9d. Christian Jesus
Fantasy Councils in the Iberian Peninsula from the
7th century - propaganda against other religious
groups
[Jesus Fantasy Councils and propaganda against
religious groups in the Iberian Peninsula:
Manichaeans, Nestorians, "outcrops", Casians, etc.]
Already at the end of the 7th century a number of
[["Christian" Jesus Fantasy]] councils began in
Toledo, which turned against various heresies [[native
religions and variations of Jesus Fantasy religions]]
in the discussion about the true nature of [[Fantasy]]
Christ. Frequently the "Manichaeans" are mentioned
[114]
[114] Manichaeism. Named after the Persian
Mani (216-277). This religion was widespread and
represented a mixture of Zoroastrian, Christian and
Buddhist elements based on ancient gnosis.
which are no longer seen sharply over time, but also
how the "Nestorians" are used as a collective term for
all sorts of [[non-Christians, being called]]
dissenters. In 839, Abd-Rahman II convened a [[Jesus
Fantasy]] synod because he, like the [[Jesus Fantasy]]
bishops, worried about religious variations. According
to the [[Jesus Fantasy]] council records, the
"Casians" were condemned for all sorts of wrongdoing:
Manichaeanism, cave dwelling, rejection of sacred
worship, polygamy, unusual fasting rules and much
more. These "Casians" had something of everything.
They had similarities with Arabic or Roman religious
traditions, but they also had differences, and
therefore neither the Orientals nor the Catholics knew
how to classify them.
Clearly, however, they were "acephals," believers who
only bowed to [[a Fantasy]] God, but not to any human
authority, and therefore were not acceptable to any of
the established [[Jesus Fantasy]] parties.
[Iberian Peninsula: The Jesus Fantasy Councils do
not mention any Fantasy Muhamad - Muhamad Fantasy
exists only since 850]
As the Council records clearly show, in 839 Al-Andalus
was not yet aware of any [[Fantasy]] Muhammad as a
founder a religion. How else could it happen that
[[Jesus Fantasy]] bishops are discussing any sort of
topic but nothing about the greatest threat? That
should not change until the year 850, when we receive
the first written proof of [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islam
in Spain.
[The propaganda on Jesus Fantasy councils against
Hermit cave dwellers "Arures" ("Haruri")]
In these [[Jesus Fantasy]] council records, also the
"Arures" are mentioned. They are mentioned in Arabic
literature as "Haruri", as the inhabitants of the cavy
location of Harura in Syria, where according to
[[Fantasy]] Quran will be the Last Judgment and the
deads will come out of the earth holes, and these
"Haruri" are [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslims of course.
In reality this is another fake interpretation,
because Syrian word of "hrora" means "cave". Arures /
Haruri describes nothing else than "cave dwellers", so
hermits. Hermit mentality (hermitism) was very
widespread in those times because a change was awaited
and the mighties were not considering this well
because hermits as "acephales" could hardly be
controlled [p.193].
["Arures" as a curse word against Kharidjiten]
The Kharidjites were also discriminated as "Arures".
In the [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islamic tradition,
however, the Kharidjites are considered the first
[[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslim sect, although apart from
the completely un-Islamic contemplative hermitism,
they, too, did without a [[Fantasy]] prophet Muhamad.
To make matters worse, the Kharidjiten are attributed
to the Ibadites, the latter divided into a more
[[Jesus Fantasy]] Christian and a more [[Muhammad
Fantasy]] Muslim variety.
[Jesus Fantasy Christian faiths later convert to
Muhammad Fantasy Islam to save themselves from
discrimination - crypto christs and "the green
border"]
Also "Islamic gnosis" played a big role in Spain,
Islamic scientists report. But how [[Muhammad
Fantasy]] Islamic were thee Gnostics? There were
Ismailis, Nusairians, Alevis, Karmats. They had
traditionw with roots in Neoplatonic, Jewish, and
Iranian views. They didn't know about [[Muhammad
Fantasy]] uranic tradition or only marginally, and
therefore in late antiquity they were considered by
theologists as [[Jesus Fantasy]] Christian heretics.
The development was dominated more and more by Mekka
and intolerant, so they could not go on with their
strict line but had to adopt passing
the green
line to [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islamic sect areas
where they live until today as crypto christs or
narrow-gauge Muslims to this day. The first
philosopher of al-Andalus, Ibn Masarra (883-931) was a
Gnostic in the tradition of the early Mesopotamian
Ismailites, who were particularly influenced by
Neoplatonic ideas. He can not have been a [[Muhammad
Fantasy]] Muslim.
[Mutazilism Mishmash: First Quranic Verses, OT, NT
and Rationalism in al-Andalus]
In the tradition of the first "Abbasid" rulers in
Baghdad, also al-Andalus had Mutazilism as a leading
fashion for some time. The Mutazilites relied on
[[Fantasy]] Quran verses as well as on the [[Moses
Fantasy]] Old Testament and the [[Jesus Fantasy]] New
Testaments and were cultivating above all on
rationalism.