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Who’s popular in the Church?

I fear that men who consider themselves to be leaders in Christianity in the US today are going to be very surprised when they physically die. This goes for pastors, as well as religious business owners and YouTube influencers.

It takes a lot of a certain compromising character to climb the ranks and become popular in 501c3 Churchianity. Those who are popular know exactly what this means. The compromise starts small, but it gets bigger and bigger as the years go by. There’s a power trip involved, and you start really enjoying people looking up to you and following you as a popular leader.

Please consider this… Jesus and his disciples were considered scum according to both the religious leaders and the State. They were literally murdered by religion that was in bed with the State. If you miss this, you’ll miss everything that truly matters in life. Today, the “scum” is still looked down upon by religious leaders and their deceived followers. It’s as wicked a system as it was in the first century, where those who hunger and thirst for righteousness get treated like dung by the many in the system.

It truly takes A LOT of effort and feeding the flesh in order to become popular in 501c3 Churchianity today, and I see that both popular leaders and their deceived disciples who follow them are in for a shock when they physically die.

“Lord, Lord, Didn’t we do all these wonderful things in your name?”

“Be gone from me, for I never knew you!”

“If you’ve done it to THE LEAST OF THESE who are my brothers and sisters, you’ve done it to me!”

These popular big shots in 501c3 Churchianity don’t want to deal with their sin, compromise, and hypocrisy. They’re high up on their pedestals, as they’ve built a network of people around them to give defense for them. They think they’re untouchable by the scum who point out their compromise, hypocrisy, and false doctrine.

When you allow 501c3 Churchianity to be in bed with the State, this is what you get. Repression. Control. Power hungry men. Blind allegiance. The confidence trick game (con game). Institutionalism. Works. Status quo (don’t rock the boat). Obedience to the point that the leaders tell you who to hate and who to love. Fear. Shuffle in and shuffle out. Just enough good works to appease your seared conscience. Forsaking the downtrodden in favor of building up the leaders and the institution. And so much more evil and darkness.

We all must physically die, which is when there’s no more con game going on.

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