Religion is a system, and it is the system it was invented to be.
No matter if a religion is hundreds or even thousands of years old, it is still the same system.
Religion is as simple as A, B, C---or One, Two, Three.
Therefore, there is nothing new about a religion, and there is nothing different.
Religion is the same song, the same La Cucaracha with enchiladas---dipped in the same sauce, ingested over and over again, and the results are always the same because there are no new lyrics.
Religion is a learned behavior, and the learning is from memorization.
As people convert to a religion, they must be indoctrinated to the system. They must be able to learn the A, B, C---and the One, Two, Three---after which they can be confirmed as a card-carrying member of the system. Now they are entitled to all the benefits of other members.
People can be trained to believe in a religion, just as a dog can be trained to obey his master.
Just as it is best to begin a dog's training when he is a puppy, it is also best to begin a person's training when he is a young child.
Old dogs have bad habits, and it is difficult to break an old dog's bad habits.
Adults have bad habits, and it is difficult to break an adult's bad habits.
But a child? The child is still young, his mind is fresh, and he can easily adapt to the training because he has no bad habits to fight against learning the system.
Puppies are rewarded for good behavior with a pat on the head and a dog bisquit, and children are rewarded for good behavior with a pat on the head with a cookie and a glass of juice.
It is easier to train a puppy when he is separated from old dogs, so as not to learn their bad habits, and it is also easier to train a child when he is separated from children of other religious institutions, so as not to learn their unacceptable habits.
Socialism understands the power of religion. Karl Marx said, "Religion is the opiate of people."
To Karl Marx, religion is the same as a drug, for religion has the power to control the behavior of people. Once people are hooked on religion, they will usually remain obedient to their religion all the days of their lives---just as a puppy will remain obedient to his master all the days of its life.
La Cucaracha is a Spanish traditional children's song that became popular in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. In Spanish, "La Cucaracha" means "The Cockroach", and the song is about a drug.
Listen to the lyrics in Spanish:
La cucaracha, la cucaracha
Ya no puede caminar
Porque no tiene, porque le falta
Marijuana que fumar.
Now hear the lyrics in English:
The Cockroach, the cockroach
Now he can't go traveling
Because he doesn't have, because he lacks
Marijuana to smoke.
See how easily the minds of children can be converted to accept a drug because of a catchy song?
Jesus said,
I am the way, the truth, and the life:
no man cometh to the Father, but by me. (John 14: 6)
When people reject Christ by accepting religion, they are receiving straight dope from the Devil.
Karl Marx knew this!
No matter if a religion is hundreds or even thousands of years old, it is still the same system.
Religion is as simple as A, B, C---or One, Two, Three.
Therefore, there is nothing new about a religion, and there is nothing different.
Religion is the same song, the same La Cucaracha with enchiladas---dipped in the same sauce, ingested over and over again, and the results are always the same because there are no new lyrics.
Religion is a learned behavior, and the learning is from memorization.
As people convert to a religion, they must be indoctrinated to the system. They must be able to learn the A, B, C---and the One, Two, Three---after which they can be confirmed as a card-carrying member of the system. Now they are entitled to all the benefits of other members.
People can be trained to believe in a religion, just as a dog can be trained to obey his master.
Just as it is best to begin a dog's training when he is a puppy, it is also best to begin a person's training when he is a young child.
Old dogs have bad habits, and it is difficult to break an old dog's bad habits.
Adults have bad habits, and it is difficult to break an adult's bad habits.
But a child? The child is still young, his mind is fresh, and he can easily adapt to the training because he has no bad habits to fight against learning the system.
Puppies are rewarded for good behavior with a pat on the head and a dog bisquit, and children are rewarded for good behavior with a pat on the head with a cookie and a glass of juice.
It is easier to train a puppy when he is separated from old dogs, so as not to learn their bad habits, and it is also easier to train a child when he is separated from children of other religious institutions, so as not to learn their unacceptable habits.
Socialism understands the power of religion. Karl Marx said, "Religion is the opiate of people."
To Karl Marx, religion is the same as a drug, for religion has the power to control the behavior of people. Once people are hooked on religion, they will usually remain obedient to their religion all the days of their lives---just as a puppy will remain obedient to his master all the days of its life.
La Cucaracha is a Spanish traditional children's song that became popular in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. In Spanish, "La Cucaracha" means "The Cockroach", and the song is about a drug.
Listen to the lyrics in Spanish:
La cucaracha, la cucaracha
Ya no puede caminar
Porque no tiene, porque le falta
Marijuana que fumar.
Now hear the lyrics in English:
The Cockroach, the cockroach
Now he can't go traveling
Because he doesn't have, because he lacks
Marijuana to smoke.
See how easily the minds of children can be converted to accept a drug because of a catchy song?
Jesus said,
I am the way, the truth, and the life:
no man cometh to the Father, but by me. (John 14: 6)
When people reject Christ by accepting religion, they are receiving straight dope from the Devil.
Karl Marx knew this!
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