The Temple of Edenic Judeo-Christo Paganism
The Temple of Edenic Judeo-Christo Paganism

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Welcome To The Temple of Edenic Judeo-Christo Paganism!

   This site is to consolidate, do research and promote the syncrenistic mixture of judaism, Christianity, paganism and Gnostic thought.

  The Temple views the Kabbalah, the Sethian Gnostic writings,the first couple chapter of Genesis, and the Writings of St  Paul (Book of Hebrews) as canonnical writings for the Temple.

  THe temple encourages the living of the Seven Virtues of the Christian Church, ecological responsibility and environmentalism, rights of indigenous peoples, democracy and tolerance. We deny the doctrine that teaches man is a hopeless sinner, and yet maintain the teaching of Original Sin. We see this as a tendency for humans to engage in less then humans, Virtous ways. This Orighinal Sin, thus is an evil inclination that humankind must fight against, by choosing to embody the Seven Virtues which are the Pillars of the Temple.

We recognize the existence of the "gods", as inferior spiritual beings that are contingent on the existence of Ain Soph for their continued life. Ain Soph, the Unknown and Unknowable, is One in Essensce and Many in Manifestation. The Gods, then, are but manifestations of different aspects of the Godhead that made themselves known to humankind. They deserve our respect and reverence, but not our adoration and worship, whioch is due to the Supreme Manifestation of Diety, Ain Soph.

   The Supreme Diety is seen as being made of Three Componets: The Father (An Soph), The Son (Jesus the Christ) and the Mother (Shehkinah/ Holy Spirit). All others are emenations of the Supreme Diety, as are the gods, elementals, spirits and angels.

   This site still under construction

 


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In the illustration above, the following Sins are identifiable (clockwise from top): 1. Pride, 2. Gluttony, 3. Avarice, 4. ?Envy, 5. Sloth (here as at Catfield, labelled as Socordia), 6. Lust, 7. ?Anger.

  


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