Like the Bible says, there are many false prophets around these days. To Evangelical Christians, these are the likes of Pope Francis and liberal Christians, as well as people who practice the New Age, but what if the Religious Right are the REAL false prophets mentioned? After all, Jesus told us to love our neighbor as ourselves, turn the other cheek, and love our enemies, and constantly preached about giving to the poor. How does the Religious Right compare?
Loving your neighbor as yourself- Right wing Christians in the Government have made it a point to repeal laws prohibiting discrimination of LGBT citizens.
Turning the other cheek- The Republican Party the last 40 years has been synonymous with war mongering, and has made numerous attempts to suppress freedom of speech during Trump's administration.
Loving your enemies- Once again, the GOP is synonymous with war mongering.
Giving to the poor- The GOP recently passed a huge, permanent tax cut for the wealthy with only a small, temporary tax cut for everyone else. Right wing Christians always mention that Jesus never said the government should do it, but whose to say that a lot of these people would do it if charitable donations weren't tax deductible? And that argument from right wing Christians always misses the point, as Jesus wouldn't support legislation like that, and voting for or being registered as a Republican is indirectly supporting these policies.
Also, GOP officials have been "caught with their pants down" in too many scandals to mention. This expands beyond the politicians, as pretty much every televangelist, which is a preacher that gets TV time and preaches from a megachurch, is also marred with a bad reputation due to being "caught with their pants down". The likes of Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, Paul Crouch, and Billy Graham, among many others, are synonymous with the Religious Right. Jesus didn't live a scandalous life. In fact, quite the opposite. While nobody is perfect, these people are preaching false gospels, most notably the prosperity gospel and pre-tribulation rapture (we are in the tribulation period right now, as it will be 7 years from the eclipse to where Pluto goes into Aquarius for good, signifying the start of the Aquarian Age), while living lives that are the opposite of Christ. Despite these scandals, these people are still beloved by Evangelical Christians, mainly because they say what they want to hear. The Bible says that the false prophets, as well as the Antichrist, will be beloved by Christians, and stuff like the New Age certainly isn't.
In this blog, it is proven that cultural or social conservatives have the Moon and its ruler in aspect to the North Node, 4th house, and the sign of Cancer, and this pattern is dominant in the charts of right wing Christians that I've analyzed, so they really can't help but believe things like abortion being evil and/or gay marriage being a sin. However, when they begin to force their views on others (the televangelists and notable GOP religious extremists like Mike Huckabee, Michele Bachmann, Ted Cruz, and Mike Pence have mixed or aggressive Pallas, which there is a connection with making your specific world view the law), that's where things get murky. When that happens, I will always point out the hypocrisy of their religious and political leaders, showing them that they aren't exactly setting the best example themselves.
When churches preach about the "occult" and how it is evil and brings demonic entities in, I'm starting to wonder if these evil spirits are retaliating because people are using these "evil" subjects to do something right? It's really well documented that the elites will do anything and everything to maintain power, and that the mainstream preachers have ties to the Illuminati.
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