The True History of Religion
[Pages:232]The True History of
Religion
How Religion Destroys the Human Race and
What the Real Illuminati Has Attempted to do Through Religion to
Save the Human Race
The Real Illuminati
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 12
The End of the World
1
The Real Illuminati
17
The Evil of Religion
35
The History of Religion
47
True Messengers of Religion
62
Christianity
78
Islam
95
A New American Scripture
117
Muslims and Mormons
139
The Importance of the Mortal Experience 156
Influencing the Renaissance
170
The Apocalypse
186
Introduction Religion is the main reason that the people of this world do not unite together as a human race to help each other and solve humanity's problems. There is no one who disagrees with this. However, there are billions who blame the problem, not on their religion, but on everyone else's. There are many religions in the world. If we explained each of the world's religions, this book could be many volumes. We have chosen to concentrate our efforts of disclosure on the religions that hold the most power over current humanity. Especially the few main religions that pull the economic strings that have turned all of Earth's inhabitants into puppets. No one can live without being controlled by these puppeteers. Perhaps it would be more relevant to our treatise to compare the economic structure that carries humanity on its back as a "scarlet colored beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns"--representing the seven main continents of the world and the ten countries that control all economic activity.
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Because all of humanity's problems center around economic disparity and inequality, and solving this would greatly enhance humanity's chances at survival, the focus of this book will be on the main religions that started the economic structures that control our modern world: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Who is the first that is going to step up and say the obvious that everyone is right, which makes everyone wrong? You believe that your religion is the right one. All other believers in religion think the same thing. Who is the first that is going to admit that their religion is part of the problem?
Will the Jews be the first to admit that none of the events or characters presented in their Torah are any more factual or real than those created by the ancient Greeks, which are now generally accepted as myths? Will it be the Christians who finally step up? Will it be the Muslims? Would the Christians or Muslims have to step up and admit it, if the Jews did first? Christianity and Islam would not exist without Judaism.
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We could have mentioned all of the other major religions in the world. But when honestly considered, the Jews, Christians, and Muslims are those who are currently causing most of world's problems today.
Why would the leaders of these religions admit something that would destroy their worth to their followers? They wouldn't. If they did admit this, it would cause them to lose their followers' worth to them (in tithing, praise, and honor). Most of them know not that they know not. A few of them know that their religion is not reality. But they are backed up against a potential wall of ridicule and rejection built and supported by their followers. They realize they would lose everything that supports them and gives them purpose if they admitted that their religion is part of the world's problems. These few continue to play the role for their own sakes. It doesn't matter to them what their religion is doing to the world. It serves their needs; and they hope that it serves the needs of their followers.
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There's an old saying that we invented and introduced in various ways in different cultures:
He who knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is a fool. Shun him. He who knows not and knows that he knows not, is simple. Teach him. He who knows, and knows not that he knows, is asleep. Wake him. He who knows, and knows that he knows is wise. Follow him.
Religious and secular leaders, teachers, and scholars (all the "know nots" who think they know) know nothing of substantial worth to solve the problems facing humanity. The more knowledge the people of the world appear to be getting from their religious and secular leaders, teachers, and scholars, the more problems the human race seems to be experiencing. If all of their knowledge was really that good, wouldn't it be making the world better instead of worse?
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This book is not for the fools. This book is for the simple and those asleep. This book is written in a very simple format. We have made every effort to use simple terms and words to share our message with the world. Sometimes we give the definition of a word or term (in parenthesis) that a common reader might not understand. This is to help the simple, who might not have the time and means it takes to learn lots of big words.
We write this way to be condescending (disrespectful), not to the simple-minded reader, but to the fools who think they are better than others. These fools use big words and teach through superfluous forms of pedagogical gesticulations (the way "educated" people write to teach their opinion). We do not respect how the fools like to use words, as if their words must be the real facts because of the way they are presented to others.
These fools are the few. This book was written for the people living on Earth in a way to give everyone the equal chance of understanding its message. There are way too many books written by the few, for the few. Only the few can afford
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to buy each other's books. Their books are not written for those who cannot afford to buy a book, nor are their books written for those who cannot read.
Their books are not written for those who do not understand what their "superfluous forms of pedagogical gesticulations" means. To the few, those whom they consider "uneducated people and poor readers" do not buy their books because they are "uneducated and poor readers," which is condescending to "he who knows, and knows not that he knows."
When the simple-minded read something, and it agrees with their common sense, what they read is confirmed, not as something necessarily new, but as something that makes sense to them. This sense, which should be common among us, is often affected by what each person learns from the time of our childhood.
If the adults of this world returned their sense about things over to the little children of this world, what would they tell us? Can we remember what it was like to be a little child? Can we
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