>>20731802https://youtu.be/UM82qxxskZEhttps://youtu.be/XObk07uabLI?list=PLKpk-wMNSM6ejSAYfla_bWZ-mDLyvzq3Bhere is a fossilized cowboy boot
also evolution comes from gnosticism:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/UsefulNotes/Gnosticism>There are many versions about how humans came to be. Some say the Demiurge originally created a bunch of soulless apes out of matter, and that Sophia took pity on them and breathed sparks from the Pleroma into them, trapping the sparks in their material bodies but also giving the bodies the capacity for intelligence, hence the evolution of humanity. Others say that the sparks were the destroyed remnants of Sophia herself, imprisoned and tortured by the Demiurge. Sometimes it is considered a reinterpretation of the story of Genesis, with Sophia herself as an equivalent to the serpent or the Tree of Knowledge (her name implies that role) who gave intelligence and souls to the ignorant animals that then became mankind.>Interestingly, Jesus has a free pass in their teachings, as he's described as come to Earth to spread the Gospel of the True God, which explains the discrepancy between the "cruel and violent" Old Testament God and the "kind and loving" New Testament God. Their beliefs about his nature varied radically: some believed he was fully divine and his physical form just an illusion, while some believed he was a divine being who temporarily inhabited a human shell and was "freed" at death. Anyways, to show how important he was in their beliefs, he was often considered to be an aeon by itself, sometimes the intended counterpart of Sophia who came too late. With the true knowledge of the universe he imparted, others could hope to achieve freedom from the Demiurge's clutches.