“There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true;
the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
― Soren Kierkegaard
Theological Correctness
(‘Technical and Tactical Competence’)
“Resurrecting Jesus”
Jesus: “The Anti Christ helps Christians see
how fraud warps truth with heresy.
Fiction’s not real. There was no fall.
Real truth helps juice ‘justice for all.’”
When we resurrect Jesus without affection for the heresy of atonement doctrine we are able to discern what he taught with greater accuracy. Subtracting the nonsense about judgment day and eternal damnation goes a long way towards literacy that helps all Americans currently handicapped by childish make-believe, John.
Satan isn’t real. Jesus died.
“The stations of the cross obscure the lie
using a rib fib to lead folk astray.
There was no fall. The Torah’s elders lied.
The lie fosters integrity’s decay.”
“When grace illuminates truth that’s flawed
cognitive dissonance is ‘done away with.’”
1st Corinthians 13:10 © Anti Christ translation
When Roman Catholic believers assert that their ‘theology’ is an Operating System for the proper use of logic and reason, they cannot include perjured truth. The blood of a lamb will not help anyone walk on water or inherit the kingdom of God. When credulity is exploited by conjecture that depends of the presence of perjured truth, which Jesus called childish make-believe, adherents walk with a form of godliness that denies the power thereof, (aka the efficacy of truth).



