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Anonymous ID: FixIfK3vUnited States /pol/512034588#512052379
8/2/2025, 7:53:28 PM
>>512052028
kek nice. Kunkle was pissed.
Anonymous ID: 00QRlYGqUnited States /pol/512023514#512024999
8/2/2025, 11:46:05 AM
>>512023514

The gospel is condemning religion.
God doesn’t need nor want people to “love” him out of fear or compulsion which is why God reconciles man with Christ on his own behalf. Religion condemned Christ, showing it to be controlled opposition to Satan who is currently building a world totalitarian government.

Satan is a moralist that refuses to acknowledge the authority of God, and deliberately tripped up Adam and Eve with the intention of having man worship Satan because in the confusion of knowing both good and evil, mankind makes judgements relative to his self rather than God, and because of this, Satan can arrogate the lie that he is God using the law as a subtext, because mankind is religiously inclined with their consciences riddled with guilt as a result of what happened at the garden of Eden.

Morality wouldn’t be necessary unless there was a problem, the knowledge of evil doesn’t mean you equate knowledge with the ability to choose. All it does is morally constrain your choices to good ones, and given that God is willing to get rid of death, entropy and literally manifest anything Good that you want after this shit is all said and done out of thin air. I’d say you’d be pretty stupid to ignore that what I’m suggesting is that atheism/religion is a false dichotomy in light of the gospel. The real dichotomy has always been [believer V religion.]

There are several people that interact with God in the text, knowing he’s God and still do not trust him. (Pic example) The basis for their rejection of Him has nothing to do with rationality or evidence. It’s entirely self aggrandizing pride, which is the very thing that started this clusterfuck we call human history. All of it is vanity because the knowledge of evil renders all thing done for Good, not only impossibly difficult to discern as geniune but also mandatory, demeaning the significance of it all by dulling it with uncertainty.

Believe the gospel 1 Cor 15 1-:4