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The Purpose of Fundamentalism
Fundamentalism is designed to remove moral truth which Christ taught. Moral truth convicts corrupters of sin, which is why Christ was crucified. Fundamentalism picks up where the crucifixion left off in burying moral truth.
In the religion of fundamentalism, Christ's teaching is nonexistent. Paul is quoted instead of Christ. When questioned about these contradictions, fundamentalists give no answers. This means they are knowingly and deliberately removing Christ from their version of religion. Paul replaces Christ as the god of fundamentalism. Paul's theology is designed to replace Christ's teaching with an emptiness. If there were any substance to Paul's theology, the contradictions would be too visible. The emptiness of Paul's theology attempts to nullify the two most important features of Christianity, which are Christ's crucifixion and his teaching on social justice as the path to life. The truth about the crucifixion—that humans murdered God for doing good deeds and teaching morality—is replaced by Paul with the demonic religion of sacrifice. The demons controlled humans for thousands of years by requiring murder as a test of allegiance. The practice was then modified by the ancient Jews, where killing as a test of allegiance was replaced with blood holocaust for the purpose of forgiveness, called atonement. God intended for the whole concept of sacrifice to be phased out and replaced with a religion based on morality (Isaiah 1:11-20)(Jer 7:22)(Hosea 6:6)(Psalms 40:7, 50:8-15)(Mat 9:13, 12:7)(Mark 12:33). This means that Paul's dredging up the concept of atonement was a method of nullifying everything that is supposed to replace the religion of the demons. Christ's taught that sin is overcome by producing social justice. In Paul's theology, human responsibilities are nullified by the absurd claim that people are not saved by works but by faith (or grace). Works define the morality which Christ taught. Therefore, works would have exposed Paul's theology as false. Faith, however, does not contradict corruption, because it can be misdirected to embrace the falsehoods by creating subservience to the masters of sin. Without works, there is no difference between faith in God and faith in satan. Fundamentalist faith is agreeing with destroyers, as they claim to be speaking for God. Mindless faith says, "trust us," while destroyers take over peoples' lives without accountability. It is a form of nihilism. Fundamentalism is very systematic and directed. This allows its purposes and standards to be easily evaluated by observing it in action. The bottom line of fundamentalism is inerrancy. This is the defining principle. But inerrancy is not just a standard by which the entire Scriptures are evaluated. It is only used to lock in Paul's bogus theology as unquestionable. Using Paul's theology to replace Christ's teaching is the end result of fundamentalism. It's true that fundamentalists also focus on Genesis, where they contrive something they call creationism; but this is just the test and training ground for inerrancy. Creationism is so irrelevant and incredible that other motives are obviously involved. There are only a few sentences in the Bible which mention creation, and they are obviously not an attempt to teach science. Creationism pushes the envelope of inerrancy, so Paul's nonsense looks rational by comparison. Pushing the envelope is a control and power process. Attempting to get creationism into the schools is a test of authority, not an attempt to educate. Fundamentalism is a process of teaching people how to be controlled. Morality is a process of teaching people how to be free. Faith in destroyers yields destruction of life. Faith in God yields life. The way faith in God works is that people do constructive things, particularly related to producing social justice, as Christ taught; and this allows God to get involved and promote life. God cannot get involved in a process which is sinful and destructive. Therefore, a relationship to God requires morality based on constructivity, which involves "works." The Consequence of Fundamentalism Paul |