it's the illuminati agenda ....
their goal is to have the religious faiths fellowshipping between each other .....
They understand that they will never get rid of Christianity so they pervert it ....I'm willing to bet that if you ask Beiber ....he would tell you that homosexuality isn't a sin , that God doesn't care about your sexual orientation ....this is the illuminatis version of Christianity .....in reality it is antichrist
Quoting: Simple_Man Again, more garbage!!!
The history of the world was decided some seventeen hundred years ago. It’s a tale of two Roman Emperors: Constantine and Julian.
Constantine, in one of the most disastrous acts in human history, converted to the Devil Worshipping cult of Christianity. This utterly evil religion claimed that Jesus Christ came to save us from the eternal sentence of hell to which humanity had been subjected because of the alleged disobedience of Adam and Eve (“ Original Sin”).
However, it was Jesus Christ himself who imposed this grotesque penalty on humanity in the first place, so he was in effect coming to save us from himself!
Without Jesus Christ, there would have been no need for Jesus Christ.
Christianity is an absurd, circular religion, irrational and wicked in every conceivable way. It first condemns you then says it knows how to save you. But you wouldn’t need to be saved if you hadn’t been condemned. The condemnation part is what defines Christianity, not the saving part. Christianity is a religion of condemnation, control and terror – a truly Satanic religion.
The only thing people need to be saved from is Christianity. The only person from whom they need protection is Jesus Christ – the Devil!
The wondrous pagan Emperor Julian the Philosopher tried to save humanity by abolishing Christianity and making Neoplatonism the religion of Rome. Tragically, he died young in battle and the last chance to stop Devil Worship was lost. Even worse was to follow with the rise of Arab Judaeo-Christianity – the wicked, violent religion of Islam.
Christianity will be phased out through dialectical certainty, as it becomes more untenable with each passing day.