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The man Gabriel exposes the inconsistency of Zeus’s message: ‘Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for justice, as long as they forget eye for an eye and love the enemy of justice.’

Isaiah 42:17 They shall be turned back and utterly put to shame who trust in idols, who say to cast images, "You are our gods." If any of those images, to which people pray, could be made of flesh and bone and walk through our streets, posing as a saint, like an angel carrying the … Sigue leyendo The man Gabriel exposes the inconsistency of Zeus’s message: ‘Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for justice, as long as they forget eye for an eye and love the enemy of justice.’

The Beast, the False Prophet, and the Myth of God’s Universal Love

When we read Revelation, we see that the beast, the false prophet, and the dragon are mentioned… it can be deduced that man is capable of being these three things, because Satan means the false witness; the one who gives false testimony is a man; the one who acts as a false prophet is also … Sigue leyendo The Beast, the False Prophet, and the Myth of God’s Universal Love

1st: They Label You a Sinner, 2nd: They Sell You Baptism, 3rd: They Keep You Sinning and Paying Over and Over

1st: They Label You a Sinner | 2nd: They Sell You Baptism | 3rd: They Keep You Sinning and Coming Back To Pay Again and AgainTHE BUSINESS OF BAPTISM DOES NOT NEED INNOCENTS WHO DO NOT SIN. The false prophet says:"No one is a sheep, so there are no lost sheep; we are all wolves. … Sigue leyendo 1st: They Label You a Sinner, 2nd: They Sell You Baptism, 3rd: They Keep You Sinning and Paying Over and Over

The false prophet and the business of faith: ‘Fill my pockets and harvest empty promises’

The false prophet and the business of faith: ‘Sow into my full pockets and reap my empty promises’ They preach: 'Blessed are the poor… woe to you who are rich.' But then they ask people for tithes, or sell them 'sacraments,' and live like the rich. And they also say: 'Give as an act of … Sigue leyendo The false prophet and the business of faith: ‘Fill my pockets and harvest empty promises’