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The Negative Agendas Behind Christianity

The Negative Agendas Behind Christianity

Violence

Suffering

Self-Destruction

Pedophelia

Alcoholism

Classism

Misandry

Poverty

Death

The United States has been viewed by many as a “Christian Country”. Those christian principles have led the US into $38 trillion dollars of debt. Our largest foreign debtor is Japan, a monarchy, revealing the classism filtering into our economic and monetary policies, while countries like Norway, also a monarchy, are not only not in debt, but have trillion dollar surpluses.

Christianity was introduced as a method of warfare, one that could weaken and control another country without ever having to physically invade with an army. Instead of being loyal to their country, they are loyal to a “god” which exists outside of the country, and which people within the country are bowing to and taking direction from.

The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is responsible for the Federal Reserve’s open market operations. It consists of twelve members–the seven members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; and four of the remaining eleven Reserve Bank presidents, who serve one-year terms on a rotating basis.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul

Catholic presidents John F. Kennedy and Joe Biden were unable to run for a second term due to devastating events that threw the United States into chaos.

Even with Catholic and Christian presidents in office at the highest levels, poverty and problems continued within our own borders, without solutions in place or in sight.

Do you know the real meaning behind the world “Amen”?

The Dangers of Leaving Religion

With all of the negative agendas that religions bring, it seems easy to just walk away. But why is it actually dangerous to leave religion too quickly? All of the most subscribed to religions on this planet have power because of the intensity of conviction of their members, and also the quantity and amount of members. Leaving religion without having any other strong beliefs or a large community of people with similar goals, can make you actually powerless relative to the religions, even as they grow smaller.

So what can you do? First, identify something that you can be passionate about and committed to for the long term. Religions were meant to be a driving force for life. Once you identify a few long term passions or commitments, find others who also share those values. Here are some examples, you could be committed to and passionate about the country or city you live in. You could be passionate about and committed to a certain art form, or a business or industry. Or you could be passionate and committed to a certain lifestyle. Whatever it is, the most important part is building a community with it, the way that religions built their movement and their numbers over time.

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