Heretical Hearts

2/21/13

Category: Philosophy

Perilous Christians are those who deceive and prey on new believers whose naivety causes them to swallow sand thinking its sugar. They are in fact guilty of two splendid evils: limiting God by capitalizing on the Holy Spirit and mocking Him by pretending to wear a form of godliness, all-the-while, lugging around heretical hearts – hating the sinner and loving the sin. These “disciples” are so well trained that their demeanor appears believable, so much so that a glance is insufficient to detect such sly and successful sects.

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Visionaryphilosopher
Visionaryphilosopher
7 years ago

MARJOE is an eye opener of a documentary revealing the tactics of Christian charlatans 🙁

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