Anonymous ID: ab4d6d Sept. 3, 2025, 4:04 p.m. No.23544939   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4972 >>5138

Frens

Knowing what we know now. Why would the first Catholic crusade be against other Christians to the level of every single one was burned at the stake? There was something the Cathars knew [they] wanted kept silent forever.

We need to bring this to light, it's been buried for 1000 years.

Bro's they spared no resources and killed every man, woman, child that believed as the Cathars did.

Anonymous ID: ab4d6d Sept. 3, 2025, 4:14 p.m. No.23544972   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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This book of John was banned from the bible. Why did they ban books?

Why do we continue to ignore the bible books that were banned?

 

The Book of the Secret Supper is a first-person narrative beginning "I, John…" in which John the Evangelist poses a series of questions to Jesus at a secret supper in the kingdom of heaven. [citation needed]

 

Creation

The book begins with the story of the opposing cosmic forces: God, the Invisible Father and creator of good, and Satan, the creator of evil. The book exhibits a mitigated dualism by stating that Satan was a former angel of God before falling, shining white before his fall and burning red after.[citation needed]

 

Jesus tells John how Satan took over the semi-created world, descending from the third heaven and recruiting angels to join him “according to the plan of the Governor Most High.” Satan brought forth all living things, plants, animals, fish and birds, then created man and woman from clay in order to serve him, animating the man with an angel from the second heaven and the woman with an angel from the first heaven. The angels were distressed at having to inhabit material forms. Satan encouraged them to sin, but they did not know how, so Satan filled the woman with a longing for sin, then created a serpent from his spittle, inhabited it and seduced her with its tail. He then filled Adam with lust for debauchery with the result that all their children were offspring of the devil and of the serpent.[citation needed]