Atheist, yes…Religious, no
Shakespeare said that the prince of darkness is a gentleman.
He’s right. The prince of darkness will never present himself as a stupid, ignorant red creature with horns. Nevertheless, he will portray himself as an aristocrat; compelling the blind to absorb his thoughts like the sand absorbs the water from the sea.
Educated, irresistible, charming and convincing. This is how it uses many religions, including Christianity, to encourage its faithful to become conformed to hell’s plagues.
Evil’s subtle approach allows it to impose its ideas in a delicate and devious way. Fools admire him and accept his ideas as the truth.
Thus, opinions are formed, rules are dictated and vain philosophies are created in such a way that its poor victims become more and more conformed to their problems.
Priests say that it’s the cross you must bear, mediums say its karma, pastors say that it’s the trials you must endure and others say its destiny. Each one uses a different word to justify and accommodate the person to their problem.
Evil infiltrates religions in order to keep its victims enslaved to its malice. In this case, it’s better to be an atheist.
If it weren’t for the pure faith of a few Christians, the hosts of hell would be on a permanent vacation.
God has counted on those who are averse to religion; people with the same spirit as Gideon and his 300 men.
Without revolt, there are no miracles.
The devil knows this. Therefore, he persistently works with religion to effectively accommodate, inhibit and paralyze its follower’s faith. Jesus was killed by religious men.
Life’s adversities are to be used as fuel to ignite our revolt. Without it, there won’t be any miracles.
Faith depends on revolt in order to manifest itself.
There is no way you’ll overcome evil without being revolted.
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