Saturday, November 20, 2010

Why are people in world religions?



Why are people in world religions?
There are many fabulous answers, but the most remarkable so far as below:

1.   Because that is where I was born!
2.   My family IS RELIGIOUS, they were ordained.
3.   To receive the SACRAMENTS and go to heaven!
4.   I was baptized in religion.
5.   The church will excommunicate me!
6.   I have to worship God!
7.   To pray the Novena and ask for intercession through the
      saints !

Since organized world religions are well known for their punitive ways against people who have discovered the truth of God through Jesus Christ, I will not be surprised that my testimony and I will be included on their blacklist of anathema, for “excommunication” , which is an old tactic to keep the followers in check. Reading my blog, the religious will even label me a heretic, enemy of the Pope [who they say is infallible-his Holiness], and a sawyer of chaos among the faithful. How very afraid they are of the powerful word of GOD! They tremble and shake to imagine that someone has challenged their self-aggrandizing falsehood.

Well, they are right to fear, because when you discover the truth according to the Holy Gospel, none of those religious dogmas and traditions make sense. Meaning that the exploitative reapers of where they did not sow will have less money in their coffers [offerings and punitive levies]; will lose their worldly power, and will be exposed for the scum that they are.

Practices like yoga date back to the Hindu religious yogi, Patanjali; they are pagan practices rooted in idols and Ashtang Yog,  an eight limb system for achieving “salvation.”
Christians must not invoke the evil of yoga; it is separation from Jesus Christ, the only Savior of sinners.

In fact, Christianity is not a religion [set of institutionalized beliefs], but a way of life inspired by the Holy Spirit, which is received by those who get saved and believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and savior. All the Apostles were Christians, not religiously ordained priests or this or the other legion/devotees of certain saints, as the worlds religions of men would like us to believe. The Apostles were ordinary men [most of them fishermen], but they believed in Jesus and He made them “fishers of men”. To be believers, they did not need to attend any major seminary, convent, get PhD’s, or attain superior status as a prerequisite for preaching the word of God. The Holy Spirit came upon them, because they believed. So they got extraordinary power to preach, to heal, and to minister unto others.

In ACTS, when Apostle Paul is brought before King Agrippa by the Jews, for preaching the Gospel, he testifies the word of God as a Christian.

ACTS: 26: 27-28

27 King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets? I know that thou believest.

28 Then Agrippa said to Paul, Almost thou persuadest me to become a Christian. [Holy Bible, King James Bible]

And what did Paul say, to the nonbelievers? Damnation, for they had deliberately refused to receive the word of God.

ACTS: 28-27-29

27 For the heart of this people is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes have they closed; lest they should see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them.

28 Be it known therefore unto you, that the salvation of God is sent unto the Gentiles, and that they will hear it.

29 And when he had said these words, the Jews departed and had great Treasoning among themselves. [dispute]


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