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pay homage. Lives seldom change, and the routine doctrine continually
purports repentance or change as one segment attempts dominance over
another.
No one can say with conviction that the dichotomy throughout Christianity
evidences one spiritual body or a collective Holy Spirit. The doctrinal
theology of each talks about the Holy Spirit in an abstract way or mystical
way, having little effect or results. The congregations entertain an immoral
liberal agenda in life styles, and, when denounced by the cleric, the liberal
majority seldom listens or obeys.
Christianity is a house divided against itself. The liberal majority has an
agenda that focuses incorrectly, by placing a different spin on the scriptural
reality to serve their agenda. As such, there is a contradiction between
different religions who use the word of God in different translations as a
source. Isn’t evil the source for that division and contradiction, and the
reason for the dichotomy and the accepted immorality? Christianity, of
itself, and the sheer numbers of those who claim to be Christian, should
solve immorality and defeat it at the onset. However, a huge majority
entertains a liberal agenda from which immorality springs forth. The
Christians should have defeated the liberal majority in the realm of Politics,
but they do not! This liberal acceptance of the immoral agenda is a
dichotomy within what is truly Christian. This world at large is not
Christian! Remember: evil must be allowed to exist and does exist until it is
seen or recognized. Why then isn’t it seen? Why are the problems just
denied rather than being rectified? Christianity in its present state demands
to exist the way it is, under a pretense that all is done to glorify God. Does
it? The darkness must be driven out regardless of the price! To deny that
evil exists is perfect deception and the greatest danger of all.
Every segment of Christianity has a semblance of what Jesus said, yet
assumes their point is valid. The largest segment of Christianity claims
succession from Peter, assuming a rightful position over all others.
However, history reveals a continual spiritual struggle, wherein the
supposedly spiritually faithful are subject others to a rigid or ruthless
treatment. The Inquisitions are but one example, as are the crusades., While
attempting to right what was clearly wrong many were accused of heresy.
The Reformation was a faithful attempt by a monk that gently challenged
the church’s authority. His only desire was to address what was wrong and
defeat evil for the love of Jesus. He was expelled as a heretic and the church
was divided, and the head of the beast was wounded—unfortunately its