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Retired American Bishop Explains How the Church Invented Hell and What Religion Is Really Used For

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by Arjun Walia, Collective Evolution

Religion is a controversial topic, and I’d like to preface this article by saying that it is not my aim to belittle or diminish anyone’s beliefs. My problem is not with faith but with religion as an organization, which has been used as a means of control, to pit people against each other, and to incite terror and war. Religion in this context serves the purposes of many various global elitist agendas.

Religion is also confusing, to say the least; within several different religions exist different ‘sects,’ each with their own teachings and version of the ‘truth’ and how to live one’s life. Within Christianity alone, there are multiple versions of the Bible, and teachings that contradict one another. What one religion says in one part of the world may directly oppose what another says in a different part of the world. This alone is a recipe for feelings of confusion and isolation for anybody who is seeking ‘the truth.’ If various religions preach different ways of life and truths, they all can’t be correct, can they? I guess that’s why they call it faith.

Below is a video of Jon Shelby Spong, a retired American bishop of the Episcopal Church, discussing these problems. He argues that religion is a business and it is used as a control mechanism (and he’s not the first insider to do so). We can see this happening most clearly in the rise of Islamophobia. Islam has been turned into a scapegoat, a target at which we can direct all our fears and anger, and an excuse to invade other countries and create a more intense global national security state. But the truth is, Islam has nothing to do with violence or terrorism. These manufactured fears are all part and parcel of ‘false flag’ terrorism, which you can read more about here if you are unfamiliar with the concept.

In the video, Spong affirms that “religion is always in the control business, and that’s something people don’t really understand. It’s in the guilt producing control business.”

He then goes on to describe the problem with religion as an organization:

Every church I know claims that we are the true church, and they have some ultimate authority. . . . The idea that the truth of God can be bound in any human system by any human creed by any human book, is almost beyond imagination for me. God is not a Christian, God is not a Jew or a Muslim or a Hindu a Buddhist; all of those are human systems which human beings have created to try to help us walk into the mystery of God.

He is describing the difference between faith and religion. I myself have explored multiple religions, and have discovered teachings within all of them that deeply resonate with me. I’ve also found teachings that don’t resonate at all. I don’t believe one religion has all the answers.

Using fear to coax people into a certain way of life or belief system, just like the Bishop mentions above, seems to be common practice in nearly every religion, and that certainly doesn’t resonate with me.

The history of the church itself is problematic. Whether it be the church’s role in the First Nations Genocide here in Canada, or the European crusades, the church has a history of forcing their views upon others and of condemning science and new discoveries.

Furthermore, as the Bishop says above, people need to accept responsibility for the world. If we simply leave global change in the hands of God, we remove our own responsibility and agency in this world. If we want to change the world, WE have to do it. After the Paris terrorist attacks, the Dalai Lamai expressed this as well, arguing that it’s not enough to just pray. We must take responsibility for our planet.

We are also dealing with texts that are very old, and considering there are multiple versions of various texts, all of which have likely been manipulated, changed, and distorted over the years, I find it difficult to accept any one without question.

Another point that turns me away from religion is hypocrisy. Many people claim ties to their faith yet know very little about its tenets, and fail to follow what they claim to believe in. This is commonly seen within the ‘spiritual’ movement as well, which can be seen as another form of religion in itself.

When it comes to religion, I believe you have to do your own research; you have to read the books and examine the teachings for yourself. Use your own head and find what resonates with you instead of allowing yourself to be indoctrinated and letting someone else do your thinking for you. These texts are open to interpretation; it’s up to you to find meaning in them and apply it to your life. You can still believe in God and not be religious. Religion is a manmade construct, and I think if God were to suddenly appear somewhere, he or she would have no idea what religion even was.

Religions as organizations are going to have to change. New discoveries are constantly being made that are challenging long-held belief systems. We cannot grow if we refuse to have an open mind and accept new possibilities about the nature of reality, and it’s childish to hold on to old belief systems just because they are familiar.

