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Proof that Current Christianity is Evil 

December 24, 2006

Proof comes in many forms. The best and most reliable is what you can see or read.  The past decade has seen the buildup of fundamentalist Christianity represented by Baptists, Pentecostals and similar sects. They have used everything they can to build their power to get more money and convert more people to their corrupt faiths.

The same can be seen in video games for children which fundamentalists used to say corrupted children’s’ minds with violence. Now, they too are part of that web of corruption.  The new proof is the recent video game, Left Behind: Eternal Forces which is owned by the same people who wrote the “Left Behind” series purchased by millions.  The game is a fight between the forces of good (Christ) and evil lead by a man with a Muslim name.

The game is very violent resulting in the deaths of countless evil doers and does this by giving players weapons to kill individuals and to lay waste to chunks of cities to kill millions at a time. Despite the violence and corruption, “Christian” parents and their children are buying the game… after all who wouldn’t want to kill the anti-Christ and those who follow him, especially Muslims?

The video game is for sale and  “just in time” for Christmas, a pagan holiday that bears no celebration of anything but consumerism, money and now religious violence. The game preaches death and religious hate toward anyone they deem not unworthy or who refuses to convert at the end of a gun.

Incredibly the game’s owners invoked God to make them successful. They asked for prayers to make the game possible and asked God to bless them to give glory to Him. They also prayed that Christians will flock to Wal-Mart to buy it and tell friends thereby spreading the Word. 

Incredible! Horrible! Wicked!

In its current form, Christianity proves it is evil. It teaches the nature of Jesus is violence and death. It drips with hypocrisy. They and their supporters want your children kill in the name of Christ and to forget that we must love others and leave the rest to God.

 

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