Wednesday, February 20, 2013

RELIGIOUS ANGER

   Religion is the oldest form of mind control known to man.
   If you want to control and dominate your family, teach your children your religion.  As such, you are the judge, you are the enforcer, and you are the executioner.  Teach them the laws, rules, and regulations of your religion.  Teach them the rites and rituals.  Teach them proper behaviours.  Reward them for their obedience with words of praise; punish them with words of anger for misbehaving.  Begin their training when they are infants, continue in their toddler years, teenage years, and, by the time they are adults, their minds will be a reproduction of your mind:  your ways become their ways, your attitude becomes their attitude, your values become their values, and your religion becomes their religion.  Now, they are just like you:  walking like you, talking like you, bowing like you, praying like you, and accepting and rejecting others just like you.  Keep your children to live in fear of you.
   If you want to control and dominate a nation, gain control of the religion.  You are the judge, you are the enforcer, and you are the executioner.  The power of life and death is in your hands.  Keep your people to live in fear of you.
   If you want to build a religious empire, gain control of the religions of nations and convert the captives to your religion.  You are the judge, you are the enforcer, and you are the executioner.  The power of life and death is in your hands.  Keep your people to live in fear of you
   Religion is an institution of anger, and religious leaders are angry people.  Look at their faces.  Look at their behaviour.  If you do not believe this, disagree with them.  If you do not believe that religious people are angry people, disagree with them. 
   All of the pharoahs of ancient Egypt were angry men.
   All of the caesars of ancient Rome were angry men.
   All of the popes of Rome are angry men.
   Look at their faces.  Look at their behaviour. 
   Look at the history of man's religions.
   All of the religions of man are spiritual prisons, and all of man's religious leaders are wardens.  They are angry. They are judges, enforcers, and executioners.  Look at the killing fields.  Look at the cemetaries.  Look at the blood of millions of innocent people who have been slaughtered because they violated man's religious laws.  Across thousands of years, look at all the blood they has been shed by innocent people. 
   The knowledge of Almighty God does not exist in man's religions.  Neither does love, joy, peace, and the pursuit of happiness. 
   Look at Christ, who was crucified by angry men.  Not only were those men angry, but they were also religious.  As such, they were pious and they were proud.  And anger is the chief characteristic of pride.  Christ is the Light, and the Light of Christ exposed their sin, which the religious people did not like.  Therefore they believed that if they could kill Christ, the Light would vanish.  But when Christ arose from death, the killing of Christians began because the Light of Christ continued in the spiritual rebirth of people; and to this day millions of Christians have been killed by the angry people of religion.
   If you speak for Christ today, people of religion will be angry with you.
   If you preach for Christ today, people of religion will be angry with you.
   If you sing or write for Christ, people of religion will be angry with you.
   If you do anything in the name of Christ, people of religion will be angry with you.
   The Light of Christ shines on the sins of people of religion, and their behaviour turns to anger.  In so doing, they keep Christ crucified, just as angry religious people crucified Christ 2000 years ago.
   All of the religions of man are angry.  They are against God, against Christ, and they are angry at the knowledge of God, which is contained in the Holy Bible.
   The Word of Lord says:
      Make no friendship with an angry man; and with a furious man thou shalt not go; lest thou learn his ways, and get a snare to thy soul.  (Proverbs 22: 24)
 

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