by elford, the Anti Christ
“Psychological Warfare”
Unity Through Literacy
plop, plop, fizz, fizz
“the curtain of darkness peeled away”
Christians learn to covet the fraud from a lie
by eating fruit from a forbidden tree.
There was no fall from Original Sin.
Can ‘divine omnipotence’ help Roberts see?

chief justice of the mire: “What happens when Transylvanians are able to embrace the belief that all children should be taught with the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?”
gnofleas: “When Tarheels stop ignoring ‘God’s grace’ they will stop teaching with Adam and Eve.”
chief justice of the mire: “It cannot be that simple. Many will resist the need to recognize that Genesis is fiction. Even some Catholics think Jesus literally rose from the dead. How can a ruling that states ‘no child can be taught with perjured truth in the land of the free and the home of the brave‘ help God bless America? The KKK will rebel if we try to remove the invisible Star of David flying above the Stars and Stripes.”
gnofleas: “Perjured truth causes the body of Christ to suffer from delusional thinking. Fellowship is healthy when children are taught with truth instead of childish make-believe. Communities benefit from being focused on teaching the children the whole truth and nothing but the truth.”

kathy sue: “No child should believe ‘Satan’ is real or think that ‘God cursed Eve.’ We drive a stake through the heart of the KKK when we ‘say no’ to the dishonesty that results from pretending God saves souls with a glorified rib bone fib.”
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 how the truth has become flawed
cognitive dissonance is ‘done away with.’”
1st Corinthians 13:10 © Anti Christ translation
From the Collective
‘Almighty God’ does not need 10%.
The folk pimping Eden’s rib bone fib do.
Grace helps us shed our ‘flat-earth ignorance’
by teaching children to believe what’s true.


