Karl Marx said, "religion is the opium of people".
Therefore, it is easy to understand that devoutly religious people are addicted to religion. Their minds have been captured and under the domination of their religious beliefs because religion is mind control.
Fueled by fear, religious addicts are motivated to live in obedience to their religious doctrines because of the fear of losing something, especially their salvation. To ensure that they do not lose their salvation, they remain obedient to the priesthood and attend regularly scheduled meetings at their religious houses for doses of "opium" as a continuous "fix".
To think about losing one's religion, to the religious addict, produces the same anxiety that an alcoholic faces in surrendering his bottle of booze to gain victory over drunkenness. Therefore, since religion is the opium of people, the opium of religion produces spiritual drunkenness in the minds of devoutly religious people. Devoutly religious people are spiritually drunk.
Religion is the greatest institution of deception that man has ever created!
Each religion of the world has its own godhead: its own father god, son god, and mother god.
Each religion of the world believes it has its own way to heaven, which is why the world believes that there are many ways to heaven: that all of us get there, no matter which way we arrive. All people need to do is join a religion and receive a get to heaven free card, stamped with the approval of a priesthood, especially by a high priest, or a holy man.
The reason religion is the greatest instituion of deception that man has created is because religion is the greatest lie that men have ever told. Beginning with Nimrod at the tower of Babel, this lie has been repeated for thousands of years in the minds of all generations upon the earth: the evidence of which is before our eyes in the world today.
Today, there is no evil that people will not pursue, and this evil is out of the minds of religious people. Not only do religious people get angry in defense of their religion, but they will also kill in defense of their religion: or they will kill if they believe that the god of their religion wants people to die. This is why religious people are spiritual drunks, and people of all religions are drinking from the same bottle of intoxication. Like Nimrod, they are defiant against Almighty God, and, like Nimrod, not only do they hate God, but they also hate the people who believe in Almighty God and the Lord Jesus Christ. Which is why people of religion crucified the Lord in Jerusalem, for they were drunk in religion.
Religion has no love of God in it because religion is not from Almighty God, which is why people without Christ are spiritual drunks: reeling and staggering in a false system that produces false hope.
The day I surrendered to Christ for my salvation was also the day when I lost my religion. That day was the day that began my road to spiritual sobriety, and I am still suffering from the scars I received from being a spiritual drunk. This road has not been easy, but I would not be where I am now had I not thrown away the bottle of intoxicating religion. This does not mean that I am perfect, but it means that my sins have been forgiven.
Therefore, it is easy to understand that devoutly religious people are addicted to religion. Their minds have been captured and under the domination of their religious beliefs because religion is mind control.
Fueled by fear, religious addicts are motivated to live in obedience to their religious doctrines because of the fear of losing something, especially their salvation. To ensure that they do not lose their salvation, they remain obedient to the priesthood and attend regularly scheduled meetings at their religious houses for doses of "opium" as a continuous "fix".
To think about losing one's religion, to the religious addict, produces the same anxiety that an alcoholic faces in surrendering his bottle of booze to gain victory over drunkenness. Therefore, since religion is the opium of people, the opium of religion produces spiritual drunkenness in the minds of devoutly religious people. Devoutly religious people are spiritually drunk.
Religion is the greatest institution of deception that man has ever created!
Each religion of the world has its own godhead: its own father god, son god, and mother god.
Each religion of the world believes it has its own way to heaven, which is why the world believes that there are many ways to heaven: that all of us get there, no matter which way we arrive. All people need to do is join a religion and receive a get to heaven free card, stamped with the approval of a priesthood, especially by a high priest, or a holy man.
The reason religion is the greatest instituion of deception that man has created is because religion is the greatest lie that men have ever told. Beginning with Nimrod at the tower of Babel, this lie has been repeated for thousands of years in the minds of all generations upon the earth: the evidence of which is before our eyes in the world today.
Today, there is no evil that people will not pursue, and this evil is out of the minds of religious people. Not only do religious people get angry in defense of their religion, but they will also kill in defense of their religion: or they will kill if they believe that the god of their religion wants people to die. This is why religious people are spiritual drunks, and people of all religions are drinking from the same bottle of intoxication. Like Nimrod, they are defiant against Almighty God, and, like Nimrod, not only do they hate God, but they also hate the people who believe in Almighty God and the Lord Jesus Christ. Which is why people of religion crucified the Lord in Jerusalem, for they were drunk in religion.
Religion has no love of God in it because religion is not from Almighty God, which is why people without Christ are spiritual drunks: reeling and staggering in a false system that produces false hope.
The day I surrendered to Christ for my salvation was also the day when I lost my religion. That day was the day that began my road to spiritual sobriety, and I am still suffering from the scars I received from being a spiritual drunk. This road has not been easy, but I would not be where I am now had I not thrown away the bottle of intoxicating religion. This does not mean that I am perfect, but it means that my sins have been forgiven.
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