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acomplishedartis:
I grew up in Christian church (protestant denomination), it has been already like 10 years since I got out of her.

Recently I have been having suspicions on the great degree of evil performed on these spiritually dark places, and I believe my suspicions haven't been so out of reality.


Here is a quote from part 10 of the lake of fire series;
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THE THRONE AND SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN LOCATED
The truth is that Smyrna and Philadelphia each had the same giant spiritual weaknesses. And what is true for one and two is also true for all.

SMYRNA: "…I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are THE SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN" (Rev. 2:9.)
PHILADELPHIA: "Behold, I will make them of THE SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN, which say they are Jews and are not" (Rev. 3:9.)

We are to come out of carnality and be converted, and become spiritual Jews, a people who truly worship (give thanks, laud, and praise) God IN SPIRIT.
So if one has religion, but is not converted, what is he? The Scriptures plainly tell us that he is a member of "THE SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN."

WHERE IS THE SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN?
The synagogue of Satan is located in the churches—in The Church!

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Here I am just talking my mind now, since I got out of Church, I used to believe that the church only had some theology problems for lack of study and because of their sponsorship to a denomination, and I thought they where just places of well intended people ignorantly playing church while usually trying to be good family members, good citizens and good parishioner.

I haven't make a deep study on what I am about to say, but my lately suspicions are that Churches are

sects, where you can find magic, hypnotism, mind control, persuasive propaganda--shameless emotional

manipulation (through clever speech, music, social pressure), satanic rituals, psychological coercion, outright lies,

brazen deception to get money from members, and I am sure you can add to this list.


If somebody thinks my suspicions are way out of line, let me know. If somebody thinks alike and know more about some point I have mentioned and would like to confirm my suspicious, let me know. If somebody would like to add to the list... just do it.

Rhys 🕊:
Sounds right to me.

Blind guides leading the blind. I think they do a lot of things without knowing what they really are doing. I'm sure the majority think they are doing the right thing but can't see it. Some may have other motives but if others know then what are they doing about it.

It's a place where deception reigns and when you see how deep you are in it you want to run the other way.

Rhys

acomplishedartis:

--- Quote from: Rhys on January 26, 2014, 11:03:04 PM ---
It's a place where deception reigns and when you see how deep you are in it you want to run the other way.

Rhys

--- End quote ---

I hear you.

And I guess we can't expect differently since we know that Satan is running the show from the top. Most of the things on the list are performed by the church leaders, they are the ones more accountable.

I don't mean to start a post that could give the impression of just trowing rocks to the institution. Everybody knows here that these church deception happening is all part of The Plan at large. What my post is all about is trying to put together some deeper knowledge on the subject.

I have some family and old friends playing church and I never see them down, they are probably more happy persons than me (you know..many times ignorance is bliss).

Always better to run the other way.

santgem:
 Church is Charity! :D

Rhys 🕊:
I see where your coming from.

One would be lovers of pleasure than of God.....too much involved with having a good time rather than coming to terms with God's truth which can be unpleasant so many stay away from it. The pleasure is seen by them as some sort of reward for doing well.

Rhys

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