DisillusionedCitizen
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Today (1/21/2025), I may have discovered something about Christianity and Islam that I've overlooked this whole time: The Ten Commandments and whatever the Quran's equivalent of that is. More specifically, the Ten Commandments and its Quran equivalent are officially in alignment with the laws within the legal system of all nations even despite having verses that contradict these “holy” laws (as a result of the nation merging the bible with their laws, not realizing that both serve an ulterior motive.) thus giving Christians and Muslims a reason to latch onto them; such logic would therefore lead to Christianity and Islam hiding behind the protection of the law within the countries they resides, making it very difficult for normal people to expose them should they ever plan some conspiracy simply because Christianity and Islam's principles presumably align with the laws of Law Enforcement systems of the nations, thus allowing these two religions the twofold benefit of escaping punishment and keeping suspicion on them low. It's very convenient, and with Jews, OKA (Obscurely (and originally) Known As) the Yehuds (whom Christianity and Islam ultimately benefit only) in positions of power, the suspicions of these two religions being under the political conspiracy radar.
It's really one big masquerade with the Abrahamic religions; one moment, they pretend to compassionate people in public. The next, they abuse dissenters and inquirers behind closed doors. Another moment, they're helping people, and the moment after, they're scamming money from people. It won't be surprising if Christians and Muslims of the top brass go against their official, supposed principles to fulfill their agenda of domination and subjugation. With so many Chruches and mosques using too many Photo Ops to gain a favorable leads me to a widely popular saying: “A picture is worth a thousand words.” This seems like a good quote until one realizes that, with a long and studious observation and equally long thought, such a truism can easily be exploited to hide one's atrocities, which leads me to the retort: “How much can a picture deceive?” The Abrahamic religions are not symbol of love, peace and tolerance that the public makes them out to be.
I certainly can't be the only one to think of this to be the case.
It's really one big masquerade with the Abrahamic religions; one moment, they pretend to compassionate people in public. The next, they abuse dissenters and inquirers behind closed doors. Another moment, they're helping people, and the moment after, they're scamming money from people. It won't be surprising if Christians and Muslims of the top brass go against their official, supposed principles to fulfill their agenda of domination and subjugation. With so many Chruches and mosques using too many Photo Ops to gain a favorable leads me to a widely popular saying: “A picture is worth a thousand words.” This seems like a good quote until one realizes that, with a long and studious observation and equally long thought, such a truism can easily be exploited to hide one's atrocities, which leads me to the retort: “How much can a picture deceive?” The Abrahamic religions are not symbol of love, peace and tolerance that the public makes them out to be.
I certainly can't be the only one to think of this to be the case.