I personally believe in the soul and other non-material phenomena, as well the idea that life does not end here on Earth, and I believe there is enough evidence in various forms, aside from my own intuition and gut feeling, to support this stance.

What about you? What do you believe? What it all boils down to, for me, is respect. We must learn to respect each other’s viewpoints about ‘what is.’ We need to work with each other and accept our differences so we can focus on helping the planet, our shared home.

“It’s a mark of an educated person to be able to entertain an idea without accepting it.”

What do you think about religion and what Spong is saying in this video? Do you agree or disagree? Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.


http://www.collective-evolution.com/2017/01/27/retired-american-bishop-explains-how-the-church-invented-hell-what-religion-is-really-used-for/

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    • Jango

      There is a big difference between religion and Christianity. They are not the same. Religion is basically a set of rules and regulations made by man for man. They may include some Biblical scriptures as well. Christianity does not rely on man made rules or teachings. Christians use the Bible as their ultimate authority. If it’s in the Bible they believe it, if it is not they don’t. At least that is what real, born again, Jesus loving Christians do. The rest are a mixture of man made and Biblical teachings as they see fit, sometimes more of one than the other depending on what they want to use as their doctrine. This is why so many people are confused, they don’t know the difference because they don’t study their Bibles enough to know. But….for those that do study their Bibles and know what it teaches, then it is easy to know what is from God and what is from man. You can find many studies with Biblical scriptures and no man made guesses here. ItsHisStory.com

      • Firmament Exists

        Christianity is also a man made religion invented by the Pope and Constantine when the prevented Yahushuas true followers from keeping the proper sabbath day according to the priestly calendar and instituted Sunday worship, prevented from keeping YHWHs holy days of Passover. Unleavened Bread, First Fruits in exchange for pagan Ishtar/Easter of course Sunday, instituted a so called “canon” throwing out books and produce a corrupted Jesuit translation for the masses that removed all the Hebrew names…..oh yeah, and made up different messiah in the Image of Zeus and called him Jesus, born on winter solstice, raised on Ishtar Sunday, and the catholics and protestants follow the Pope.

    • Spikey Norman

      Ah, an ecclesiastic now in retirement that has finally understood the nature of the “True God Consciousness”, and the fraudulence of ALL religions.

      Many fools believe Jesus was a Christian, and that Mohamed was a Muslim.
      So Who was chief Ayatollah in Mohamed’s day ?
      Who was Pope in Jesus Day ?

      Neither religion even existed at the time.

      It was all made up by opportunistic scum bags out for only power, influence and money.
      Do as I say, give me money and obey my laws, and I (may) let you into Heaven.
      The ecclesiastics placed themselves between man and God.

      Kill your neighbour and I will bless you, and reward you with thirteen virgins.
      Disobey me and I will torture, rape, and kill you and damn you to hell.

      God and the Divine Consciousness is a fact.
      And God is mighty pissed off with the ecclesiastics of EVERY hue, as he is with the Satanists.

      You can find God all by yourself, its all there for anyone that is truly sincere.

      If you trust a priest, rabbi, mufti, or ju-ju man, you are probably doomed.

    • Sulletje

      “What one religion says in one part of the world may directly oppose what another says in a different part of the world. This alone is a recipe for feelings of confusion and isolation for anybody who is seeking ‘the truth.’”

      I couldn’t disagree on this more. The fact they oppose each other to me is proof religion is bullshit. It’s not confusing or isolating to me at all. It’s liberating if anything. Because they oppose each other I am free of religion. We’re all responsible for our own actions. Hiding behind religion just makes you look dumb IMHO.

    • Williams

      Dear All,

      The following is a VERY good article; that all Muslims, Jews, and Christians absolutely should read! And if you do not identify with any of those, or follow any another religion, or no religion, then it is still a very good article.

      How to Unite Muslims, Jews and Christians
      /religion/2017/01/how-to-unite-muslims-jews-and-christians-2522342.html

      Thank you and may Peace be upon you and within you.

      Williams.

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