Religion versus church

Religion is the understanding and belief in something divine.

Church is the strings attached to religion by men to incorporate more men into it and hold them there. These strings added to religion is the means to profit in the world of churches.

Churches throughout time have added lines of rules that are designed to hold the people or bind them to the particular church, denomination or belief.

In the past churches have added the murder of children ranging from birth to a couple of years old, murder of people deemed as lower class, people of the other religion and by skin color.

Today churches are adapting to the acceptance of perversion and abortionist murders.

People emulate what they see so God rarely appears; in the past The Word, Christ, appeared to Adam and Eve slaughtered an animal to clothe them.

Later people slaughtered animals to present to God for good luck, good crops, correct sex of children and so forth until it spread to the sacrifice of their own children so God destroyed the way of life that people were practicing with a great flood and started over but people persevered and continued their sacrifice practices again going more and more into the depth of evil so God came to earth to become the final sacrifice by spilling his blood and dying, raising from the dead and returning to heaven. This seems to have worked for thousands of years and has saved the lives of millions of children and animals.

Today the practice of stepping away from the word of God is in full swing by a minority but they are loud and have the unending help of those who control the courts, the presidency, congress, the media, and churches so they appear to be the majority.

Of course they are not the majority but now the phrase “silent majority” is causing more deaths and more perversion than any of the loud immoral people are; people watch but do nothing about what they do not believe in such as abortion, immoral activities and gay marriage. The silent majority are doing nothing when they see their country being torn apart by the immoral.

Change is needed but not the change offered by our new president.

John R. Stanczak