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Chapter
XXI.—The Vanity as Well as Ignorance of the Demiurge. Absurd
Results from So Imperfect a Condition.
Meanwhile you must believe6824
that Sophia has the surnames of earth and of
Mother—“Mother-Earth,” of course—and (what may
excite your laughter still more heartily) even Holy Spirit. In this way
they have conferred all honour on that female, I suppose even a beard,
not to say other things. Besides,6825 the Demiurge
had so little mastery over things,6826
6826 Adeo rerum non erat
compos. | on the
score,6827 you must
know,6828 of his inability to approach spiritual
essences, (constituted as he was) of animal elements, that, imagining
himself to be the only being, he uttered this soliloquy: “I am
God, and beside me there is none else.”6829
But for all that, he at least was aware that he had not himself existed
before. He understood, therefore, that he had been created, and that
there must be a creator of a creature of some sort or other. How
happens it, then, that he seemed to himself to be the only being,
notwithstanding his uncertainty, and although he had, at any rate, some
suspicion of the existence of some creator?E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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