Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (08):

Flat Earth; Enclosed Creationism; Conspiracy (Theory) and Reason – Part Two: . . . Your intuition is telling you something about the world, and if you are ever inclined to question the environment surrounding you – like whether you live in a sphere or a flat dome, your intuition knowsRead More…
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Flat Earth; Enclosed Creationism; Conspiracy (Theory) and Reason – Part One: . . . There is a schism between the Flat-Earth-Movement and Christian-Enclosed-Creationists [Originally posted on 2nd December 2018]: There is a conflict of beliefs concerning whether there is an enclosed dome or an infinite plain, although both agree onRead More…
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Conspiracy Theory and Reason: . . . Regarding conspiracy-(theory), it doesn’t allow human achievements to be their own. Throughout modern history, anything related to events and achievements doesn’t grow organically but is orchestrated; this is a complex notion to grasp. Given human qualities, they associate themselves with society, no moreRead More…
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Christianity as a Doomsday Cult: . . . The Conspiracy-Theory Doomsday [Originally posted on 13th May 2018]: With the early inception of YouTube, I realised how great this platform was for showcasing videos. I took in everything that was UFO-related; it fascinated me to the core. I felt like IRead More…
Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (04):

Christianity as a Doomsday Cult: . . . It’s an Apocalypse [Originally posted on 6th May 2018]: Fundamentalist Christianity and, to a lesser extent, mainstream Christianity have an offset base or a counterpoint in their beliefs, predominately about the anti-Christ and the second coming. It could be shocking to hearRead More…
Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (03):

Evangelical Conquerors of Spirit and History: . . . There is an attempt from the Evangelical fundamentalist to evangelise people into the occult or cults, but not through understanding and meaning, but instead a warped version of (quasi-esoteric-Christian) control. When they discuss the Christian Church not advancing but in retreatRead More…
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Esoteric Agenda a Fundamentalist Rhetoric: . . . Spiritualty Sceptic; Spiritualty Rational [Originally posted on 27th September 2015]: Aside from atheists’ annoying detachment from God, Atheists and Christians have one thing in common: both believe, as Allan Watts puts it, that the world is an ‘artefact’ of nature; how theRead More…
Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (01):

Esoteric Agenda a Fundamentalist Rhetoric: . . . Mystery Religion [Originally posted on 27th September 2015]: I was once asked a question, “Do you believe in Christ?” and I replied, “Yes,” but I don’t believe in the Catholic Church. His face appeared perplexed. He looked confused about my approach, and a question would probablyRead More…
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Rationality Breeds Atheism (03) . . . Part Three: A Post-New-Atheism World and the Dangers of the New-Fundamentalist Christian [Originally posted on 19th December 2017]: The extreme religious right that stems from the Evangelical Southern Baptist Christian groups has the literal viewpoint of what Satan is and that he isRead More…
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Rationality Breeds Atheism (02): . . . Part two: Atheism, a Collective Push to Detach You from Yourself. [Originally posted on 30th September 2015]: Atheism is a collective push to detach you from yourself, your universe, and your notion of God. On occasion, intellectuals have made a strong denouncement of God.Read More…