Last weekend I had a meeting with former theology students having registered back in 1981.
Actually it was very nice and funny.
Saturday night - we all were sitting in a circle - I offered them to discuss what is really going on behind the scenes: finacial frauds, lies on Syria, Iran, Israel, Obama stuff. I really was ready also to expose this forum and some others.
The reason I am writing those lines is my deep amazement. Despite having had different theological work and prayer sessions they demanded, they refused to have this discussion. Furthermore, they asked me, if I have become a conspiration person. Tenor: we know, that there ara lies, but too much knowing about it will suck you down a spiral of darkness.
Actually, such logics I have often found among religious people. I feel more and more alienated from such thinking. They use prayers like wish machines, being performed under strict rule of their egoistic wishes. Jesus help here, and Jesus do that, and Jesus look here. And too much knowing is from the devil...
Esther and Jerry Hicks have really done a devastating work, and many Jesus babblers have adopted the wish thought behind it. Strange, but true. And really sad...
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