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WHAT MAKES A TRUE RELIGION?
CHAPTER I
When the definition and meaning of religion is stated in the spirit of sober regard for truth. And not as a complacent apology for emotional support and beliefs in the cultural traditions that most of us are determined not to abandon. We soon realize that contrary to the popular beliefs of the religious authorities of the world’s institutional religions. All religions are man-made and represent mankind’s feeble attempt to show GOD (Perfect and Complete Scientific Knowledge) veneration and appreciation for the creation, maintenance of the universe, the gift of life and consciousness.
When one considers that GOD (Perfect and Complete Scientific Knowledge) created the universe trillions upon trillions of years before the creation of mankind, logic then suggest. That God neither needs or has a particular appreciation for mankind’s veneration or appreciation. In addition, that only mankind has a need for such things, for the specific purpose of gaining influence and control over one another.
The Mediatorial Idea (Priest)
This idea had its origin chiefly in the worship of the seven heavenly bodies that can be seen with the naked eye. These planetary bodies were closer to the earth than they are today. The gravitational pull of these planetary bodies on the earth was phenomenal in terms of climate, weather and the forces of nature. Primitive man believed that these planetary bodies and their elements, forces, and impacts on the earth were intelligent beings. He realized that in their presence he was…