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Chapter 3 |
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There are many who upon reading the words of the Supreme Bible of God shall be cast into an inner conflict of emotions of anger, angst, betrayal and uncertainty.
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For if these words are true then is not much of what we hold holy a lie?
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Have we not been deceived?
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Or indeed are these words themselves a malicious lie?
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Such is the experience of deceit and loss of trust that many shall question even the very reality and value of their existence.
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Indeed, one of the ways in which some may seek to return to a belief when good was good and bad was bad is to attack the truth of these words.
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Lies! Horrible lies! They call cry at the Supreme Bible of God.
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For if these words were indeed lies, then the loss of trust, the loss of innocence can be stopped and instead such anger can be focused towards a terrible fraud.
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This is both understandable and inevitable.
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For who wishes the burden of pain in discovering the evil of Popes and priests?
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That the very founder of Christianity, Paul of Tarsus is the very same man who murdered Jesus and many of his family!
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It is therefore easier to claim these words to be lies and direct venom towards the author, than to open oneself up to the gut wrenching sickness of a great spiritual betrayal.
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The leaders of the church of evil, the perpetuators of doom hope for those who will react this way.
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They shall use such reactions to their own ends.
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For no better disguise have the loyal servants of Lucifer of old, than the appearance of holiness.
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Outrageous! They shall claim against the Supreme Bible of God.
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And many will believe.
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Because many want to believe,
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Because not to trust and to question 2,000 unbroken years of evil, of mass murder, of torture, of wickedness is to feel the real pain of betrayal.
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It is therefore better to avoid pain, and to believe such claims are lies.
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All are forgiven,
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for this is a natural and understandable reaction. |
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