The horrors of the Christian religion
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Andrew |
Date: Monday, 13.01.2020, 01:34 |
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Twenty years ago, terrible things were told to me: in order to enter Christian college, you had to pass a urine test and get a certificate from a psychiatrist. I have not maintained relations with Christian denominations for more than 10 years, so I do not know if something has changed now?
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Andrew |
Date: Monday, 13.01.2020, 01:44 |
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I know for sure that in the Baptist church in St. Petersburg it was required to write a statement requesting baptism, something like writing statements about joining a trade union. I do not remember such that John the Baptist or the disciples of Jesus collect such statements near the Jordan River.
Jewish priests, the Kohanim, never did two things in the Temple: the priests did not funeral for the deceased, and they did not perform wedding ceremonies. In today's Christian religion, the opposite is true: they bury and crown. If the state requires them to register marriages for homosexuals, they will do so. Their death has no limits, they are ready to break through the bottom of hell again and again.
I read somewhere: "And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them". I don’t know how some people manage to stay in such places for many years. I could only be there for a few months, until God showed me such things several times. For example, Bibles were sold in the entrance hall of the Church, on the front page of these Bibles there was a stamp: "A gift, not for sale". Naturally, sane people, once having bought such a Bible, never later sought to become members of this community.
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Andrew |
Date: Monday, 13.01.2020, 02:19 |
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© — All rights reserved. Have you seen any material on Christian sites, or have you seen Christian literature that does not have this inscription? I find it difficult to recall, it was possible at a time when religious literature was banned in the USSR, and Christians reprinted it on typewriters and passed it from hand to hand.
I wonder, did Jesus Christ or the apostles relate to the recordings of their speeches in such a way as the people of this world relate to their private property?
If I meet this sign on brochures of any Christian mission, or on their website, then for me this sign means that these materials are not from God.
What would happen if the people who wrote the Bible for us claimed their rights to the Bible? If the writer is God's prophet, then he writes the words of God, all rights to the written belong to God. If the author is not a prophet of God, is it worth reading what he writes?
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