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I was raised with Christian values, but the household was leftist and academic. My parents were really an atheist and an agnostic, but they told me to tell people we were "Presbyterian" if asked.

My dad claimed he "didn't know" what happened after death. My mother was sick of the question and assumed it was "just over".

TLDR: I came into the world with a stacked deck against organized religion.

Around age 11 or so, I made up my mind that Christianity was a bullshit social control system. First of all, the white bearded sky God was cartoonishly simpleminded.

The thing that really made up my mind were the double standards. Murder was a sin, but if your "government" went to war, then suddenly it wasn't murder anymore, and OK to kill because it was politically beneficial to a bunch of powerful people. This was the crux of my early decision that popular Christianity was bullshit for idiots.

Then at some point in middle age I became spiritual again, and started to study scripture with a more open mind.

My conclusion now is that almost all organized religion is clever idolatry.

Most organized Christians idolize government authority figures as God. They idolize their government, so if the government declares that killing in war is not murder, the government is God, and therefore it is not murder.

This is true with almost all authority figures with organized Christianity.

So these people are simply not Christians. They think they are, but they are not. They are sheep led by deceivers.

Then as I studied more, I realized that modern versions of the Bible were entirely rewritten from the original Greek. Likely rewritten by jews, because all of the warnings about jews from the Greek versions of the Bible are removed in current versions. They've become references to "evil", and that's about it.

What I'm struggling with now is a lack of a version of Christianity that isn't deeply corrupt, both in practice and in scripture.

I was raised with Christian values, but the household was leftist and academic. My parents were really an atheist and an agnostic, but they told me to tell people we were "Presbyterian" if asked. My dad claimed he "didn't know" what happened after death. My mother was sick of the question and assumed it was "just over". TLDR: I came into the world with a stacked deck against organized religion. Around age 11 or so, I made up my mind that Christianity was a bullshit social control system. First of all, the white bearded sky God was cartoonishly simpleminded. The thing that really made up my mind were the double standards. Murder was a sin, but if your "government" went to war, then suddenly it wasn't murder anymore, and OK to kill because it was politically beneficial to a bunch of powerful people. This was the crux of my early decision that popular Christianity was bullshit for idiots. Then at some point in middle age I became spiritual again, and started to study scripture with a more open mind. My conclusion now is that almost all organized religion is clever idolatry. Most organized Christians idolize government authority figures as God. They idolize their government, so if the government declares that killing in war is not murder, the government is God, and therefore it is not murder. This is true with almost all authority figures with organized Christianity. So these people are simply not Christians. They think they are, but they are not. They are sheep led by deceivers. Then as I studied more, I realized that modern versions of the Bible were entirely rewritten from the original Greek. Likely rewritten by jews, because all of the warnings about jews from the Greek versions of the Bible are removed in current versions. They've become references to "evil", and that's about it. What I'm struggling with now is a lack of a version of Christianity that isn't deeply corrupt, both in practice and in scripture.

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these people are simply not Christians. They think they are, but they are not. They are sheep led by deceivers.

If you don't like who is leading the sheep, then why don't you lead them? That's an honest question.

Christianity was used to unite the kingdoms of Europe and expel the Muzzies and kikes. It can be used for that once again. You say that the Bible was changed. So use the old translations that justified denying the kikes to own land and have any power at all. Use the versions of the Bible that encouraged the Crusades. Europeans travelling to the Holy Lands to murder Jews and loot everything they had.

Religion is a tool and a weapon. What you're doing is walking into a fight, taking your knife out of your pocket, and handing it to your enemy and saying, "I want to have a fair fight". And then crying,"You didn't fight fair", when they stab you with YOUR KNIFE. The one you handed to them.

USE religion. Don't just hand it to the enemy.