Saturday, October 26, 2013

CHARADES

   Creating a world empire is not as difficult to accomplish as people may think, especially if the plan is a simple, three-point outline:

   1.  keep the knowledge of God hidden from people;
   2.  keep the knowledge of Christ hidden from people;
   3.  keep the Word of the Lord hidden from people.

   Evidence clearly shows that when these three goals are met, people will believe just about anything they are told because truth has been omitted.  With truth omitted, people do not know that truth is not there; therefore, they will believe that whatever they are told is truth---when they are, in fact, believing lies that are masqueraded as truth, which is deception.
   There are no people on earth more qualified to produce a global scam than the deceivers of religion and politics, for they have been practicing their craft for thousands of years.
   When people believe they are free, they will continue to live as if they are free even though they have been captured by their government:  because the government needs workers in the field to produce revenue through taxation for the leaders of the government.
   Likewise, when people believe they are free to worship, they will continue to worship freely even though they have been captured by their religion.
   To hear that a person's minister or priest is a liar is not exactly the words a religious person enjoys hearing---especially when the person has trusted his minister in baptism, or in the baptism of his babies; for this trust is for a place called heaven.  After all, doesn't the minister or priest look trustworthy?  He is, after all, wearing his uniform of the day, and his words sound like he knows exactly what he's talking about.
   "sounds like" and "looks like" are key words in a game called Charades. 
  Doesn't religion look like a place that is holy?  Doesn't a priest look like and sound like a holy person?
   Likewise, do not politicians do their best to look like and sound like trustworthy individuals?
   So if people have the freedom to work and earn wages, buy homes and buy things, they will be happy people---as long as they continue to believe that they are free.
   Likewise, if people have the freedom to worship without persecution, they will be happy people---as long as they continue to believe that they are safe and secure in their religion.
   World empires throughout human history have been systems of religion and politics.  This system has never changed because this system has a history of great success. And the only difference in world empires is their names---with a few modifications here and there and from time to time.
   Likewise, the only difference in man's religions is the names---with a few modifications in dogmas and doctrines, rites and rituals.  If all the names can be merged as one name, then all of the religions can come together as one, which can produce a global brotherhood of believers as a single unit; for all of them have similarities that look like and sound like they naturally belong together.  Isn't there a song called We Are The World (?)
   All world empires have always been without the knowledge of God, without the knowledge of Christ, and without the knowledge of the Word of the Lord. 
   World empires are a combination of politics and religion, and politics and religion have always been systems without the knowledge of God, without the knowledge of Christ, and without the knowledge of the Word of the Lord.
   Charades is the sum total of religion and politics:  a clever and deadly manipulation of the minds of people.
       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.  (2 Corinthians 4: 3, 4)

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