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Originally Posted by Evangelical
It's not saying what you said. "mysticism.. is also known as gnosticism"
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You conveniently left out this part, "
Within Christianity, mysticism is also known as gnosticism".
In the context of religion, they are the same and interchangable.
None of the apostles were mystics. They didn't have to "practice" the presence of God. His presence is already in all those born of him.
Mysticism is New Age thought. This is not what Christ taught. It's a heretical belief meaning it leads you away for the Jesus of the bible and to another "Jesus" or gospel.