Sunday, June 12, 2011

A sermon..

I've done quite a bit of thinking since I've been on the street. I have the free time to do such things. Throughout all religions, there is one solid thread. Karma or reaping what you sew. God bless or good karma, what's the difference? It's still a good thing. The thing people especially hebrews don't realize is that God doesn't love money, it loves you. All of these lost sheep still seeking a golden calf relabeled as a heaven made of streets paved with gold. Where is the love one another in that brand of heaven? It is this manipulation within the Christian church that is most distressing. These people use fear of going to hell to manipulate their flocks and those around them when heaven comes to earth. Jesus crucified himself on the cross so that you don't crucify yourselves for your sins. God knows you are going to make mistakes. There is nothing you can hide from an omnipotent God. It is those that threaten such condemnation that have corrupted the church. Everyone makes mistakes because infinite wisdom includes mistakes. Sometimes it makes sense to make a mistake to spare someone's ego... Either you are a disciple of Christ or you're not. If you are, no part of the Bible should be more important than the words of the man himself. To think otherwise is a deluded lie. These Hebrews and their Elija, there is nothing in the Bible anywhere that says Jesus was Elija. In fact, Hebrews are still waiting for Elija today.

I have received much hatred for being an anti-semite. After how these Hebrews and their scumbag subordinates in the Industry have treated me, I have every right. They love money and nothing else. No Hebrew is loyal to the United States, they are all loyal to themselves and Israel. That is why What George W. Bush did was an act of treason. It was treason to sell trillion dollar stealth technology to Israel for a billion dollars. After how the jews of the industry have done me, there is no way I'd trust any jew with first strike capability. Nobody in the US government did anything about it. I did, I told the Japanese, ALSO AN ALLY AT THE TIME, how to shoot them down. I figure that's worth half a trillion yen, considering how much they spent to develop them.

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