To the jesus cannibal cult christians
I would be willing to say that at least 99.99% of all Christians do not fully understand the implications of their becoming a Christian and being forthright by claiming to be a Christian meaning well, but not being made aware of all the details of Christianity by omission.
Most Christians become Christians from feelings of guilt and peer pressure put upon them by a pastor or some very close acquaintance. The pressure to be like them, so that the acquaintances that are already Christian will not feel so alone and singled out. Christians are so proud and smug to be associated such a good thing, to belong to a unique elite club run by god, the top boss figure of the entire universe. Most people don't want to be left out of a guaranteed good thing.
Who in their right mind would not want to belong and join the most powerful elite army in the whole universe, where no adversary could ever overcome them? Every person selfishly wants to be on the winning team. Belonging to god's holy army to fight evil, corruption and sin and walking in the footsteps of Jesus and saving souls right and left, for you to get a reward for all the souls that you have helped to transform using you as a vessel to keep those filthy sinners out of hell. It was like that in elementary school, when you knew the answer to a simple question and you quickly raised your hand desperately waving your arms sideways hoping the teacher would pick you because you wanted the rest of the class to see how brilliant you were. It's the same thing for Christians they want so much to impress their god.
Christians have been misled to think that they are a fighting force against the face of evil and they're doing it all for whom? GOD!, the most powerful entity that has ever existed from the beginning of time. The creator of all living things wants you to do his bidding. He wants you to go out an spread his message of salvation, no matter what the cost is to you! If you get shot and killed, so what? You become a martyr for his cause. If god or Jesus throw you a bone, you go fetch it wherever it lands.
There's nothing wrong with wanting to help people just to show others that you are concerned and care for others, but to claim that you are in possession of a special elite calling from an invisible deity and you have the knowledge to save a persons invisible soul in which you have absolutely no proof to give anyone is beyond the scope of sanity.
The people that wrote the bible where uneducated meaning that they had to resort to answers from dreams, visions, and drug induced hallucinations. They had no scientific way to examine anything, they could only ponder in their minds and if they wrote a bunch of gobble-d-goop that no one understood, they perceived it was from divine inspiration, if it sounded over their head, then they presumed it must have come from god, where else could it have come from???
Thoughts conjured by the wondering minds of sheep and goat herders and roaming nomads, ghosts, demons, evil spirits, angels, souls, holy spirits, miracles, blessings, gods, saviors, prayer, divine intervention? Stories and myths invented that were handed down by oral tradition for thousands of years?
Here's what the majority of Christians and pastors themselves do not know, they are supporting a death cult of cannibalism, if your church practices communion, you are essentially mimicking the eating of human flesh and emulating the drinking of human blood.
Now this may seem totally harmless to you, but can you see the implications of pretending to eat human flesh and drinking of human blood? Cannibalism is a barbaric act of desperation in a scenario where by eating another human beings body is necessary in order to sustain another human beings life.
We're talking about emulating cannibalism the eating of human flesh and drinking human blood in a public setting called a church today in the 21st century, come on people wake up!
Jesus commanded his disciples to eat his body after his crucifixion,
John ch. 6 vs 51
Many Christians will say that Jesus was using a metaphor to imply eating his body by dipping his bread into a cup of wine, but this is not true.
The disciples were in total shock themselves verified by reading John 6:52, The Jews strove among themselves, saying, "How can this man give us his flesh to eat? " Jesus didn't say, "I was just kidding!"
The bread was to represent Jesus' body and the wine was to represent his blood as he talked and lived at that moment but by going further on to John 6: vs 53, Jesus commanded and plainly instructed the disciples to eat his body after his death!
Still being verified as a total shock to the disciples is displayed by reading John ch. 6 vs 60, Many therefore of his disciples when they heard this, said, "This is hard saying; who can hear it?"
It was a hard saying, because commanding someone to eat another human beings' flesh and drinking their blood is an insane act of desperation! Especially when there was no immediate need for food and there was no impending call for that type of desperation for survival.
This call for cannibalism is largely overlooked by pastors and theologians, because it would destroy people's need to believe in a imaginary savior and would crush the church community in a very instant and it would also crush the pastors means of financial support.
But it's right there for the viewing, Jesus emphatically implied that if you going to go through with his crucifixion, then there must be a price to be paid by the very same people who allowed for the crucifixion to be followed through and then he would see who his loyal following would be after his death.
A little while before his death, someone asked who will stand up for this man and not one person stood up for Jesus, not even his own mother.
It's all in there, just read it, it is a hard saying! But it needed to be said, a very long time ago!