Sunday, February 7, 2010

Jews/Christians/Muslims: Does the trick of pretending why a person left a false teaching by explaining ..?

Does the trick of pretending why a person left a false teaching by explaining it as if the person who learned it and abandoned it was simply a liar or never truly learned the teachings fully,work? Does that work?





The idea that leaders can turn to a member who is a devout sucker and say, the reason he says our (brainwash/false/pagan/magic) teachings are not accrpeted by him isn't beacuse he is wise but that he is failure. He failed to learn and be a ';balh blah';.





';He is flawed and doesn't think likes us or incapable of thinking like us cult memebers.';





WHO BUYS THIS?





The reason I ask is because I have rejected religious claims not based on real teachings of Moses or in contradiction and people don't say he learned how to spot a lie but that I never learned at all. ';We don't do that'; is a false barrier they throw up all the time. No where in reality nor in Moses law will this hold water.





Do followers really buy that so they can remain snake-fascinated with claims their religion is not falsly adding (Devarim [Deut] 4:2) and assist in causing people to be cursed?Jews/Christians/Muslims: Does the trick of pretending why a person left a false teaching by explaining ..?
I think I lost a couple of IQ points while reading that.Jews/Christians/Muslims: Does the trick of pretending why a person left a false teaching by explaining ..?
false teachings only happen in cults...google this


kingdom of the cults...





CHECK OUT THE AUTHENTIC TRINITY CHURCHES FOR THE TRUTH.
At the end of the day, the harder you work the better result you get ...





Do learn about religions, even if you think they are false.
Hmm, did you know there is a log in your eye?
what? lol

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