Friday, July 24, 2015

Christianity Corrupted by Denying Sin

The core issue, or crux of Christianity's present state of corruption, is rooted in the widespread denial (therefore, total acceptance) of sin.

It is important to understand how this utterly corrupts Christianity: By ignoring the dichotomy between good and evil (e.g. even the conservative Catholic church removed many references to Satan and the prayer to the Archangel Michael in the post Vatican II reforms), and denying various sins - especially the total societal acceptance and enforcement of sexual sin - the idea of God's love is perverted.

That is, instead of understanding our need to repent and reform, to follow the good, beautiful, and true, the message is inverted so that evil becomes good, ugly becomes beautiful, and lies become true. That is, modern corrupt liberal Christianity teaches the idea that sin is good, and the God who calls us to repent and love Him is evil!

Therefore they retain the name of Christianity (i.e. wolf in sheep "clothing"), but lead many souls astray and unto evil ends.

Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven.

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