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Saturday, August 15, 2020

Voting for Trump would be like worshipping a False Prophet or Idolatry 08 15 2020

 Voting for Trump would be like worshipping a False Prophet or Idolatry 08 15 2020


I am not going to do it; my Biblical based belief system won't allow me.

I don't really see how someone who is honestly educated could ever vote for a False Prophet!

It isn't just one statement that he makes it is more like everything he says; turns out to be the words of a False Profit.

And his initial stance on the Coronavirus is the best exemplification of this.  Someone who IS NOT a False Prophet would never say what he said about it initially.  That is was only one case and .... going away rather quickly.  Those are the words of a False Prophet.

And the Bible tells us not to worship False Prophets or engage in the Idolatry.  I will define Idolatry to be the worship of False Prophets in this case.  Did you notice a commonality among Trump supporter's?  As long as I worship Donald Trump everything will be alright in life for me?  That is the belief system of an idolater.  Do you also know what belief system it amounts to?  It is the belief in nothing!

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And here I take issue with some who teach the Christian faith.  They teach just believe in Jesus Christ, which is a belief system in nothing rather than the belief believe in what Jesus Christ said and did as items of potential knowledge.  In other words never just belief something without thinking about it because that is a belief in nothing.  Believe something and always test to see if it is valid in terms of your personal experience.  And then if you find out it isn't valid in terms of your personal experience, you think about it, and perhaps you find a reason why it is valid in terms of your personal experience.  And also ask yourself if I believe in this in this certain way will my personal experience end up being like the fate of Jesus Christ?  And you might even go so far as to ask yourself, have certain things that Jesus Christ said turned out to be the words of a False Profit to me?  I don't see how anyone whose life was ruined by alcohol could ever believe in that all you have to do is drink the wine because it is really Jesus Blood and therefore you will have eternal life?  Either he didn't really say that.  Or he said that every time.  Or it started out like how a roast starts out, all grabbing the glasses and saying something that everyone in the entire audience knows isn't true and can't be true and therefore they find it rather funny.

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So why are you not to believe in False Prophets?  Again?  Because they will tell you that things are going to be a certain way and then invariable things will not turn out to be that way and it will do your life absolutely less than no good.  And you have to ask yourself, "Why couldn't or why didn't that False Prophet just keep their mouth shut?"  Because the pulpit is money!


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How many people never ask this question, "How did alcohol ruin my life?"  The answer being, "Because it made you a mean son of a bitch that no one could stand."  "It made you lie and cheat others!"  "It made you believe things that were not true."  "It made you believe in the words of fools and false prophets."  "It was a substitute for you being able to think."  "Every drink you ever had of it was really a prayer to the Devil!"


Real Post Script:

"Listen you fool; shut up and drink," might be its own religion that is based on the drug.  Meaning you can't drink alcohol without being of the religion defined as, "Listen you fool; shut up and drink."  Take one drink of it and isn't that exactly what you start telling everyone else, perhaps in different terms, "Listen you fool shut up and drink."  And as such it is also its own distinct tribe isn't it.  Because if you don't shut up and drink you don't get invited back do you!  Take one drink and you become the fool telling other people to, "Listen you fool, shut up and drink."  And they in turn tell other people to, "Listen you fool, shut up and drink."  Ask yourself who benefits?  It is pretty crass isn't it!  I don't want anything to do with people like that.

Real Post Script 2:

And what a terrible behavior to have children emulate or be exposed to, "Listen you fool, shut up and drink."


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