>>7737
demiurge is actually a greek concept stemming from neoplatonism, but you are correct in assuming that OP's useage refers to it being used in a semitic context.
anyway, the demiurge is, to the semitic-gnostic, YHWH. it is supposed by the gnostic that the creation of the world by YHWH was a fashioning of a prison in order to entrap spiritual shards of an all-high god they call bythos, pleroma, the monad, etc…
they see life as hell and are world-deniers.
>>7732
>not realizing that native paganism is just different ethnic versions of the green pill
not at all. the "green pill" (which I assume is the revelation of whatever the gnostics gnew) would have us worshipping/identifying with either Ginnungagap or (maybe) Ymir.
Gnostics called their high-god "Bythos" – the "depth", or really, "abyss", and based their mythos on the presence of "the waters" in genesis which predated god. These waters, in kikespeech are called tehom, which is cognate to akkadian tiamat, a deep watery chaos ur-god.
You gnostikoi basically worship/identify with primal chaos, and the closest thing to that in asatru is ginnungagap (the deep yawning void) or Ymir (an evil giant who was torn to pieces to make the world like tiamat).
We even have our own demiurge(s) – odin, villi, and ve, who like marduk, sundered a giant to make the universe, and like YHWH, post-date the primal chaos and fashion the universe.
so gnosticism is incompatible with asatru – it's incompatible with anything other than chaos gnostic satanism and discordianism, really.