Gnostic Magazine Articles

Longer (10-20 pages) gnostic articles written for New Dawn Magazine - devoted to publishing ideas and information that are dangerous, unusual and challenging.


The Eden Experiment: Aliens, Archons & the Associative Universe

Reprint of an article originally published in New Dawn Magazine #110, expanded and revised with original illustrations. A fascinating survey of alternative human origins theories and their links to Gnostic mythology!

October 18, 2008 | Share/Save | 1 Comment | Read the story »

Mad Science of the Multiverse

Yaldabaoth Creates the EarthThe”anthropic principle” is a hybrid idea - part scientific hypothesis and part philosophical argument - which seeks to account for our presence in a life-sustaining universe using inference and probability.

It asks the questions: why does our universe seem fine-tuned for human life? Did an Intelligent Designer plan this universe just for us, or is it simply one of many universes in a larger multiverse, the random byproduct of an endless process of creation with no beginning and no end?

December 3, 2007 | Share/Save | 1 Comment | Read the story »

Robots, Goblins and Alien Amoeba: Fermis Paradox

Reprint of an article originally published in New Dawn Magazine #100, expanded and revised with original illustrations. Was the Earth colonized by extraterrestrial scientists?

The Incredibly Strange Story of Intelligent Design

Reprint of an article originally published in New Dawn Magazine #97, expanded and revised with original illustrations. A fascinating survey of alternative human origins theories and their links to Gnostic mythology!

Pavlovs Gods

Reprint of an article originally published in New Dawn Magazine #95, expanded and revised with original illustrations. A fascinating survey of brainwashing and trauma in primitive Christianity, touching upon a number of shocking and exotic themes!

Antinomian Antics: Sabotaging the Matrix

Reprint of an article originally published in New Dawn Magazine #85, expanded and revised with original illustrations. An overview of the antinomian strain of gnostic Christianity, touching upon a variety of scintillating and outrageous themes!

December 12, 2005 | Share/Save | 3 Comments | Read the story »

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