Delusions of grandeur: a belief that is either false, fanciful, or derived from deception; an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary; producing a state of mind that is only in the imaginations of people.
Faith in religion is an illusion built in the minds of people, usually beginning with children.
Using paperdolls, crayons, and coloring books, religion is sown in the minds of people with images that appear to be real, even though they are not real, for they are merely images. The images, planted in the imaginations of people, become idols of worship: and the carriers of these images take their idols with them wherever they go.
The idols are also given names to make it appear that they are real even though they are from the pages of mythology: straight from the imaginations of other people, for these idols have never had a real existence in the physical world; for religious idols have never lived.
Religion is therefore a method of mind control: a system of belief that is designed to block a person's mind from the truth about Almighty God, Creator of the universe.
A priest of a religion is simply a priest of a religion: he is not a priest of Almighty God. The priest is presenting the illusion that he is either a priest of Almighty God, or the illusion that he is holy; but people with religious minds will believe that the priest is either holy or a priest of Almighty God, or perhaps both.
For if people believe that idols are gods, they will also believe that a priest of a religion is holy.
Such a system is not a system by faith, but rather a system of sight and of imagination.
Going further, people can also become idols in the minds of others, such as people of religion, politics, and from the entertainment world of television, movies, and music. Sports heroes and military heroes can become idols. As such, people idols are worshipped and adored as gods, for they are bigger in the imaginations of others than mere mortals as normal people: and their presence can invoke screams and tears from weeping. And when these idols die, they are enshrined in the temples of the gods.
How, then, can people believe in Christ by faith when their minds have filled by a world of fantasy and make-believe? For the world system we live in today is about mind control by the work of illusionists. These people are teachers from the occult world of religion, politics, and entertainment, and they know exactly what they are doing: they are directing the minds of people away from God.
Satan is the god of deception and his messengers are masters of deception and illusion: coloring a world of fantasy and make-believe in the minds of adults, teenagers, and children through the systems that we see with our eyes: religion, politics, movies, and rock music. Such people are Satanists.
But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them. (II Corinthians 4: 4)
Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you. (II Corinthians 6: 17)
Faith in religion is an illusion built in the minds of people, usually beginning with children.
Using paperdolls, crayons, and coloring books, religion is sown in the minds of people with images that appear to be real, even though they are not real, for they are merely images. The images, planted in the imaginations of people, become idols of worship: and the carriers of these images take their idols with them wherever they go.
The idols are also given names to make it appear that they are real even though they are from the pages of mythology: straight from the imaginations of other people, for these idols have never had a real existence in the physical world; for religious idols have never lived.
Religion is therefore a method of mind control: a system of belief that is designed to block a person's mind from the truth about Almighty God, Creator of the universe.
A priest of a religion is simply a priest of a religion: he is not a priest of Almighty God. The priest is presenting the illusion that he is either a priest of Almighty God, or the illusion that he is holy; but people with religious minds will believe that the priest is either holy or a priest of Almighty God, or perhaps both.
For if people believe that idols are gods, they will also believe that a priest of a religion is holy.
Such a system is not a system by faith, but rather a system of sight and of imagination.
Going further, people can also become idols in the minds of others, such as people of religion, politics, and from the entertainment world of television, movies, and music. Sports heroes and military heroes can become idols. As such, people idols are worshipped and adored as gods, for they are bigger in the imaginations of others than mere mortals as normal people: and their presence can invoke screams and tears from weeping. And when these idols die, they are enshrined in the temples of the gods.
How, then, can people believe in Christ by faith when their minds have filled by a world of fantasy and make-believe? For the world system we live in today is about mind control by the work of illusionists. These people are teachers from the occult world of religion, politics, and entertainment, and they know exactly what they are doing: they are directing the minds of people away from God.
Satan is the god of deception and his messengers are masters of deception and illusion: coloring a world of fantasy and make-believe in the minds of adults, teenagers, and children through the systems that we see with our eyes: religion, politics, movies, and rock music. Such people are Satanists.
But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them. (II Corinthians 4: 4)
Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you. (II Corinthians 6: 17)
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