Let's say you move to a new area and you are looking for a new congregation to join. You get invited to join a very exclusive and secretive church and you take them up on it.
You go to your first service and right there beside the KJV in every pew is another book. You don't think much of it figuring it is hymnals or something.
Well the preacher gets up and begins his service let's say it's on something simple like theft. Everyone gets out their bible as he goes over the commandment and relevant chapters and verses in the KJV. So far it's what you might expect of a church service.
Then he asks you to pick up that other book to see what the true meaning of those bible verses is according to the learned elders of the church.
Low and behold what God and Jesus really meant about theft is that it only applies when the theft is from a member of your new sect. As a matter of fact it is your duty and you will be applauded for stealing from members outside of your sect as long as you don't get caught, because whenever God or Jesus talks about people in the Bible they speaking exclusively of your sect.
As a matter of fact they can point you to that other book where it explains how people outside your sect are less than human and exist solely to serve your sect. That your sect are chosen specifically by god and are his only true children so that anything you might do to outsiders is justified as they are less even than the beasts of the field.
Wherever you can and have the opportunity to do so without getting caught it is your duty to god to take every chance to weaken the enemies of your sect. The only time that altruism and charity to outsiders is called for is when it furthers the cause of your sect and makes it look good.
There are generally two ways a person can handle this and feel about these teachings. They can feel justified, exceptional, and arrogant that they are the special children of god. Or they can have empathy and be disgusted and want to rebel against it, to let everyone know what this sect is peddling.
That other book has an answer to that too though. It is the duty of all true believers that they should sentence to death anyone of their own who would reveal the true nature of their teachings to an outsider.
Now as an outsider would you trust this sect as your neighbor, friend, ally? Even if they are not a practicing/observant member, but they and their families have been raised for a thousand generation on these "values"?
That they and their race are are above the rabble of the world. That they can do no wrong as long as it is done against outsiders and they don't get caught. That in their eyes you have less value than the oxen in the field.
If your sect are truly innocent victims why make laws against questioning that innocence and victim hood ? Why have multimillion dollar organizations to blacklist anyone who questions it? Why have an army of shills on the internet to shout down anyone who questions it?
I know if I were an immoral person with evil plans and intentions in my heart my dream world would be one where anyone who calls me out on it automatically becomes the enemy. I could teach Donald Trump a thing or three about Winning! When my battles are won before they are even fought in the hearts and minds of the average person.
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[–] 14330086? [S] 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Any Christian who supports Zionist policy should think real hard about the literal lake of boiling shit Jesus was thrown into for eternity according to the Talmud.