If we look at the passages of the bible in context, and taken as a whole, not merely picking out passages at will, we can see a certain ideology emerging, as detailed and fleshed out as any party political manifesto. If we look at the bible without the prejudices of interpretation by clergy with vested interests, we can see that the rules handed down to us by God are inherently right wing. He even states that those to his right are his servants and those to his left oppose him.
The bible is full of these instances. From the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah for sexual licentiousness, to the laws under Leviticus 20:13 calling for homosexuals to be put to death, to the rather intolerant execution of hundreds of idol worshipers in Exodus 32, it can hardly be suggested that Christianity is the religion of peace and tolerance without rejecting most of the word of God.
Why, then, do so many Christians follow Anglicanism, which dumbs itself down to allow anyone of a reprobate mind to join, even permitting women to serve as bishops, even allowing homosexual unions to be held within its walls in some gross parody of a Christian marriage?
Or so many more follow Catholicism, which conducts its affairs with all the sanctity and humility of a seaside tourist shop, while covering up the abhorrent excesses of its clergy?
These established churches no more care for Christ than any Hindu does. Instead, organised religion uses lies and superstitious ceremonies to gain the support of the masses, and with that support comes money. But the money stops if people don’t like what they say, so what results is a permissive and sugar-coated perversion in the place of Christianity, where everything is permitted and nothing is sacred, except the wealth and privilege of the clergy.
At every point in the bible, the word of God maintains a theological ideology that in our mundane politics would be termed “ultraconservative” at best, and downright fascistic at worst. It is only natural that when our civilisation followed the law of the bible, we were strong, but now we think we can do better than God, we have left our nations to ruin amongst the failed social schemes of pluralist left wing politics.
We are told “ye have the poor always with you” (Matthew 26:11). Is this not a rejection of communist ideology, whereby our religion is forbidden while our energies are diverted to some imaginary crusade against poverty (which, as those living in Eastern Europe could attest, only exacerbates poverty)?
Creating a liberal interpretation of Christianity is only possible by ignoring the intent of God when he inspired the writing of the bible. It might create a nice cheerful version of religion that wins them many converts, but it would not be true Christianity, and when the time of judgment arrives, these people would not be accepted, and their deeds would be denounced.
Those who recognise the decadent immorality of the established sects should not let themselves be put off from Christianity by such terrible representatives. If one follows the laws as they are set out in the Bible, and adheres to the original rules laid out there, one would be a truer Christian than any pope or archbishop, and God would undoubtedly recognise this.
We are told in 2 Corinthians 6:16 that the temple of God is within his people. Therefore, if we are found to be participating in religious services that transgress the laws prohibiting idolatry and usury, we have a duty to leave those places filled with those reprobate people, and encourage others to leave as well.
Anybody who dislikes Christianity for its promotion of degenerate lifestyles, greed, and oppression of good men through complicity in evil leftist governments should be aware that this is merely a debasement of true Christianity, which is no Christianity at all. Your goals would be better served by following the laws of God as lain before you in the bible, and you would feel more a part of them than any eastern mysticism or pagan rituals that might otherwise appear to be an alternative to the established churches.
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