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How Gnostic Christianity Rewrote the Jesus Story

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What if everything you know about Jesus came from editors who deliberately buried the original story? In 1945, Egyptian farmers stumbled upon 52 ancient texts that paint a completely different picture of Christianity's founding figure. In this episode, Casey reveals how Gnostic Christians saw Jesus not as a sacrificial savior, but as a teacher of inner divine wisdom - and why early church leaders fought so hard to erase this version from history. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • How the Gospel of Thomas contains 114 Jesus sayings but zero mention of crucifixion or resurrection • Why Bishop Irenaeus launched a propaganda campaign around 180 CE to brand Gnostics as heretics • The shocking reason Mary Magdalene appears as Jesus's closest disciple (and possible romantic partner) in these texts • How this ancient pattern of suppressing alternative narratives still plays out in modern institutions 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who wants to understand how powerful institutions shape the stories we accept as truth. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Casey introduces the Nag Hammadi discovery that changed everything [01:30] The Gospel of Thomas: Jesus without the cross [04:00] Why Gnostic texts focus on inner knowledge over church authority [07:00] Mary Magdalene's elevated role in suppressed gospels [10:00] Bishop Irenaeus fights back: how orthodoxy won through politics [12:00] Pattern recognition: spotting narrative control in your own life 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Pattern Break on Spotify and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily - your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: Gnostic Christianity, Gospel of Thomas, Mary Magdalene, early Christianity, religious history

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