Eschatology: Study of God Developing People in His Image Dr. Leon L. Sanders

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Platonism Gnosticism Universalism Eschatology: Study of God Developing People in His Image Dr. Leon L. Sanders

Origins of Platonism Pythagoras (570-495 BC) o Pythagoreanism Development of his natural philosophy based upon his synthesis of Eastern and Western thought Natural observations Synthesis of various pantheistic religions and mythologies A view of eternity that stood (stands) in antithesis to the Bible s Gospel o His words, written by his disciples were influential to later Greek philosophers Philolaus Socrates (who also wrote nothing) Plato

Plato the Corner Stone Plato became the foundation of much that is known as Gnosticism today though it grew in stages o Ancient Platonism (347-267 BC) {His life} o Middle Platonism (90-~250 AD) o Neo Platonism (~250-529 AD) {Actually extends into today as gnosticism} This has influenced the monotheistic religions and contaminated the true Gospel leading to a false gospel that seeks to prevent God s truth today

Material Mirrors Spiritual

Influence of Platonism Moses Maimonides (Considered the nasi) al- Farabi (Influenced by Greek texts) Judaism Islam Catholicism Middle Ages Catholicism Renaissance Thomas Aquinas (Blended Gnosticism) Marsillio Ficinio (Humanism Universalism)

Protestant Platonism Fredrick Schleiermacher Father of: Higher Criticism Liberal Theology Father of: Neo Orthodoxy Karl Barth Various Modern Proponents Seeker Sensitive Charismatic Pentecostalism

Platonism to Gnosticism Platonism is predominately a secularization of Pythagoreanism probably due to Socrates influence upon Plato Gnosticism is the religious interpretation of Platonism o Spiritual is the Perfect while Material is the inferior o Man finds fulfillment by knowledge of and assimilation with the Spiritual o Includes ALL faiths EXCEPT Christianity (Salvation by faith in Christ) Gnosticism/Platonism has its own form of logic

Gnostic Logic Diagram Generic Tetralemma

Gnostic Gospel Tetralemma Gnostic vs. Christianity Tetralemma Spirit Only (Completion of Journey gods) Christianity (Rejection of Gnosticism Annihilation) Pathway of Material to Spiritual (Journey of Truth) Material Only (Beginning of Knowledge)

Platonic- Gnostic Tetralemma Gnostic Platonic Tetralemma Gnosticism (Religious expression of Platonism) Christianity (Rejection of Gnosticism Platonism) Secular requires religious expression (Truth of Babel) Platonism (Secular (Science) view man s existence)

Judaism Tetralemma Judaism vs. Christianity Tetralemma Orthodoxy (Talmudic Judaism) Christianity (Rejection of Judaism Annihilation) Pathway from Secular to Orthodoxy (Journey of Growth) Zionism (Secular Judaism)

Physical Relationships Tetralemma Physical vs. Christianity Tetralemma Hedonism (Riotous Flesh {1Co 6:18}) Christianity (Rejection of sexual immorality all forms) Pathway of asceticism and hedonism (Path of Depravity) Asceticism (Rejection of sex, strengthens the flesh {Cl 2:20-23})

Aristotelian Logic Law of Identity Either Here Null Set (Law of Excluded Middle) Or Here Law of Non- Contradiction (Either- Or) Law of Logic Inferences

Lost or Saved. Lost (Old Man) There is no third option Saved (New Man)

Mutually Exclusive Gospels Gnostic Gospel Excludes Christians Promises Universalism Violates LNC Christ s Gospel ALL may come Those who come are reborn

The Mark is Citizenship Spiritual Gnosticism is the only gospel that allows allegiance to the image of the beast and the receiving of his mark Social All who receive his mark are allowed to participate in his society; i.e, equi- valent of a passport or citizenship Economic Only those who are legal members of his society can par- ticipate economi- cally, have the means to sustain life and prosperity

Gnosticism is the Matrix Platonism/Gnosticism is the glue that joins secular and religious understandings together in such a manner that only those who accept gnosticism will be allowed as citizens of the coming world order Nationalism, coupled with modern philosophies, has only been a step on the path to developing this new order which will replace nationalism as nationalism replaced kingdom monarchies

Stay Above the Fray Christians need to be above this fray as Paul shows by his example o A citizen of Rome who do not promote or condemn governments but used their legalities to spread the gospel message so some might be saved o Christians today must refrain from squandering their energies in promoting governments that will only detract from the gospel message o During the coming time all governments will persecute Christians for spreading a gospel they see as antithetical to their platonic/gnostic quest for universal salvation for all mankind (Tower of Babel)