Nag Hammadi

In which we read and comment on The Nag Hammadi Scriptures.


        



Part 1

In which BT begins reading The Nag Hammadi Scriptures.

Part 2

In which a surprise guest-host reads the next bit of the introduction.



Part 3

The one where Edward keeps changing his shirt.

Part 4

In which the Magus Saint Paul performs The Supreme Invocation of Jesus Christ.



Part 5

In which Gwydion reads The Secret Book of James.

Part 6

In which Edward and a lady named Error learn the True Truth of The Truth, Truly.



Part 7

In which BT reads a bit more Gospel of Truth, eventually.

Part 8

In which The Father spreads his fragrance all over the place, and He likes it.



Part 9

In which Edward reads the introduction to "The Gospel of Truth."

Part 10

In which The Resurrection swallows in silence.



Part 11

In which The Father extends and grasps Himself.

Part 12

In which The Father is his own dad. (Don't think about it.)



Part 13

In which BT corrupts the young.

Part 14

In which Gwydion... I don't know, I couldn't hear him over the music.



Part 15

In which The Father fathers fathers with the ability to father even more fathers.

Part 16

In which Solomon meets Sophia and BT has a little piece of napkin on his face for 90% of the episode.



Part 17

In which we meet Jesus' shadow, I think? ...or Adam's?

Part 18

In which Edward enjoys dissociating from his sense of identity



Part 19

In which BT tries to find faces in the clouds

Part 20

In which Gwydion doesn't enjoy reading The Tripartite Tractate



Part 21

In which anything can be Esoteric Christianity, if you're brave enough...

Part 22

In which Jesus has two dads because girls are icky.



Part 23

In which seeds are planted

Part 24

The origin story of your supervisor's manager's boss, according to the Tripartite Tractate.



Part 25

In which humanity is created and the demiurge thinks it's more than just a mouth.

Part 26

In which Gwydion is down with the whole demiurge thing, up to a point.



Part 27

In which remember when we were coming down from acid and invented nostalgia-bait? Ah, memories...




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