More people believe in religion more than they believe in any other institution on the face of the earth, and more people give money to religion than they give to any other institution, making religion the wealthiest institution in history: to the tune of billions of dollars in the form of cash, silver and gold, real estate and property acquisitions, and interest on investments---making religion the greatest get-rich scheme ever invented from the imaginations of men.
As stated previously and many times, religion is not real, but is only imagined to be real in the minds of people because of the power of deception.
Every religion is different, with different gods and goddesses, yet every religion accomplishes the same goal: to deceive people from knowing God!
For man's ultimate goal is to be a god and to be in control of his life apart from God---so much, in fact, that man created his own religions and appointed men to act like gods: misleading people to believe that they have the power to prepare people for life after death, which only robs them of their souls.
This system has had great success for more than six thousand years, and this system is still highly successful today---tricking poor people with little educations as well as tricking wealthy people with college educations.
Apart from the knowledge of God, people will believe just about anything they are told to believe because of the power that abides in deception.
Who, then, sits at the head of an organization that has so much power over people?
It is certainly not God because God is not a deceiver.
Deception begins with the story of fairytales!
For example, if people in churches do not know the Bible, how will they know if the minister or priest in the pulpit is telling them truth?
They will not know.
Because their faith is in the person in the pulpit, they will also believe in his words; and since their faith is in him instead of in God, they will not know the difference between his words and God's words because they have no faith in the Holy Bible. If he tells them the story of Adam and Eve is a myth, or a fairytale, they will believe him because their faith is in him and not in God; whereas, if their faith was in God, then they would know that God does not tell fairytales in the Bible!
Therefore, since they believe in the minister or priest, they will keep the fairytale in their imaginations and keep believing it, and thereby continuing to be deceived.
The greatest danger of imagination is found in the truth that fairytales can keep us from knowing God because our faith is now in the fairytales.
The life of Jesus Christ is not a fairytale, and the Bible is our only source of truth about Christ. But if people have no faith in the Bible, then they will continue to believe in fairytales, just as they will continue to believe in their ministers and priests.
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." (Hebrews 11: 1)
Where, then, is your faith? Is your faith in Christ, or is your faith in the words of men or in fairytales?
As stated previously and many times, religion is not real, but is only imagined to be real in the minds of people because of the power of deception.
Every religion is different, with different gods and goddesses, yet every religion accomplishes the same goal: to deceive people from knowing God!
For man's ultimate goal is to be a god and to be in control of his life apart from God---so much, in fact, that man created his own religions and appointed men to act like gods: misleading people to believe that they have the power to prepare people for life after death, which only robs them of their souls.
This system has had great success for more than six thousand years, and this system is still highly successful today---tricking poor people with little educations as well as tricking wealthy people with college educations.
Apart from the knowledge of God, people will believe just about anything they are told to believe because of the power that abides in deception.
Who, then, sits at the head of an organization that has so much power over people?
It is certainly not God because God is not a deceiver.
Deception begins with the story of fairytales!
For example, if people in churches do not know the Bible, how will they know if the minister or priest in the pulpit is telling them truth?
They will not know.
Because their faith is in the person in the pulpit, they will also believe in his words; and since their faith is in him instead of in God, they will not know the difference between his words and God's words because they have no faith in the Holy Bible. If he tells them the story of Adam and Eve is a myth, or a fairytale, they will believe him because their faith is in him and not in God; whereas, if their faith was in God, then they would know that God does not tell fairytales in the Bible!
Therefore, since they believe in the minister or priest, they will keep the fairytale in their imaginations and keep believing it, and thereby continuing to be deceived.
The greatest danger of imagination is found in the truth that fairytales can keep us from knowing God because our faith is now in the fairytales.
The life of Jesus Christ is not a fairytale, and the Bible is our only source of truth about Christ. But if people have no faith in the Bible, then they will continue to believe in fairytales, just as they will continue to believe in their ministers and priests.
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." (Hebrews 11: 1)
Where, then, is your faith? Is your faith in Christ, or is your faith in the words of men or in fairytales?
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