Isis unveiled, Volume 2 (of 2), Theology : $b A master-key to the mysteries of ancient and modern science and theologyBlavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Religion
Isis unveiled, Volume 2 (of 2), Theology : $b A master-key to the mysteries of ancient and modern science and theology
Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)
Theosophy
The anonymous author of _Supernatural Religion_, a work which in
two years passed through several editions, and which is alleged to
have been written by an eminent theologian, proves conclusively
the spuriousness of the four gospels, or at least their complete
transformation in the hands of the too-zealous Irenæus and his
champions. The fourth gospel is completely upset by this able author;
the extraordinary forgeries of the Fathers of the early centuries
are plainly demonstrated, and the relative value of the synoptics
is discussed with an unprecedented power of logic. The work carries
conviction in its every line. From it we quote the following: “We
gain infinitely more than we lose in abandoning belief in the
reality of Divine Revelation. Whilst we retain, pure and unimpaired,
the treasure of Christian morality, we relinquish nothing but the
debasing elements added to it by human superstition. We are no
longer bound to believe a theology which outrages reason and moral
sense. We are freed from base anthropomorphic views of God and His
government of the Universe, and from Jewish Mythology we rise to
higher conceptions of an infinitely wise and beneficent Being, hidden
from our finite minds, it is true, in the impenetrable glory of
Divinity, but whose laws of wondrous comprehensiveness and perfection
we ever perceive in operation around us.... The argument so often
employed by theologians, that Divine revelation is necessary for man,
and that certain views contained in that revelation are required for
our moral consciousness, is purely imaginary, and derived from the
revelation which it seeks to maintain. The only thing absolutely
necessary for man is TRUTH, and to that, and that alone, must our
moral consciousness adapt itself.”[181]
We will consider farther in what light was regarded the Divine
revelation of the Jewish _Bible_ by the Gnostics, who yet believed
in Christ in their own way, a far better and less blasphemous one
than the Roman Catholic. The Fathers have forced on the believers
in Christ a _Bible_, the laws prescribed in which he was the first
to break; the teachings of which he utterly rejected; and for which
crimes he was finally crucified. Of whatever else the Christian world
can boast, it can hardly claim logic and consistency as its chief
virtues.
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