Note to Readers:
This
post is one of the all-time popular on the Thomas
Immortality Project. It was originally posted on January 4, 2017. I am
re-posting it because I want to assure any reader who may be female that there
is still hope for you. In Thomas there
are two cases in which females showed interest in following Jesus:
1.
Salome in saying 61 has a visit to her home by Jesus. During their visit Salome
declares herself a follower of Jesus.
2.
Mary, who is probably either Mary Magdalene or Mary, the mother of Jesus, was
to be guided by Jesus and become a Living Spirit, saying 114, The Gospel According To Thomas.
Thus, if there is any female reader who like
to become a Living Spirit I invite her to contact me as “every female who
becomes male may enter the Kingdom of God.”
Simon
Peter said to them, “Mary should leave us for females are not worthy of life.”
Jesus
said, “Look, I shall guide her to make her male, so that she too may becoming a
Living Spirit similar to you males. For every female who makes herself male
will enter the Kingdom of God.” ---Saying 114, The Gospel of Thomas
First, I will summarize some key
points made about this passage by Uwe-Karsten Plisch in the Gospel of Thomas: Original Text With
Commentary (Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 2008) on pages 243-247: F
or
link to text see: The Gospel of Thomas: Original Text with Commentary - Google
Books.
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The dialogue is Post-Easter (Page 244).
This is a fundamental point that the
truth seeker will need: The Gospel of
Thomas was written by Jesus’ brother, Judas (see Mark 6:3 for an early citation of Judas) by recording the living
Jesus’ words (see prologue and saying 1). In other words, saying 114 was a dialogue which was was recorded after Jesus’
Resurrection.
* Note that Saying 114 is the last saying in the Gospel of Thomas and it connects to the first saying in several ways. One clear example is the use of the term “living,” which is recorded in the prologue and in Saying 114; Living Spirit (114) and Living Jesus (Pages 244-245).
* Note that Saying 114 is the last saying in the Gospel of Thomas and it connects to the first saying in several ways. One clear example is the use of the term “living,” which is recorded in the prologue and in Saying 114; Living Spirit (114) and Living Jesus (Pages 244-245).
The concept of “living being” is encountered in Genesis 2:7: “God formed man of dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being” (emphasis mine). Later we are told the female was formed: “and the rib which God has taken from the man he made into a woman” (Genesis 2:22).
* The unity of male and female occurs by the female being turned into a male (Pages 246-247).
The
point here is the unity of opposites in male-female example is achieved by
eliminating the female. This would follow since as Peter noted “females are not
worthy of life.” So when there is only male energy there will be one self.
Thus, as in Saying 22, “When you make the male and female into a single one,”
all is left is the male spirit.
Questions:
1. Is it possible to become an Immortal while interacting with females?
1. Is it possible to become an Immortal while interacting with females?
No. Females are not a living spirit as Jesus stated. Instead
females have a demonic energy about them which represents darkness. While the
traditional solution to dealing with females is to spank their bare
bottom with a paddle once a week whether they need it or not, an Immortal
has no time for this nonsense. Thus, if a male wishes to enter the light he
will need to rid himself of darkness—females.
2. Can
a female become Immortal?
Yes. In Saying 114, Mary who probably
is either Mary Magdalene or the mother of Jesus, will be guided by Jesus and
turned into a male. So a female by herself cannot become an Immortal; however,
if she submits her will to an Immortal she may become a Living Spirit.
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