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1 John

The Gnostics and their scriptures

    1 JOHN 4 Gnosticism was one of the earliest Christian heresies. Gnostic writings are many and varied, frequently drawing upon Platonic concepts, imagery from the New Testament and pagan myth. A number of Gnostic texts were discovered at Nag Hammadi in Egypt in 1945. Many were pseudo-apostolic-- falsely ascribed to apostles. Examples include the Gospel of Thomas, the Apocryphon of James and the Letter of Peter to Philip. Certain broad observations can be made of Gnostic literature: 

    John's warnings indicate that heresy can come in many forms, often in the guise of apostolic teaching. Those who deny the humanity of Jesus are equally as heretical as those who deny his deity. In addition, any doctrine that understands the created, material world to be intrinsically evil is dangerous and misguided.