-- THE REASON WHY THE SOON TO COME NUCLEAR WAR AGAINST AMERICA [AND THE
WESTERN WORLD] IS NOW UNAVOIDABLE --
«This is what the Lord says: “You [Americans] have abandoned me; therefore, I have abandoned you...”»- 2
Chronicles 12:5
Why is Paganism morally questionable?
What is the problem with the belief in the existence of multiple gods? Is there anything wrong with the idea
of God being composed of three different persons? Why can't we serve both “The Father”, “The Son”, and
“The Holy Spirit”? Well, the problem with the former is that [as Jesus wisely puts it] you can’t serve more
than one “Master” at the same time [in other words, you can’t obey more than one will].
Why is this so? Simply because (according to Jesus) you’ll end up despising one of them. As is written: “No
man can serve two Masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one,
and despise the other”- Matt. 6:24.
For example, You can’t obey the Father (YHVH) who asks you to hold fast unto the Law (“This book of the
Law shall not depart out of thy mouth...”- Joshua 1:8), and at the same time obey the Son (Jesus) who asks
you to let go of the Law (“The Law and the prophets were until John...”- Luke 16:16); You will either obey
one, or obey the other; but either way you will end up disobeying one of them. And the former contradiction
is the very reason why God hated Polytheism, as it lends itself to immoral behavior.
In other words, whenever the ancient needed supernatural protection, he would have to choose (among the
many existing gods) which one to serve. And, of course, he would be naturally tempted to "bargain" with the
deities-- choosing to serve the god offering him the most, while demanding of him the least; the god asking
him the minimum amount of moral and physical demands, while promising him the most protection and
security.
By the same token, whenever a man is forced to choose between the God named YHVH [who demands that
he lives the life of holiness depicted by the Law], and the god named Jesus [who asks him no such moral
demands], this man will always fall for the morally inferior life offered by the god named Jesus.
And this might explain the reason why, although the Law of YHVH prevented the believer from holding
slaves (no matter if the latter be Hebrews or Gentile converts) longer than six years (“If thou buy a Hebrew
servant, six years he shall serve; and in the seventh he shall go out free for nothing”- Exodus 21:2),
Christianity allowed instead his followers to hold them for life [which is obviously a morally inferior
standard].
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