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Christians are their own worst enemy

I dedicate this article to my Atheist friends out there because I know they will love it.

Most of the “church” believes the world is getting worse and that evil will win the battle over the earth. The church will never improve a world they have written off as evil. Few Christians actually have faith in good as you can see by the emphasis they place on witch hunts. Most Christian’s have become pessimistic and cynical people known for seeing the worst in society. Most Christians repel the love of God, the love of others and even the love of their own children. If you cannot accept your redeemed self then you will never believe God and others will accept you. Christians miss out on true spiritual community allowing their wounds to sabotage any hope for healthy relationships. Christians hide their sins because they are afraid others will judge them in the same way they judge others. True Church starts in the heart and Christian’s hearts are often divided. Christian parents unknowingly abandon their own children to a “church” system that discourages people from being themselves. All these hidden hearts are left feeling unknown and filled with loneliness. Worst of all Christians are actually playing a role in the destruction of modern society, but in arrogance they walk through life believing they are improving the world.

The good works of Christians are often rooted in ego/insecurity or the desire to be a hero because many ultimately feel worthless. The world watches most Christian people treat God like a Prozac pill as they seek His presence like a drug to make them feel good and to cure their insecurities. Many Christians walk around bragging that God is “using them” to fill some authoritative role as His agents over the average in society. Christians love to appear smart and many have been “right” for so long that there pride refuses to let them be wrong. Many Christians love to defeat the Mormons or Jehovah Witnesses on there door steps and then they call it apologetics as they brag about it to there Christian friends. When Christians serve it is often more about feeling good then actually loving the people they are serving. After volunteering Christians will often talk about there good works and elevate themselves higher then they ought. Christians usually don’t care enough to even know the names of the homeless and the less fortunate they serve. Why? Because serving is often more about the warm feeling and the high they get then the people they serve. This is why it is so easy for churches to waste millions of dollars on beautiful buildings and worthless programs that improve their so-called images rather then truly tending to the needs of the poor, the widows and the orphans.

It is a good thing that God came for the sick, the weak, the fools, the least, the last, the lost, the poor, the widows and orphans. I guess all of those prideful people who think they are God’s gift to society are only fooling themselves. I am sure these so-called Christians stopped fooling the world a long time ago. The church will continue to see lower attendance and fewer tithes from its members as people leave “the building” in search of God. Those left in the pews will be those who sadly believe that God will somehow pay them back with a larger home or BMW in exchange for their tithes and offerings as there pastor flies around the world with his bigger traveling budget. The people left in the pews will fall victim to the money hungry and power hungry wolves who love to fleece the flock for all their worth. These “churches” will volunteer people to death, drain their pockets and then laugh as the door hits them in the ass on their way out. Why? Because “churches” operate like communist governments and they discipline people questioning the “system”.

So there you have it, the church really is making the world worse. There you have it the “churches” dramatic belief in the world’s destruction may actually become a self fulfilled prophecy, fulfilled by the “church” itself. Christians are actually a major source of love repelling, judgmental, arrogance that can only hinder them from making any real difference in the world. “Christian” lack of patients, grace and mercy will ultimately be returned to them in the same measure. Believe it or not the world and the secular media even now are calling the “churches” bluff.

Look at the past “Christian” president that “Christians” elected for 8 years. President Bush betrayed us; he made America into the laughing stock of the international community. President Bush wanted to be a hero like the typical Christian, but pride cometh before a fall. As the world watches the last so-called Christian nation go under it won’t be a pretty picture. The world will watch a so-called “Christian” nation rather spend hundreds of billions protecting our oil then saving the sick and the poor of Africa. We would rather build more weapons to protect our oil then for the purpose of ending genocide and child sex trafficing. We would rather generate more drama in our media to sell more advertising then promote the truth. Why? Because corporations own both Americans and it’s politicians. REMEMBER it is far easier to believe a lie that you want to believe then an “inconvenient truth”. What are the consequences? According to the CDC the most prescribed medications in America are drugs for anxiety, depression and sleep aids. When it comes down to it, there is often both sad and selfish motivates behind all the volunteer work & financial contributions. Everyone loves to feel like a winner.

Maybe Christians should read there own Bible and heed the words of Jesus below???

Matthew 7: 21-23

I Never Knew You “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’

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