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Gnostic Gospel

The Gnostic Gospel is a series of parables worked into a version of the Christ's time on Earth, which explicitly claims that his spirit came to Ishtar after his assumption into heavan, and that he never was on Ishtar.

The gnostic gospel is also millenairian - that the arrival on Ishtar represents the "millennium of Christ", and that its people are chosen. It seems to be based loosely on parts of the Gospel of John, as well as other material which was not included in the earthly new testament. It seems to have references to the Apocolypse of Saint John, and there are many references which indicate that its author knew John.

The book stresses the symbolic nature of the war of good against evil, not in absolutes, but in how all things are made use of. It is stern and spare in its language, and its adherents often model their own statements on it. In the symbology of the Gnostic Gospel there is a "hidden light" which believers cannot see until they reach a higher level of understanding, at the pinnacle of which is the ability to "see the moon".

It also introduces the [[synodic?]] as an explicitly christian symbol.