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Richard Tierney took the idea of the [[Derleth Mythos]], that there were gods working on humanity's behalf, and ran it through the filter of the early Christian Gnostic heresies. The result is the remarkable Tierney Mythos, which includes such dramatic and interesting ideas as that of Jesus Christ being a hybrid Old One, much like [[Wilbur Whateley]], or [[Azathoth]] being the demiurge creator of the corrupt physical world. | Richard Tierney took the idea of the [[Derleth Mythos]], that there were gods working on humanity's behalf, and ran it through the filter of the early Christian Gnostic heresies. The result is the remarkable Tierney Mythos, which includes such dramatic and interesting ideas as that of Jesus Christ being a hybrid Old One, much like [[Wilbur Whateley]], or [[Azathoth]] being the demiurge creator of the corrupt physical world. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 7 March 2006
Richard Tierney took the idea of the Derleth Mythos, that there were gods working on humanity's behalf, and ran it through the filter of the early Christian Gnostic heresies. The result is the remarkable Tierney Mythos, which includes such dramatic and interesting ideas as that of Jesus Christ being a hybrid Old One, much like Wilbur Whateley, or Azathoth being the demiurge creator of the corrupt physical world.