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So I had a choice – I could either follow the word of man and live my life honoring Mother Goose and trying to lie to God about believing in perfect nonsense in order to try to con my way into Heaven, or I could listen to the mind bestowed upon me by God himself, and walk away from the nonsense.

And they’re doing the exact same thing today, letting people starve to death on the street, and putting children in cages, while they’re buying preachers big houses and expensive cars in order to try to bribe their way into Heaven.

Thereafter, they try to bribe him into giving them a long and happy life by buying their preacher a big house and a new Cadillac, and in return they try to use God as an entity they can beg to provide for their needs, and who they can pray to for forgiveness of their many sins.

There’s a simple reason why these so-called “God-fearing children of God” can justify all of these ungodly acts – because their religious beliefs are based on pure bullshit, and if they’re right about the hereafter, they’re in for a huge surprise.

That’s what makes many so-called Christians so easy to spot – they’re always either begging God to do something for them, or bragging about what he’s already done for them.

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