Friday, October 23, 2009
So Now We Have Two Presages of LGM 1 in the Original Gospel Narrative
Just to remind folks. This is a quaternion free zone. When we talk about 'the Gospel' here we do so in the sense that the Apostle did when he spoke of 'my gospel' or 'the gospel of Christ.' We do so in the manner that Mark did when he wrote the original text - viz. that it was meant to be the one and only.
We also accept that if LGM 1 is acknowledged to be legitimate then it necessarily was announced much earlier in the continuous narrative when for instance Jesus said 'I have a baptism to be baptized in it" and again "no other sign will be given to [this generation] other than the sign of Johnny."
We have already demonstrated with a great number of proofs from the writings of Origen that the Alexandrian eunuch took this passage to signify the 'true circumcision' he underwent which was envisioned as a 'completion' of what was given to the Jews in the weakened state they found themselves in after venerating the Golden Calf.
As I have already noted here several times I think that LGM 1 was the real focus of the original narrative for the gospel as it served as the foundation of the Alexandrian castration ritual which involved baptism.
Got to go to bed. Good night ...
We also accept that if LGM 1 is acknowledged to be legitimate then it necessarily was announced much earlier in the continuous narrative when for instance Jesus said 'I have a baptism to be baptized in it" and again "no other sign will be given to [this generation] other than the sign of Johnny."
We have already demonstrated with a great number of proofs from the writings of Origen that the Alexandrian eunuch took this passage to signify the 'true circumcision' he underwent which was envisioned as a 'completion' of what was given to the Jews in the weakened state they found themselves in after venerating the Golden Calf.
As I have already noted here several times I think that LGM 1 was the real focus of the original narrative for the gospel as it served as the foundation of the Alexandrian castration ritual which involved baptism.
Got to go to bed. Good night ...
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