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The Last Reformation

The so-called conscious community has no head nor tail. It consists of disillusioned rebels of orthodox religions who are heading nowhere fast. This group of suffering humanity seeks refuge in online communities that are sustained by senseless arguments. These idle fancies may sound-wise, but they are only human teachings. Consequently, the objective of these intellectual dwarfs is to bash what they never understood by being wise in their ways after it dawned on them that they were fooled by the ill-informed authorities in exoteric places of worship which Jesus destroyed so that the holy spirit could dwell in the temple within.

Out of Constantine, we got the Catholic church but in the book of Acts which illustrates the normal Christian life, there is no pope, a priest, church building nor a church meeting on Sunday. Many people in the world call the pope father but Jesus came and said "you shall not call anybody your father because only one is your father, God who is in heaven."

So the Catholic came and wanted to build a big religion out of the magnum opus Jesus initiated and left. First, by creating a new holiday, Sunday because Sunday was the day of the sun. Constantine was a high priest in a sun-god cult and he continued being a high priest until the day he died. Many things he established to worship the Sun-god. Hence we have a Sun-day, holy day because of Constantine and his worship of the sun god.

Additionally, he built a temple and he turned the temple to the east. So that the priest who he had appointed, could get the sun on his head and simultaneously somehow worship the Sun-god

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This is never what God wanted because he doesn't want to bless nor confirm our traditions of sun worship. He wants to confirm and bless His Word. And when we started to change a lot of things and make a religion out of it by putting God in the boxes of denominations, The Holy Spirit, the power and the life went away because we built a foundation that isn't based on the word of God. 

When we come out of this system and transform we are going to see the same things again as we read in the book of Acts where there is a testimony that you see Peter and John who were on their way to pray and there was a lame man who was praying for alms and they told him gold and silver they don't have but what we have we give you in the name of Jesus rise up and they took the lame man and he got healed. These miracles are littered all over the book of Acts but priests who've built their tradition on sun worship can't say silver and gold we don't have. After all, they're a mafia organization in possession of plenty of precious metals so they can never say in the name of Jesus stand up and walk because the holy spirit wants to be free from the greater confinements of our state traditions.

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