The pacifier of deceit
Everyone likes children, right?
A picture of a baby suffering and in need touches anyone’s heart, especially when the child is starving.
Who in a sound mind would hurt an innocent?
No one would.
But when they are born, their parents are the first ones to deceive them.
When they start crying, their parents promptly shove a pacifier between their small lips.
Poor little creatures… they suck a rubber pacifier if it were their mother’s breast.
But such deceit does not stop there.
Later on, they are forced to swallow the worst of the pacifiers: the religious customs of their parents.
They learn that they are all children of God.
Contradicting their dogmas of faith, the religions teach that a child who is not baptized is a pagan.
And, if they are pagan, then whose children are they?
Is a child of God pagan?
They also teach that Jesus is a Savior.
But if everyone is a child of God, why is there a Savior?
Who is He going to save?
Aren’t the children of God already saved?
They teach that the Holy Trinity is God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
But why do they insist on calling Maria “ the mother of God”?
Does God have a mother?
If God has a mother, is she greater than Him?
Who is greater, the son or the mother/father?
Where is the mother figure in the Holy Trinity?
By these and others deceits, the devil’s pacifier continues to contaminate human beings their entire lives.
Then, they call me heartless when I categorically affirm that only those who are born of the water and of the Spirit are children of God.
If you still have doubts, take a look at this extract from the Catholic Bible:
“In this way, the sons of God are made manifest, and also the sons of the devil. Everyone who is not just, is not of God, as also anyone who does not love his brother.” 1 John 3.10
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