The Hidden Truth About Yahweh: How Gnosticism Exposes the Evil Nature of the God of Israel

Many people believe that Yahweh is the true God, the creator of the universe, and the father of Jesus. They think that Yahweh is good, loving, and righteous. They also think that Satan is Yahweh’s enemy, who opposes Yahweh’s will and tempts people to sin.

However, if we look at the ancient texts of Gnosticism, we can find evidence that contradicts these beliefs. We can find texts that show that Yahweh is not the true God, but a false god. We can find texts that show that Yahweh is not good, but evil. We can find texts that show that Yahweh is not the father of Jesus, but the enemy of Jesus. We can find texts that show that Satan is not Yahweh’s enemy, but Yahweh’s servant.

Gnosticism is a branch of Christianity that dates back to the first centuries after Jesus. Gnosticism is much older than the orthodox Christianity that was established by Constantine and King James. Gnosticism is based on the idea that we are all divine beings who have fallen into a material world ruled by an evil god.

This evil god is none other than Yahweh, who is also known as Yaldabaoth by the Gnostics. Yaldabaoth is a lower emanation of the true God, who is beyond all names and forms. Yaldabaoth is ignorant of his origin and thinks that he is the only god. He creates the world and humanity out of his own arrogance and jealousy.

Yaldabaoth has many qualities that are considered evil by the Gnostics. He is jealous, vengeful, cruel, deceptive, and cursing. He tries to keep humanity in ignorance and bondage. He demands worship and obedience from his creatures. He opposes the true God and his messengers.

Here are some of the qualities of Yaldabaoth:

  • Jealousy: “And he said unto them, I am a jealous God, and there is no other God beside me.” (Exodus 20:5)
  • Vengeance: “To me belongeth vengeance and recompence; their foot shall slide in due time: for the day of their calamity is at hand, and the things that shall come upon them make haste.” (Deuteronomy 32:35)
  • Cruelty: “And it came to pass at midnight, that the LORD smote all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh that sat on his throne unto the firstborn of the captive that was in the dungeon; and all the firstborn of cattle.” (Exodus 12:29)
  • Deception: “And if a prophet be deceived when he hath spoken a thing, I the LORD have deceived that prophet.” (Ezekiel 14:9)
  • Cursing humanity: “And unto Adam he said, Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life.” (Genesis 3:17)

Yet many people believe that this is God the Father that Jesus spoke of. They do not realize that Jesus came to reveal the true God and to free us from Yaldabaoth’s tyranny. They do not realize that Jesus was rejected by Yaldabaoth’s followers, who are the Jews.

Yahweh comes from the Canaanite mythology, but many people do not know this because they have limited themselves to a superficial view of history. They do not know that Yahweh was originally one of many gods in the Canaanite pantheon. They do not know that Yahweh was associated with war, storms, and violence.

Whom many people refer to as Satan is actually Yaldabaoth or Yahweh. He is the god of this world who rules over a host of lesser emanations, including his first son Jehovah-Yahweh.

Yaldabaoth exists as the ultimate enemy of God and virtue. He is called the “Lord of Chaos” and the “Father of Evil”. He is the antithesis of light and goodness. He is the nemesis of God and heaven.

Why are there so many contradictions in Christianity? How can we reconcile these texts with our image of God?

The answer may lie in the origin of Christianity. Christianity is not a single religion, but a collection of religions influenced by different cultures and traditions. Christianity is based on ancient myths and stories that have been modified and adapted over time.

The orthodox Christianity that most people follow today is a product of political and religious power. It is a result of the suppression and distortion of the original teachings of Jesus and his followers. It is a result of the censorship and destruction of the alternative texts of Gnosticism and other branches of Christianity.

Therefore, we can see that Christianity reveals a complex and contradictory picture of God. We can see that Yahweh is not the true God, but a false god. We can see that Yahweh is not good, but evil. We can see that Yahweh is not the father of Jesus, but the enemy of Jesus. We can see that Satan is not Yahweh’s enemy, but Yahweh’s servant.

What does this mean for us today? How should we relate to God?

That is up to each individual to decide. Some people may choose to ignore or deny these texts. Some people may choose to accept or embrace these texts. Some people may choose to question or challenge these texts.

Whatever we choose to do, we should be honest with ourselves and with others. We should be open to different perspectives and interpretations. We should be respectful of different beliefs and opinions.

We should remember that there is no one right way to understand God. Each person must find their own way to faith.

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