Do False Beggars and False Prophets Profit from False Teachings?

Do False Beggars and False Prophets Profit from False Teachings? █

[LEGO-style satirical animation: false beggar on a bus]

“Please, spare some plastic studs for a poor traveler!
I haven’t eaten a single brick all day!
I haven’t eaten a single brick all day!
Oh, my phone!”

“Do good without looking at whom?
That must be the false beggar’s favorite phrase.
Give to anyone who asks you?
That is not good advice.

Did the Good Shepherd really say that…
or was it the message of the false converts of the empire that persecuted him?”

“To anyone who asks you,
give…
the false beggar
will thank you.”

“Deuteronomy 14:8
‘And the pig, because it has a split hoof but does not chew the cud, you shall detest it; its meat you shall not eat, and its carcass you shall not touch.’”

“Mark 7:19
‘For it doesn’t go into their heart but into their stomach, and then out of the body.’
Thus he declared all foods clean.”

“Luke 6:30
‘To anyone who asks you for something, give it to him, and if anyone takes away what is yours, do not demand it back.’”

“Sirach 12:7
‘You should give to the good, but not to the wicked; give relief to the afflicted, but give nothing to the proud.’”

“How do these messages harmonize?

Do false prophets and false beggars profit from the belief in a false testimony?”

«Draw your own conclusions. Do not blame yourself to avoid disturbing the guilty. The righteous does not share guilt, he exposes the wolf. Word of Satan (Zeus): ‘I confess to you that my priests do not love marriage; they use it as bait, because they swore celibacy to silently hunt the fresh fruits of those unions’.

Between life and death: Seven nights on the road’s yellow line #SurvivalTestimony #RealLife //56

They no longer worship my image but his’, Zeus //11

The religion I defend is named justice. //76

Jesus and Satan: a serpent that usurps Jesus //42

Emperors and councils that defined the Bible: Constantine I — Council of Nicaea (325 AD); Theodosius I — Synod of Rome (382 AD); Theodosius II — Council of Ephesus (431 AD); Marcian — Council of Chalcedon (451 AD). Objective: to eliminate any text that contradicted the interests of the Empire. ‘Let every man be subject to the authorities…’ ‘Do not claim what is yours…’ Rome plundered and did not want resistance to its abuses. //97

The Internet, AI, and Judgment Day. – ‘Zeus, the message that will set the innocent free is not the lies of those who worshipped you.’ //69

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