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including matter is simply always
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already in the sea of Eternity
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all in all given the imminentory system
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employed by both platinus and the
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gnostics to some degree platonix felt
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that it was a logical and metaphysical
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mistake to conclude that the physical
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Cosmos was in any way evil or that our
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souls Were Somehow ontologically
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marooned or alienated from the Divine
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etiology while embodied indeed for
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platoninous this mistake on the part of
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the gnostics LED to his final political
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attack against them but the gnostics
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were not only wrong about first
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philosophy or metaphysics in the
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physical Cosmos but that those eras LED
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them to become morally erroneous
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misunderstanding and failing to achieve
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what was most important in human life
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for that life to be lived virtuously the
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basic moral failure on the part of the
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gnostics for a platonix at least was
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twofold and pretty classically Greek
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moral failures the first was the moral
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failure of hubris which flows from the
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Gnostic cosmology and the second flowing
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from that hubris was a uniquely bivalent
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failure of quietism on the one hand and
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antinomianism on the other let's take
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both of these in turn because the
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gnostics take the physical world to be
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evil only their souls and recall that
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some Gnostic even felt that only a tiny
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group of human beings the pneumatics or
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spirituals could ever really be redeemed
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but their souls and their souls alone
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were the only good things in the entire
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Cosmos thus for platanus these gnostics
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exalt their own Souls over and against
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all of the rest of the cosmos including
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what he took to be the planetary and
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Stellar beings those of a much higher
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spirit dignity given their greater
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proximity to the spiritual realm up
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there thus for platinus the gnostics
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were guilty of among the worst sins
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aside from you know mucking up Plato
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which he really can't abide they were
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guilty of hubris for thinking that their
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souls and their souls alone were the
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only ontologically good entities in the
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whole of the universe
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of course the gnostics also posited what
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they and mother Christians held to be
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the new Earth this is another realm of
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spiritual fiction which the spirituals
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or pneumatics escaped to after physical
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death or would come at the end of the
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world as a release from this realm in
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fact he also attacks the idea that the
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gnostics could use magic or charms to
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manipulate the higher planetarium or
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astral beings because those astral
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beings were spiritually inferior to the
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spiritual gnostics now this issue of
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magic and theology would go on to prove
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pretty decisive as neoplatonism
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developed but
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go check out Angela's episode for that
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and I'll be working on it myself in the
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future but for platinus all of this was
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an outrage because it mistook the
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ontological hierarchy which was
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precisely what he took to be evidence of
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the providential goodness and Beauty
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emanated by the one the one the gnostics
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also allegedly believed in as well by
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elevating themselves Above This World
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they were engaging in
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a Titanic moral blunder blasphemy really
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against the very one they thought they
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were escaping to
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at least according to platinus
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further that the world could be divided
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into spirituals and intellectuals and
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the fundamentally irredeemable folks
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like myself probably was logically
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nonsense atop hubris and so far as all
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human beings were emanated as a species
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and dealt with soul and intellect
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equally to some degree
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in this way platonix is a kind of
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metaphysical egalitarian men also a kind
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of Hellenic conservative which is an
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interesting combination but wait
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there's more
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from this hubris also developed again at
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least according to platinus a further
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bivalent moral failure of quietism and
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antinomianism quietism or the failure to
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act in the pursuance of virtue or the
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avoidance of Vice was the precisely the
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result of the belief that physical
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action takes place in the theater of the
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physical world which again
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is utterly evil and thus utterly
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incapable of being redeemed or reformed
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the goodness of the soul is at a
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profound ontological remove from it all
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according to these gnostics thus the
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external world even the from the
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indifference of the external goods and
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ills the diaphora that were the subject
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of a lot of criticisms against
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my stoic buddies was simply not worth
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interfering in at all thus platinus kind
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of ribs them by wondering out loud that
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they just don't go escape reality as
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soon as they learn the truth about all
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this evilness of realities go jump off a
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pyramid or something thus no action in
