>>40807231

Yeah man

In Gnostic thought, the "gnostic twin" refers to a celestial, divine counterpart or spiritual double of an individual, often associated with concepts of a heavenly twin or guardian angel. This divine twin is seen as a higher, immortal aspect of the self, while the earthly individual is a temporary manifestation. . . So some (not as common) think the first born twin is actually an aspect of this divine counterpart that comes to earth

So a first born twin might be vaguely angelic in nature . . . While some Gnostic texts mention the Apostle Thomas as Jesus's twin . . . And thus Jesus was a first born twin and part of the divine

the Apostle Thomas's name, "Didymus," means "twin" in Greek, and Some Gnostic texts, like the Acts of Thomas, do mention a twin brother for Jesus, and In some gnostic circles Jesus miraculous Virgin birth was a virgin but refrence to a boy born without consumption (ie:sex) so you only had sex for one son not two


It's weird the twin thing kinda ended I'm Christianity with the establishment of the Roman authority in Christianity. . . I suspect it's removal was due to the influence of the Roman nobility and sol invictus cult merging