Founded in the third century A.D. by a Persian man named Mani, Manichaeism was originally viewed as a heretical Christian sect,
but has since been recognized as its own religion. Its founder claimed
he was bringing together all the world’s religions, including
Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, and Christianity. In fact, quite a few
apocryphal Christian writings would have been lost
had it not been for the Manichaeans. Focused on the difference between
good and evil, Manichaeism was known for having knowledge as its road to
salvation. The highest adherents to the religion were known as the
“Elect” or the “Perfect” and resembled Buddhist monks, although they
were required to be nomadic.
Its followers were great missionaries, spreading Mani’s influence
across the globe, until it lost its popularity in the Middle Ages. Much
of their downfall was related to the many persecutions they suffered at
the hands of the Chinese government, the ancient Roman government, or
the Catholic Church. The greatest myth of Manichaeism is perhaps their
creation myth which describes a battle waged between the World of Light
and the World of Darkness, which began as two separate realms. Adam and
Eve were said to have been created by the evil beings, while Jesus and
Mani were said to have been created by the good beings, in order to
reveal true spirituality to the human race. Many of Mani’s writings have
been lost, but portions have recently been discovered.
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