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the physical world could ever be good
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ever because it was fundamentally and
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ontologically evil to begin with so why
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not just go
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jump off a building to escape all of
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this for platinus that the gnostics
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would remain in this world at all much
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less have families or children aside
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from perhaps to
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spread the Gnostic truth to other
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pneumatics or spiritual types kind of
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Gnostic bodhisattva style was just
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profound hypocrisy on their part on the
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other hand if the world is just evil and
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the Divine spark within us is never
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affected by our contact with the
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physical world then why not just indulge
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in all the pleasures of the body while
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we're
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while we're in one
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thus platonus along with some Christians
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actually accused some of the gnostics of
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the worst kinds of moral and sexual
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outrages you know simply enjoying
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rampant physical pleasure because again
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physical bodily pleasure can in no way
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contaminate the Divine spark within the
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gnostics at least according to the
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Christians and platinus here thus they
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accuse the gnostics of engaging in every
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kind of sexual debauchery and general
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antinomianism you know
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stuff like eating babies and incest
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looking at you carpet creations
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I don't think they did it yeah of course
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this is just a damning criticism from
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platonix who was famously ashamed to be
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in a body according to his student
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porphyry which kind of sounds like a
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Gnostic humbleflex if we're being honest
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regardless the final outcome
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for platinus is that Gnostic hubris
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prevents them from cultivating the
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spiritual virtues which actually does
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allow for the soul to reach back up
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through the process of emanation and
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recession to become reunited with the
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Primal Unity of goodness Beauty and
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truth without those virtues you don't
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get to go back to the one and the
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Gnostic simply eschew virtue entirely in
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the end platonus Lycans has disagreement
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with the gnostics by appealing to the
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analogy of the house two people are born
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into the same house one only sees the
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Perfections and deficiencies and judges
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the house horrible and its Builder even
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worse the other person also notices the
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imperfection of the house but sees its
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beautiful elements as well realizing
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that the Builder did the best they could
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with the materials at hand making the
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best of the situation they're still
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looking forward to the day in which they
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get to move out but in the meantime
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they're going to make the best it's a
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subtle but important distinction between
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how platinuses himself and how he sees
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the gnostics as they view this world we
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often think of the gnostics primarily as
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the targets of attack by the so-called
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early proto-orthodox church but it's
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interesting to see the criticisms of
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gnosticism by a perfectly good pagan
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perfectly good pagans a long strangely
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similar but also distinctly
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non-Christian platonic lines as well one
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also suspects that a very similar line
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of attack would have actually been taken
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up by hermetic philosophers as well but
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no such political texts survive they
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were probably
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too busy cleaning their soles of
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diamonds or something probably
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regardless while gnosticism is a game
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some degree of popularity is a more
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Pagan friendly or Pagan adjacent variant
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of Christianity it's important to note
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that who's come down to us as the
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premier Pagan philosopher of that period
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also had sustained and Powerful
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criticisms of the gnosticism in his
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milieu and in that way it only enriches
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my profound appreciation of the third
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Century intellectual philosophical and
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religious ferment
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the literature around platonus and the
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gnostics is truly vast first I just go
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read the apocryphan of John and
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zosterianos and the nakamati library and
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then I turned to platonus attacks and
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iniad29 or if you're really hardcore
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you'd read the entire growth shrift to
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see how platinus sets up his philosophy
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in some ways as a giant counter to what
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he takes to be gnosticism in general
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it's a pretty amazing text once you
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reshuffle the deck after porphry
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scrambled everything so it's an amazing
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text and perhaps the best of platinus
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for a sustained study of platinus and
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hypnostic targets the study by Burns is
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a truly powerful analysis and well worth
00:29:00
the effort it's highly specialized
00:29:02
however but
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I mean you're watching this episode
00:29:05
aren't you I also again check out the
00:29:09
other episodes in this amazing vast
00:29:12
neoplatonism collaboration with other
00:29:14
fine folks here on religious studies
00:29:16
YouTube I have to say I'm truly humbled
00:29:19
and blessed to be in their digital
00:29:21
presence so check out the links in the
00:29:23
description and go watch their videos as
00:29:25
well for a
00:29:27
neoplatonism Extravaganza but until soon
00:29:31
more neoplatonism and gnosticism content
00:29:34
to come so stick around for that until
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then I'm Dr Justin Sledge and thank you
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