Brief
In this Chapter we consider major factors the clergy uses to lead people astray and how universally the deception is promoted. Deception that was identified and foretold in the New Testament nearly two thousand years ago.
Selected Excerpts:
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Priests and Prostitutes are both found in the dictionary under the letter “P” however, that isn’t all they have in common. In all fairness, we should expand our discussion not only to include Priests, but also Pastors, Ministers, and Rabbis as well.
Scripture informs us about the great harlot, “Mystery Babylon,” the mother of all harlots and her many daughters. How can we rightfully identify her?
Let’s consider the actions of a prostitute or a harlot and examine the results. Doesn’t she turn away from her husband, who would protect and care for her, giving her attention to others?
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Because of her promiscuity, specific characteristic traits can be identified in her offspring as they generally develop serious dysfunctional disorders spiraling them into an abyss of immorality. The children have a yearning desire for comfort and unity but typically will follow the pattern and lifestyle to which they become accustomed and have been taught. The love they seek is not available from their mother and the love of their father is not known to them. How could they know their father when there are so many who could be.
Because a harlot turns away from her husband, her offspring will not know the father. Using this fact as a simple analogy let’s test the effectiveness of church teachings you are familiar with.