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[[File:Churvhy.jpg|250px|right|thumb| People would have to be in a [[strong delusion|hypnotic state]] to believe that God wants them to pray at a [[modern Church]] building but if they need anything they should apply to [[Benefactors|men who exercise authority]] and offer [[benefits]] at the [[Socialism|expense of their neighbor]]. But the [[modern Christian]] does that every day to get [[Public schools|free schooling]] for their [[curse children|children]], and [[Social Security|social security]] for their parents and a myriad of [[Public religion|other public benefits]]. How is that [[seek]]ing the [[Kingdom of God]] and His [[Righteousness]] through [[Pure Religion]]?]]
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[[File:Churvhy.jpg|250px|right|thumb| People would have to be in a [[strong delusion|hypnotic state]] to believe that God wants them to pray at a [[modern Church]] building but if they need anything they should apply to [[Benefactors|men who exercise authority]] and offer [[benefits]] at the [[Socialism|expense of their neighbor]]. But the [[modern Christian]] does that every day to get [[Public schools|free schooling]] for their [[curse children|children]], and [[Social Security|social security]] for their parents and a myriad of [[Public religion|other public benefits]]. How is that [[seek]]ing the [[Kingdom of God]] and His [[Righteousness]] through [[Pure Religion]]? The [[early Church]] found itself in a [[Christian conflict]] with [[Rome]] just as Christ found the [[Corban]] of the [[Pharisees]] in conflict with the word of God.]]

Revision as of 11:42, 13 November 2018

People would have to be in a hypnotic state to believe that God wants them to pray at a modern Church building but if they need anything they should apply to men who exercise authority and offer benefits at the expense of their neighbor. But the modern Christian does that every day to get free schooling for their children, and social security for their parents and a myriad of other public benefits. How is that seeking the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness through Pure Religion? The early Church found itself in a Christian conflict with Rome just as Christ found the Corban of the Pharisees in conflict with the word of God.