Illuminati and Christianity
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "I know you're not saying these things are necessarily accurate but for argument's sake... I know folks who are nice enough, more or less moral people but who openly reject Christ. Flat out. They may be actively anti-religious, merely non-religious or have a skin of Christendom tradition they've inherited from their families, but the idea of Christ actually having to die to pay for their own sins...well, that they want nothing to do with. Now these same folks are very hip to Art Bell, Coast to Coast, inforwars.com, the whole bit. For curiosity's sake they are happy to peruse information even from various Christian ministries (some wacky, some not so wacky) that cover the same ground. I mean, these folks can talk for hours of UFOs, gray aliens, underground reptiloids, HAARP, Bilderbergers, Bohemian Grove, subliminal CIA mind control, faces on Mars, ghosts, astral projection, even demonology and Bible prophecy. Why? Just because they're fascinated by it. However ardently they may or may not believe in it, it's really just a hobby...a pastime. Something to keep them occupied in the boredom of their everyday lives. But the Gospel of the grace of God? They're insulted by it and count anyone who believes it as a fool. So if all you say is true (again, I'm speaking only for argument's sake), what exactly would you hope to convince them of, and to what end? They already know a lot of what you know about these things and they do not want Christ (and again, that goes for many people within "the Church"). So what'd be the point?"
They keep
they skin until they tested.
Lk 8:13
See:
The Most Powerful Man in the World?: The Black Pope?
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