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"But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction." 2 Peter 2:1

What I see out in the community and the world is false prophets among the people, even false teachers among the people calling themselves Christians, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.

They do not think they are denying the Lord that bought them but they have gone back into bondage because they have signed up for the Corban of the Pharisees because they have accepted the idea that it is okay to covet their neighbor's goods as long as they do it through the government they establish for themselves.

We know that Social Security takes 14 percent of your labor, your service, every day but it is still bankrupt[1] and can only pay out benefits by borrowing from the future of your children.

Because people signed up for Social Security they also agreed to be employees of the Federal government so that they often have to serve that government far more in the form of taxes on your labor. Since the government had a guaranteed income and it could borrow money which it did prodigiously. Now the people are a surety for that debt.

That is bondage.

What you are paying to that government is your service. It is what you owe Caesar, or Pharaoh, or Nimrod as a member of their system of corvee and social welfare.

You are bond in those systems of service where you must bow down and serve because you coveted your neighbor's goods. You desired men who call themselves Benefactors to exercise authority one over the other to take away what belonged to your neighbor.

To think you believe in Christ and that praying to the Fathers of the earth for their benefits is okay is a damnable heresy. Christ told us to Repent, to think another way. This was the Gospel of the kingdom