Early Christian Teachings

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A lthough, there were various people within the church that believed misguided beliefs regarding the LORD’S sexual presence, there still rose up those that knew the mystery of mysteries. Allegedly, though the centuries, Christ sexual teachings survive through the concealment of the brotherhood of Jesus Christ beginnings; which, one may say were the ‘Truth Holders.’ Above all, they quietly kept one of the supreme secrets alive through time; which endures as the knowing of God’s ‘real’ sexual presence within humanity. Suitably, the group attempted to nurture Jesus teachings as they were given; exalting Christ’s sacred truths through time. In due course, this group transpires into what a number of people assume is the elect of the brotherhood …show more content…

The texts are understood to pertain to a group of early Christians, the Gnostics; ultimately, support the teachings consistent with ‘esoteric knowledge’ of spiritual truths. Accordingly, one highly controversial belief within this doctrine teaches that it is critical for one to gain certain ‘knowledge,’ asserting that it is essential to salvation. (Notably, in the Catholic priesthood, a variety of initial teachings state the belief in celibacy is also essential for salvation). The main Gnostic teachings, progresses from various groups during early Christianity, and said to be given only to the elect or followers involve with initiations into the great mysteries. Again, the more mystifying teachings of these writings concern odd and peculiar sayings about “sex and the acts carried out by …show more content…

In its novel beginning, due to the numerous sexual controversies, the leaders of the Church tried to tone down and even eliminate information in circulation; attempting to construct their ‘right structure.’ Essentially, the leaders identify the Gnostic teachings as heresy, excluding them as part of the official canon. After centuries of this inner cleansing of different text, the Christian Church eventually claims they maintained their views from the actual beginning; which in truth is not the case. Conclusively, how much credible information is still missing remains a