This one sounds like a docetist:
What's with all the gnostic heretics showing up lately? 'True Christian' was a Marcionite. The church was usually much better at eradicating these pests. How did these two slip through?
Quote:In Christianity, Docetism (from the Greek δοκέω [dokeō], "to seem") is the belief that Jesus' physical body was an illusion, as was his crucifixion; that is, Jesus only seemed to have a physical body and to physically die, but in reality he was incorporeal, a pure spirit, and hence could not physically die. This belief treats the sentence "the Word was made Flesh" (John 1:14) as merely figurative. Docetism has historically been regarded as heretical by most Christian theologians.[1][2] Outside the argument of whether Jesus is God Himself or not,
What's with all the gnostic heretics showing up lately? 'True Christian' was a Marcionite. The church was usually much better at eradicating these pests. How did these two slip through?
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