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We Are All Deceived.....possibly?

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nailit | 21:22 Sat 27th Mar 2021 | Religion & Spirituality
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According to the Bible...
God sends strong delusions to deceive people.
He hardens their hearts so that they are blinded.
Our hearts are 'deceitful' above all things
Satan can masqurade as an angel of light
God sends deceitful spirits
The parables of jesus were spoken to confuse the unelect.

But a few on here are all immune to all of the above^^

Congrats on working your way through it all ...
(verses availible on request)

Almost as if he doesnt want our adoration....
And then burns us in hell fire for not giving it to him??

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//The Church also needs to have an identifiable vision//
Its had 2000+ years to do so.....
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//If Malachy is to be believed, Francis is the last pope.
Then what?//
Then Catholic prophecy was right.
(But where does that leave you as an anti-Catholic)???
fiveleaves, are you more interested in finding a community of human beings who share your values rather than a 'god'? I find that more understandable than some of the more dogmatic religious views in the world.
Could God deceive a person to such an extent that they no longer believe He exists?
People seemed to have missed this most obvious point.
While many of the original statements in the initial post are true, the context in which they occur in the Bible is missing as is any attempt to explain these statements or positions of God

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