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shayaamm
agc scribbled: There is one reference to Cathars in this document. As a factual clarification, the term "Cathars" derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means "Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....

Christian Bloodshed

from shayaamm in Research, Humanities

Untitled 2 / 24 2006 8 12 21 38 3:38 AM / Posted: 03 April 2005 at 9:10pm | IP Logged VICTIMS OF THE F

09/03/2009
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tTruthSeeker24
agc scribbled: There is one reference to Cathars in this document. As a factual clarification, the term "Cathars" derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means "Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....

Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

from tTruthSeeker24

Pierre Theilhard de Chardin is a Jesuit and one of the godfathers of the New Age movement in the Western world. His impact is reached today. What isn't known too much is about his New Age and fraudulent briefs on Evolution. This article talks about these subjects in greater depth.

09/03/2009
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missvixen
agc scribbled: "There is one reference to Cathars in this document. As a factual clarification, the term "Cathars" derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means "Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook...."

Process of Personal Change

from missvixen

process of personal change / John Fisher's transition curve - the stages of personal transition - and

09/03/2009
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ilijapet
agc scribbled: There are three references to Cathars in this document. As a factual clarification, the term “Cathars” derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means “Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....

on belief - incomplete

from ilijapet

SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK / On Belief / London and New York / Introduction: From Christ to Lenin … and Back Against t

08/21/2009
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Nagoul
agc scribbled: The term “Cathars” derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means “Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....
08/21/2009
agc
Gary Rana
agc scribbled: There is one reference to Cathars in this document. As a factual clarification, the term “Cathars” derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means “Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....

Priory of Sion

from Gary Rana in Books, Religion & Spirituality

Priory of Sion (Prieuré de Sion) / Prieuré de Sion emblem The Prieuré de Sion, usually rendered in En

08/21/2009
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gregorovivs
agc scribbled: The term “Cathars” derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means “Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....

XXXVI - 09 JULIO 2009 - Cátaros

from gregorovivs in Magazines & Newspapers

Libres libros de a libra - 09 julio 2009 - Cátaros. Publicado en 'El Diario NTR Zacatecas' suplemento cultural 'Reloj de Arena'.

08/21/2009
gregorovivs

gregorovivs: Many thanks for your observation, Brad: Precisely, the principal interest of this section and this series of articles, is to invite all reader to search, and look for serious sources better than the fantastic literature, in this case very abundant and sadly repetitive. Your comment is so useful that i'll post it in my blog: some other reader can be interested in your great explanation. Francisco. 08/21/2009

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jazujimi
agc scribbled: There is one reference to Cathars in this document. As a factual clarification, the term “Cathars” derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means “Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....

Defining the Templar Code

from jazujimi

05_127650 ch01.qxp / 5/23/07 / 9:51 PM / Page 13 / Chapter 1 / Defining the Templar Code / In This Chapter /

08/21/2009
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MisterFrost
agc scribbled: There are two references to Cathars in this document. As a factual clarification, the term “Cathars” derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means “Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....

is this the holy mountain

from MisterFrost

IS THIS THE HOLY MOUNTAIN? / [Being a survey of the history and legends pertaining to a curious story.

08/21/2009
MisterFrost

MisterFrost: Thanks for the info 08/21/2009

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jansaringan
agc scribbled: There is one reference to Cathars in this document. As a factual clarification, the term “Cathars” derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means “Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....

The Nazarenes

from jansaringan

The Nazarenes / After Jesus ascended to heaven, many of his followers stayed in Jerusalem and gathered

08/21/2009
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Gypsysky
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Adriana KouliasThe Holy Grail

from Gypsysky

The Grail Stream and the Anti Grail Stream / Two Lectures given by Adriana Koulias in Sydney 26 Oct 1

08/21/2009
agc
Gypsysky
agc scribbled: There are four references to Cathars in this document. As a factual clarification, the term “Cathars” derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means “Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....

Adriana KouliasThe Holy Grail

from Gypsysky

The Grail Stream and the Anti Grail Stream / Two Lectures given by Adriana Koulias in Sydney 26 Oct 1

08/21/2009
agc
ilijapet
agc scribbled: There are two references to Cathars in this document. As a factual clarification, the term “Cathars” derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means “Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....

keith hamilton - ecce homo sine domo

from ilijapet

Ecce Homo Sine Domo: Vagabondage and Minor Literature in Twelfth Century Europe Keith Hamilton / “Sur

08/21/2009

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