Actually, the "message" is supposedly from God (the Father and Mother) and they claim NOT to believe in "Jesus" (or the Bible).
Excerpt:
"As true Gnostics therefore, we do believe in the Galilean, and see in him an example worthy of emulation and devotion, but we do not believe in the Jesus Christ found in the Christian faith."The outline of their beliefs can be seen here: [
www.truegnosticchurch.org]
I find the message to be one that sounds reasonable, to me. I have never seen how someone could believe that Moses received revelation and then assume that anyone else could not. The concept of Joseph Smith receiving revelation did not bother me - it was the LDS church in general.
You have some very informative posts notanantiGnostic.